Monthly Archives: July 2010
Golly, tell me how you really feel: Readers respond to previous columns
Reader letters, telephone calls and e-mails arrive at this office every day, and every six months or so some see print here because, as...
Not feeling the love: How do moms deal with bullies?
I love my kids, I love my friends' kids, and I would probably love YOUR kids. This does not mean I love ALL kids. I am full up to HERE with mean girls and bullies.
We need to stop HSUS
Editor;As an exotic animal owner/breeder, I take great pride in being able to own, raise and sell animals to other responsible animal owners. All...
Harrison County Fair 2010
The grand champion steer brought $2.40 a pound and the reserve champion steer brought $2.15 a pound despite a rainy Friday evening.
Waterman property being transformed into conservation lab
COLUMBUS -- A working farm just west of The Ohio State University campus and nestled in the heart of metro Columbus is being transformed...
Cooperatives Working Together accepts latest round of herd retirements
ARLINGTON, W. Va. -- Cooperatives Working Together has tentatively accepted 194 bids in its latest herd retirement, representing 34,442 cows and 653,893,409 million pounds...
A picture is path for memory lane
Old photographs, especially those discovered which had never been seen, are like a happily successful archeological dig. There is nothing more exciting to me...
Planning ahead with your grazing strategies: Fall is fast approaching
Now that summer is under way, many producers are finishing first cutting hay and preparing to make second cutting. As rotational graziers, however, we...
Fair exhibitors should be prepared to discuss what they do, and why
As activism and misinformation mounts, youth should know what to expect.
Organic or conventional eggs, study says doesn’t matter when it comes to quality
WASHINGTON -- There's no substantial quality difference between organically and conventionally produced eggs. That's one of a number of findings in an Agricultural Research...