Monthly Archives: April 2004
Step up to modern life in a not-so-modern home
A funny thing happened on author Kymberly Foster Seabolt's way to this column. She lost her office.
A Real Easter Bunny
Look what came hopping down the bunny trail to Family Life Editor Laurie Steeb's house.
Indian scientist proves ‘good’ GM seeds have place in developing nations
Alan Guebert's final column in a series on developing world agriculture and its impact on U.S. farmers.
Sheep association honors friends
The Ohio Heartland Sheep Improvement Association presented awards to two at its annual banquet.
Young farmer optimism running high
Young farmers express unprecedented optimism regarding their futures in agriculture.
Rural farm income has nonfarm tie
A county's average per capita income increases with it economic diversity.
Purdue fleet vehicles revs up on soy diesel
Purdue is switching to soy biodiesel to fuel the diesel-engined vehicles in its transportation fleet.
Ohio growers shift from soybeans into corn
Ohio corn acreage up despite USDA national projections.
New tests detect livestock growth promoter
Tests uncover residue concentrations of the additive ractopamine hydrochloride in live animals or carcasses.
EU gets tougher on GMO labeling, tracing
New European Union regulations mandate the labeling and traceability of products derived from biotechnology.