Monthly Archives: April 2004
Livestock waste standards rewritten
National guidelines on handling animal waste and odor are changing to reflect the times.
Horsemen, vaccinate for West Nile
Horse owners should protect their horses from West Nile virus.
Former auctioneer sentenced to jail, restitution
Ohio auctioneer Dale Devore must repay $66,086 stolen from clients.
Farm and Dairy rolls out new press
Lyle Printing and Publishing, parent company of Farm and Dairy, upgraded its web press operation with the installation of a new eight-unit press.
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.
Cattle may follow Appalachian Trail to urban eateries
In realistic "birth-to-plate" trials under way, a new herd of 72 Black Angus cattle is marketed every fall.
American farmers grossly misled
Exporting agricultural products won't help feed the world, says reader John Beveridge.
A forest meets the road
Scott Galloway loved to hunt, so he bought a forest. But it soon became much more than a spot for recreation.
Fire kills 15 miniature horses in western Pa.
Neighbors, anonymous donors help horse enthusiast get back on her feet.
Wayne County: Meeting recognizes No. 1 industry
K-Land Holsteins was recognized as the county's top Holstein herd for milk, protein and energy-corrected milk.