Yearly Archives: 2004
Farmers plan to plant more corn, beans, tobacco, but less wheat, oats
Ohio corn growers intend to plant 3.4 million acres this spring, 100,000 acres more than were planted the previous year.
Canada: Millions of birds killed to stop spread of avian influenza
Canadian Food Inpsection Agency set to slaughter 19 million birds, although it is possible a significant number of them do not have the flu.
Ag crop statistics offer mixed bag
Corn stocks up, but soybean stocks down.
Farming the roads: Police and farmers team up
The least of farmers' concerns on the road should be being pulled over by a cop. Instead, they should worry about the potential for civil lawsuits.
Southwestern corn borer now in Ohio
Pest said to be aggressive, difficult to control.
OSU Extension and OARDC react to budget cuts
State funding gaps, both present and future, will lead to Ohio State ag college staffing cuts.
Can OSU ag college face the music?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell says Ohio State has 'pockets of excellence, but a lot of lint, too.'
Campbells, Ramseys lead Stark dairy herds
Norwescor Holsteins has a cow with lifetime production of 307,061 pounds of milk.
From having it all to having nothing
Columnist Judith Sutherland talks about bad business breaks.
Hazard A Guess: Week of April 1, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.







