Monthly Archives: April 2004
Preventing accidents less costly than dealing with them
One reader gives tips for moving farm equipment safely on the roads.
Small town fun or big time heist?
One reader wishes community festivals would be fun instead of expensive to attend.
Dairy Excel: Ohio’s dairy industry unified in support of U.S. animal identification program
Tim Demland writes on the Ohio Dairy Industry Forum's decision to support a national animal identification program.
Watch it sprout, watch it bloom
Columnist Judith Sutherland thinks there is nothing like a blooming flower to chase the gloom of life away.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 29, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
What color matches a deer head?
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt searches for the perfect dining room paint color to match her husband's mounted deer head.
The Vegetable Vigil
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb wonders where parents went wrong in getting children to eat vegetables.
Checkoff boosters’ facts are weak
Columnist Alan Guebert comments on the USDA's lenthgy, costly and failing devense of commodity checkoffs.
West Holmes FFA boasts American degree, five state degree winners
Distinguished service awards were presented to Ken Janes, Lorna Miller, Paul Weber and Marlyce Yoder.
Triway FFA chapter honors students
Honorary FFA degrees were presented to Erik Johnson and Richard and Nancy Neal.