Monthly Archives: June 2005
In war, the world is different than it used to be
Throughout the history of mankind, stories of war have forever been a part of the landscape. Stories of amazing survival and incredibly staggering deaths in massive numbers, faced with courage, have been woven through the fabric of our history.
Why may ethanol be imported?
The harder anyone scratches the Central American Free Trade Agreement pushed by the White House, the worse the smell in American agriculture gets.
Wartime correspondence
As we celebrate our freedom on the Fourth, let's reminisce via the wartime correspondence I dug out of Dad's cedar chest
Some see the pool half full
First, let me state for the record that no dogs were harmed in the making of this column.
Primarily because those little buggers are fast and really hard to catch.
‘Without 4-H, I would live in boredom!’
I joined 4-H because ...
Ohio’s corn crop starting to get thirsty
COLUMBUS - With seedling blight diseases and replanting issues out of the way, Ohio corn growers are now faced with a new challenge: inadequate rainfall.
Massey Expo spotlights machines of the past
Ohio show will be a first for the three Bears: all together once more.
June Ohio hog inventory up 9 percent
REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio - Ohio hog producers had 1.6 million hogs on hand June 1, 2005, up 9 percent from last year and 5 percent from last quarter.
Equine program is first in the state
COLUMBUS -
Donation ensures Ben Stinner’s legacy
WOOSTER, Ohio - The W.K. Kellogg Foundation has donated $100,000 to the Ben Stinner Endowment for Healthy Agroecosystems and Sustainable Communities.