Monthly Archives: May 2004
Not all dairy graziers created equal
Major differences show among groups of above-average dairy graziers. Is your dairy doing all that's possible to up efficiency and production?
Cargill says thank you to Brazilians
Columnist Alan Guebert says Cargill has every economic and legal right to move ahead with its Brazilian ethanol import plan
Indian Valley honors FFA members
Kaitlyn Styles earns Star Greenhand Award; Erin Bardell gets Star Chapter Farmer Award.
Buckeye Career Center FFA honors students at annual banquet
Johnna Mangun and Dustin Henry of Carrollton get American FFA Degrees; David Mellinger of Garaway High School gets DeKalb Agricultural Accomplishment Award.
Study: Biotech corn rules need revision
Findings suggest measures are needed to reduce pollen spread from Bt corn to corn fields that should be Bt-free.
OSU livestock team earns All East honors in ‘most comprehensive’ event
Judging team takes top award for second year in a row.
Ohio doesn’t need subdivision law changes
Ohio Senate Bill 115 grows as amendments drafted; auctioneers vote to oppose it.
Forestry Association hands out awards
Carl Kirkbride Jr. takes home Outstanding Woodlot Owner award for hard work, dedication.
Corn growers: Cargill playing dirty
The National Corn Growers Association strongly condemned Cargill's plans to import Brazilian ethanol.
Consider factors before starting a heat synchronization program
An Iowa State University expert says there are many things to consider before jumping into a beef cattle estrus synchronization program.