Monthly Archives: February 2004
Laura Bush breath of fresh air
Writer has searched for someone to say something good about the Billary presidency.
Dairy Channel: Manure application: Look at tile lines
How would you like 280 bushels per acre average over more than 500 acres of corn? Ernie Oelker connects soil productivity, vertical tillage and yield expectations.
The days go by: Children’s teen-age birthdays hit mom like ton of bricks
Columnist Judith Sutherland faces the reality that her children, Cort and Caroline, are growing up.
Hazard A Guess: Week of February 26, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Did you hear? Barbie, Ken call it quits
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt shares earth shattering news on the celebrity front: the dolls' 43-year engagement is over.
That Perfect Dress
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb has helped pick the perfect prom dress. Half of the battle is over.
Fertilize spring pastures with nitrogen
Do your pastures need nitrogen fertilizer? Learn more about the best times to apply.
Jury agrees: Cattle markets rigged
Columnist Alan Guebert gives details on the recent Tyson Foods court ruling, called the most important event in U.S. livestock history since the Packers and Stockyards Act of 1921.
Web shows Ohio’s underground mines
Potential areas of subsidence can be located with the click of a mouse.
Study: OARDC is economic engine
The next phase of the study will look at future investments and where OARDC can have the greatest impact.