Monthly Archives: January 2004
Dairy Channel: Too much debt, not enough equity? Find out with farm balance sheet
Dianne Shoemaker knows putting together a farm balance sheet isn't fun or pretty. Still, she recommends doing it each year.
Strength, quick thinking averts more tragedy after school bus accident
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the gripping horror and exceptional strength shown by one school bus driver when she saved a busload of students from harm.
Hazard A Guess: January 15, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Deck the halls with boughs of bunnies
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges homeowners to get over Christmas, dismantle candy cane lane and put the tree away. It's almost Easter!
A New Year: Milton’s Story
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb has made a resolution: to nurture a friendship with her church's departing pastor.
USDA tracking, slaughtering cows
USDA euthanized entire bull calf herd from Sunnyside, Wash., that included the bull calf born to the cow infected with mad cow disease.
Rovenolts win six-horse hitch for ninth time
Rovenolt Stables of Turbotville, Pa., won the four- and six-horse hitch competitions at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Ohio State kicks prion test effort into high gear
Researcher looking for way to identify BSE-causing prions through blood before the onset of symptoms.
Ohio sheep association honors leader
Mike Stitzlein of Ashland County and Bill and Susan Shultz of Logan County also recognized.
Ohio corn yield sets new state record
U.S. corn production up from 2002, soybean production down.