Sunday, December 21, 2025

Yearly Archives: 2004

Cool night air, lingering now at dawn, drifts through the open windows of the house. We want to huddle under covers and stay in our warm beds, but not today - a school day.

The most dedicated servant is always the last to see the layoff coming. One minute, you think you have the utmost in job security.

WASHINGTON - The United States will continue to impose duties on countries that dump their goods on the U.

MASSAVASSE, Mozambique - In this typical farming community in southern Mozambique, farmer after farmer speaks of favorite local seed varieties lost to flood and drought, and of family life torn apart by the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Silos, a necessity on many farms, can be dangerous, especially days after filling when deadly gasses are building up inside.

We've gotten a little spoiled over the past two years by the impressive increases in demand for beef, which has pushed cattle prices to new highs and to a new concept of a "normal" price.

URBANA, Ill. - Plans by hog producers to expand their operations should be kept at very modest levels, said a Purdue University Extension marketing specialist.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Kentucky, ruled Aug. 31 that Southern Belle Dairy and Dairy Farmers of America Inc.

MILLPORT, Ohio - August 2004 had only eight days of rain, but it's the wettest August on record at U.

RAVENNA, Ohio - You'd think with all Robbin Quinn knows about money, he'd be a banker or stockbroker or at least outrageously rich.