Yearly Archives: 2004
Cattle market uncertainty may require more careful fall decision making
Agricultural economists urge producers to weigh the benefits and risks when making fall marketing decisions.
Black and white now in the black
National Holstein association ends 2003 with operational profit.
Ohio’s oldest auction changes owners
Scio Livestock Auction, believed to be Ohio's oldest livestock auction barn, changed ownership July 8.
Lifetime of farming has its rewards
Jersey dairyman's farm swallowed by development but his legacy lives on
Fair Person of the YearGerri Moore: Learning and leading
Gerri Moore is at the top of it all as Hookstown's fair board president and this year's Pennsylvania Fair Person of the Year.
2 Cheer U UpCharity helps those in need
Barb's Bears and Books won a state award in Ohio for the 2002 Make a Difference Day Project, but this great feat was not the beginning nor the end of the Davis' charity.
Trumbull County Fair was flashback of 2003
Sale of champions sees repeat winners and buyers.
Small Farm Institute targets Appalachia
Center encourages small farmers: "There are still options at the small farm level."
Tom Seifert: team playerStark Co. volunteer keeps steer program rolling
Tom Seifert started in 4-H 50 years ago, in 1954, and basically never quit.
The evil that was visible to all
G. Russell Evans says Bush was not seeking to destroy an evil he did not see, but an evil that was visible to all.








