Yearly Archives: 2004
In Ohio or Kansas, woman’s home tied to the cattle industry
Ohio native takes on role as National Cattleman's Beef Association president.
Porteus family wins Ohio cattleman’s award
Coshocton farm wins 2004 Ohio commercial cattleman award.
Americans must stick together to get through hard times
We can no longer hold grudges against one another as Democrats, Republicans or Independents.
Locals keep authority to regulate factory farms
Pennsylvania's House Bill 1222 vetoed; preserves local authority to resolve agricultural conflict.
Dairy Channel: Too much debt, not enough equity? Find out with farm balance sheet
Dianne Shoemaker knows putting together a farm balance sheet isn't fun or pretty. Still, she recommends doing it each year.
Strength, quick thinking averts more tragedy after school bus accident
Columnist Judith Sutherland shares the gripping horror and exceptional strength shown by one school bus driver when she saved a busload of students from harm.
Hazard A Guess: January 15, 2004.
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Deck the halls with boughs of bunnies
Columnist Kymberly Foster Seabolt urges homeowners to get over Christmas, dismantle candy cane lane and put the tree away. It's almost Easter!
A New Year: Milton’s Story
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb has made a resolution: to nurture a friendship with her church's departing pastor.
USDA tracking, slaughtering cows
USDA euthanized entire bull calf herd from Sunnyside, Wash., that included the bull calf born to the cow infected with mad cow disease.