Yearly Archives: 2004
Ohio farms ran ked for ag easement money: Landowners band for better chance
Ohio's Farmland Preservation Advisory Board recently recommended 14 farms for farmland preservation funding.
Manure management takes time, preplanning and lots of management
What to do with livestock manure is a hot issue in Ohio in light of an increasing number of large livestock farms around the state.
Farm bill clean energy funds available
Deadline for submitting applications is July 19.
Farm and Dairy keeps reader in touch with home
Farm and Dairy gives Las Vegas resident a taste of home.
Downer cow slips through system
By the time the Food and Drug Administration investigation began April 30, the animal had already been rendered into meat and bone meal, a type of protein animal feed.
Corn King cleared of cheating rumor
Francis Childs' ex-wife claimed during their divorce that Francis cheated.
Conservation Security Program will use watershed approach for funding
Using the $41 million budget for the program in fiscal year 2004, the Natural Resources Conservation Service NRCS should be able to write 3,000 to 5,000 contracts.
Age-related eye disease gets well-deserved attention
For those who have diabetes or an eye disease, please follow the advice of your eye care professional. Early detection is crucial.
R-CALF limits beef imports
A federal judge agreed last week to stop shipments of ground beef and bone-in cuts from Canada to the United States.
East Central Ohio Forestry Association: Ohio’s tree farm system honored
Forest certification is an emerging trend but the American Tree Farm System has been on the right track for decades.







