Monthly Archives: April 2004
Reader sounds off on ancestry and Passion
Reader disputes last week's writer who said Judith Sutherland is a victim of lying ancestors.
Dairy Channel: Advice: Don’t buy something stupid
Dairy expert Dianne Shoemaker warns farmers not to make any rash purchases even though they may have a few more dollars in their pockets.
Struggles nothing new, but life goes on
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down the road of life with Alexander Smalley.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 8, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
The beast of mealtime’s burden
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt has Meal Time Stress Syndrome and is fine with it.
There’s Poetry In Spring
With the coming of Easter, Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb reflects on life.
India: On the road with developing ag
Columnist Alan Guebert tells the story of Gitaben Senma, 38-year-old mother of four who earns $1 a day.
Holmes Co. honors top dairy farms
Dairymen celebrated when they heard a fourth of the dairy herds in Ohio are located in a two-county area.
Grasslands Council: Ohio group honors grazing gurus
Two men recognized for their work in the forage industry.
Grasslands Council: Learn the traffic tolerance of alfalfa
Producers should not take the scenic route across their alfalfa fields during harvest, according to Dan Undersander.