Monthly Archives: March 2004
Spring means schools visit farms
School trips should visit family farms, not CAFOs.
Columnist perpetuates family lore, but it’s just a myth
Family trees are often filled with more fiction than fact, observes reader Kevin Sherlock.
Return of morality will heal our country
We attack Mel Gibson, but continue to support abortion, this reader observes.
Dairy Channel: Challenge of change in dairy industry
Columbiana County Extension Agent Ernest Oelker shares what's on the minds of dairy industry folks and milk producers.
Appreciate miracles, big and small
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminds us that there are plenty of miracles along life's byways.
Hazard A Guess: Week of March 25, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Know more, Mr. Nice Guys
Hear ye, hear ye: Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt's husband is a really swell guy, contrary to what you might have read.
With Attitude, Timing Is Everything
Why do teens who refuse to eat breakfast, pop up energetically when there's morning fast food involved, ponders Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb.
Grazing requires management plan
Spring is one of the most difficult times of the year to properly manage forages. Read more in this week's "All About Grazing" column.
Playing politics? Ain’t nuthin’ to it
Columnist Alan Guebert serves up a tongue-in-cheek letter offering to help steer the Bush campaign.