Monthly Archives: June 2004
Political animal’ pays her respects
Columnist Judith Sutherland turns her thoughts, like all of us last week, to our late president.
Hazard A Guess: Week of June 17, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Random acts of senseless names
What were they thinking? Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt wants to know what's up with kids' names like Banjo and Denim?
The Man Is A Mouser
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb's cat is earning his keep.
We need to stand behind Bush
Reader objects to earlier letter bashing President Bush.
USDA: Milk prices softer in 2005
Dairy markets in 2005 will be greatly affected by how long 2004 prices remain at record levels.
Reader pleased to ‘Read It Again’
A brief mention in Farm and Dairy's weekly historical review made reader's day.
PROGRESS: Study drives home benefits of GPS auto guidance for farmers
Corn Belt farmers who relinquish the wheel in their tractors can profit handsomely.
PROGRESS: Fuel cell efficiency cuts dairy energy costs, pollution
The fuel cell on one New York dairy farm is used to heat the milking parlor during the winter.
PROGRESS: Battelle analysis shows growth in biosciences
Biosciences' growth cuts across manufacturing, services and research and isn't limited to medicine or agriculture.