Monthly Archives: July 2004
Presidential nicknames, then and now
Whatever happened to Honest Abe, a reader wonders.
Bush-whacked
Reader is only hearing excuses from the White House.
Farmers need to take a stand together
Fee on patented seed technology punishes farmers.
Dairy Excel: Balancing act: Depooling zaps F.O. 33 farmers
Depooling in April and May cost F.O. 33 milk producers who remained pooled $21.3 million, says columnist and Ohio State ag economist Cam Thraen.
Ups and downs of the Appalachians
Columnist Judith Sutherland rediscovered the Appalachian Trail through the words of author Bill Bryson.
Hazard A Guess: Week of July 29, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Parents enjoy life after kids’ bedtime
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt discovered the bliss of sending the kids to bed early. Every night.
My White Knight Is True Blue
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb has a true hero living under her roof.
People’s department’ switching to USDA Inc.
It used to be known as the "people's department," but the USDA has been hijacked, writes columnist Alan Guebert this week.
Nobody like us: Draft horses helped feed the world
The Calvin family's Summer Harvest Festival turned back the clock.