Yearly Archives: 2004
New safeguards in place against mad cow disease
It took a single confirmation of mad cow disease in Washington state to kick the USDA into high gear.
Mad cow update: USDA implements ban on downers
USDA will euthanize 450 calves; downers taken out of human food chain.
It’s all about aquaculture at workshop Jan. 24
Workshop will discuss how to get started and more.
Farmers Union convention Jan. 22-24
Hundreds of family farmers will gather in Columbus for Ohio Farmers Union's 70th annual convention.
Committee gears up for 30th annual Daffodil Dairy Sale in Carrollton
Youth buyers can win $300 sale vouchers in pre-sale drawing.
Suburban farm saved from development
Owner and manager bring Mindale Farms to forefront of cattle and horse breeding.
Ohio State Fair lambs disqualified after tests find traces of ractopamine
Latest situation is the second run-in with ractopamine for one Delaware County family.
Court upholds hog’s disqualification
The same family's 2003 champion hog passed post-mortem inspection.
Risky business: Where’s the beef?
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell gives her thoughts on the mad cow scare.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Jan. 8, 2004
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.