Yearly Archives: 2005
Lessons change over the years
As time marches on, the changing of seasons remains the same, but little else has been untouched by the progression of time.
Cotton ruling is blow to exports
You don't own any cattle, so the court-clouded Canadian beef import rule doesn't affect you, right?
Likewise, you don't make fructose, raise sugar beets or grow cotton so all that mumbo-jumbo about NAFTA, CAFTA, TRIPS and the WTO is better left to those smart trade-talkers in Washington, Brussels and Geneva.
Point-by-point look at those EPA air quality compliance agreements
On Jan. 21, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the air quality compliance agreement.
Getting hard-boiled
I make hard-boiled eggs just a few times a year - usually to make deviled eggs; now that my kids are growing up, we haven't taken time to color them for Easter.
What’s the name? Bond … Dog Bond
It was a rough night in the Seabolt household, as our two dogs - a German shepherd (Ace) and his partner in crime, a relatively inert ottoman of a dog (Jagger) - decided at around 4 a.
President’s budget cuts ag spending; hits net income
COLUMBIA, Mo. - The president's proposed federal budget that includes features to reduce government farm program spending would cut net income for U.
Penn States hosts forestry conference
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State's School of Forest Resources will hold a conference, Pennsylvania's Forest Resources: Assessing Their Condition, April 26-27 at the Nittany Lion Inn on its University Park campus.
Ohioan shows two grand champions at Mid-Atlantic Junior Angus Classic
HARRISONBURG, Va. - Dillon Stertzbach, Louisville, Ohio, and Jessica Willis, Union Bridge, Md., were the top winners at the 2005 Mid-Atlantic Junior Angus Classic Show March 12-13 in Harrisonburg, Va.








