Monthly Archives: January 2004
Keep cow herd healthy in winter weather
It's cold outside, but just how cold does it feel to the cow herd?
Power to the people, but just some
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the lack of accountability in the maze of multinational business transactions.
Dairy Channel: Getting some answers about BSE
Ag expert offers some background and specifics about mad cow disease.
Country cures: Concocted and kept
Columnist Judith Sutherland writes about the whisky, the salve and the good old days of medicine.
Resolving to seize the days
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt's home will never look perfect, but she resolves to accept it all the same.
Start the Year with a Fresh Pot
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the helpfulness of Mr. Coffee Consumer Care Center.
New safeguards in place against mad cow disease
It took a single confirmation of mad cow disease in Washington state to kick the USDA into high gear.
Mad cow update: USDA implements ban on downers
USDA will euthanize 450 calves; downers taken out of human food chain.
It’s all about aquaculture at workshop Jan. 24
Workshop will discuss how to get started and more.
Farmers Union convention Jan. 22-24
Hundreds of family farmers will gather in Columbus for Ohio Farmers Union's 70th annual convention.