Monthly Archives: March 2004
Saddle investigation ‘looks promising’
Tuscarawas County sheriff's department recovered 16 stolen saddles and five stolen sulkies March 3.
Portage Co. honors cream of crop
Dairy farms, families recognized for hard work and leadership.
Owners blame feed company for 100 alpaca deaths
More than 100 alpacas dead since last March; owners blame Land O'Lakes feed company.
No stopping the syrup
The start of syrup-making season signals the start of another busy year for Geauga County's McDonald family.
Farm manager charged with animal cruelty
Crawford County, Pa., farm manager charged with animal cruelty.
Bull test: Can he get the job done?
A bull's ability to settle cows is crucial to the success of natural service breeding used on most beef operations.
Beef bulls: Getting to, through the breeding season
Your bull may not be ready for spring breeding. Watch his health to assure a good breeding season ahead.
Dairy Excel: Finding, keeping dairy farm workers
Ohio State's dairy employee short course offers training in class and in parlor.
Animals in heaven, too? Hopefully
Columnist Judith Sutherland knows there is a place in heaven for 'nonhuman' family members.
Hazard A Guess: Week of March 4, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.