Monthly Archives: April 2004
Chestnut trees will spread across landscape again
Researcher hopes to help rebuild stands throughout United States.
Bush didn’t cause all U.S. problems
Reader says you can't point to the current administration for all of this country's current woes.
Are bankruptcies behind the drop in U.S. farm numbers?
Farm bankruptcy rates spiked twice during the past century, but that's not why we're losing farms today.
Angus consignments top Ohio bull sale
Seventy-three bulls averaged $1,966 at the annual Ohio Performance Tested Bull Sale.
Agriculture eligible for new Pa. loans
Agriculture is now eligible for $100 million in funding under Pa.'s First Industries Program.
AEP sells coal mines in Ohio and Kentucky
American Electric Power has sold its AEP coal mining operations in Ohio and Kentucky to various affiliates of Wexford Capital.
Suburban farm grows lush with lavender
Family operation uses basement workshop to make soaps and lotions.
Early Christians didn’t have Bible as we know it
The apostles and martyrs didn't have the Bible, but reader Kevin Sherlock bets they're "saved" anyway.
Life is short: Go fishing instead
Life isn't always about what must be done on any given day, reminds columnist Judith Sutherland.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 15, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.