Yearly Archives: 2005
Future of world’s agriculture in question
About 250 representatives of agribusiness corporations, academia, governments and non-governmental organizations attended the World Ag Forum in St.
Plan To Eat Healthy, Spend Less
Trying to go from breakfast all the way until supper, I'm
reminded, again how much better off I'd be, "grazing" through the day with several light meals and snacks rather than two bigger meals.
Sealing the deal: Duct tape fails, too
Duct tape: It's not just for pipe repair and hostage situations anymore.
Recently, in an embarrassing setback for NASA, a temporary window cover fell off the shuttle while it was on the launch pad, damaging thermal tiles near the tail.
Rust epidemic is unlikely this year
COLUMBUS - Depending on what the remnants of Tropical Depression Dennis has in store for Ohio, incidences of soybean rust may remain very low for the next month.
Projected grain prices continue to shift
URBANA, Ill. - The USDA's July update of projections of supply, consumption, and stocks of major commodities indicated smaller U.
National Junior Shorthorn Show: Shorthorn exhibitors show off in Pa.
HARRISBURG, Pa. - More than 500 cattle strutted through the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex July 1-2, competing in seven shows at the 2005 National Junior Shorthorn Show and Conference.
National Heifer Sale: Top Jersey heifer sells for $14,100
WASHINGTON, Pa. - This year's 48th annual National Heifer Sale totaled $412,000 in donated heifers, cash contributions and collectibles and hit a new record with its highest-selling heifer.
CWT membership continues to rise
Children driving ATVs: Doctors ask House for restrictions
WASHINGTON - The American Academy of Pediatrics called on two U.S. House subcommittees to support restrictions on children riding or operating all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and other off-road vehicles on public lands.
Champions paraded at Angus preview
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - Out of the 124 entries at the 2005 Ohio Angus Preview Show in Canton, Ohio, there were 90 females, 26 bulls and eight cow-calf pairs.







