Monthly Archives: June 2004
Dairy Excel: June Dairy Month: Honor Ohio’s championship industry
Tim Demland writes about the Ohio Dairy Industry Forum's celebration and kick-off of June Dairy Month.
Not hard to fall in love with fiddling
Columnist Judith Sutherland thinks there's nothing like good music to lift spirits, and good fiddling gets feet moving, too.
Hazard A Guess: Week of June 10, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Going to the dogs
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt watched her household - and other pets - change when she brought home a new puppy.
Vital Vegetables: Low Carb/High Variety
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb is skeptical of many diet plans, including Atkins.
The men and hayfields of my youth’
Columnist Alan Guebert reflects on a rare and valuable commodity - the men of the hayfields of his youth.
Reader: Bush not perfect, but better than Clinton
Reader says Bush has done better job than Clinton, and can do better than Kerry or Nader.
PROGRESS: Soybean uses go beyond livestock feed
Ohio soybean growers fund new uses research to fuel demand.
PROGRESS: Internet farming? Could be
Farmers will soon be able to open gates, track livestock, steer tractors and control other farm jobs by computer.
PROGRESS: Digester is center of Michigan manure system
Integrated manure management systems provide new opportunities for dairy producers.