Monthly Archives: June 2004
Crop deficiency symptoms: Can you read the signs in your fields?
If not, it's time to go out and gather some information.
Consequences: The long and short of price spikes
While it is important to look at the factors driving the current high prices in the soybean market, it is also important to look at the impact of those higher prices.
American Farm Bureau signs agreement with Mexican counterpart
The memorandum of understanding marks the first time leading U.S. and Mexican agricultural organizations have signed a working agreement.
Manure handlers become experts
Should you be certified, too?
Legislators try to make country-of-origin labeling voluntary
Groups representing produce, cattle, pork and seafood producers support it.
Farm battles in the air and water
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says if there's ever a time for farmers to think more "proactively" it's now.
We need to stand behind Bush
Reader objects to earlier letter bashing President Bush.
Kerry vs. Bush: How could he do any worse?
Reader finds presidential campaign rhetoric unbelievable.
Reader pleased to ‘Read It Again’
A brief mention in Farm and Dairy's weekly historical review made reader's day.
Dairy Channel: Still room for optimism in dairying
OSU Extension Agent Ernie Oelker reports many milk producers can produce milk for around $6.50 per hundredweight of milk or less.