Yearly Archives: 2004
A horse story: Adrenaline, intuition and fear
A mare cries for help. A colt is in danger. A girl responds. Can they save each other or will they die trying?
Homegrown meat demand beefed up
The hamburger- and steak-eating public isn't backing away from the table. The mad cow scare seems to have renewed consumer interest in buying beef grown and processed locally.
Ohio native will lead national cattlemen’s group
Jan Lyons returns home to offer beef industry insights at Ohio Cattlemen's Association banquet.
Awards recognize commitment across all beef industry segments
Ohio cattlemen saluted their peers and those who work with the beef industry during the Ohio Cattlemen's Association annual banquet Jan. 24.
Dairy Excel: Remember to fertilize hay fields, too
Stark County ag agent Denny Weilnau reminds producers not to ignore forage fertilization.
Grandpa Charlie was the greatest
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares an early memory, and lesson, that continues to inspire.
Hazard A Guess: Week of January 22, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Surviving childhood without even trying
Wear the scars of childhood proudly, says columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt. Today's youth are hermetically sealed.
Happy Chinese New Year!
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb shares a fun tradition her family started several years ago: celebrating the Chinese New Year.
University of Pa. brings rare horse breed to Farm Show
With only 90 remaining mares, the Kladruby is one of the rarer breeds in the world.