Yearly Archives: 2004
Cattle may follow Appalachian Trail to urban eateries
In realistic "birth-to-plate" trials under way, a new herd of 72 Black Angus cattle is marketed every fall.
American farmers grossly misled
Exporting agricultural products won't help feed the world, says reader John Beveridge.
A forest meets the road
Scott Galloway loved to hunt, so he bought a forest. But it soon became much more than a spot for recreation.
Fire kills 15 miniature horses in western Pa.
Neighbors, anonymous donors help horse enthusiast get back on her feet.
Wayne County: Meeting recognizes No. 1 industry
K-Land Holsteins was recognized as the county's top Holstein herd for milk, protein and energy-corrected milk.
Reader sounds off on ancestry and Passion
Reader disputes last week's writer who said Judith Sutherland is a victim of lying ancestors.
Dairy Channel: Advice: Don’t buy something stupid
Dairy expert Dianne Shoemaker warns farmers not to make any rash purchases even though they may have a few more dollars in their pockets.
Struggles nothing new, but life goes on
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down the road of life with Alexander Smalley.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 8, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
The beast of mealtime’s burden
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt has Meal Time Stress Syndrome and is fine with it.







