Monthly Archives: May 2004
Baths are a myth of modern mommies
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt finally got a bath, but it might not have been as relaxing as it sounds.
My Timely Antagonist
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about the "person" affecting her life most of all.
Cotton ruling goes beyond the South
Columnist Alan Guebert says Brazil "kicked major U.S. farm trade butt" when it declared some American cotton subsidies as illegal.
Norwayne FFA recaps achievements
Two members earn American FFA Degrees.
Hiland FFA’er earns State FFA Degree
The Hiland FFA Chapter celebrated a successful year at the 45th annual parent-member awards banquet May 7.
Gortner, Tegtmeier win Dekalb award
Brad Hottel received the 2004 Star Greenhand award and Jill Morris received the 2004 Star Chapter Farmer award.
The right to vote, and the right not to vote
A voter's responsibility is to vote for the candidate they feel will govern best. But what if none of the candidates are acceptable to the voter?
Swine researchers look for feed options
Kansas State University researchers say that, given the choice, swine prefer the taste of standard feed.
Ohio farms ran ked for ag easement money: Landowners band for better chance
Ohio's Farmland Preservation Advisory Board recently recommended 14 farms for farmland preservation funding.
Manure management takes time, preplanning and lots of management
What to do with livestock manure is a hot issue in Ohio in light of an increasing number of large livestock farms around the state.