Yearly Archives: 2004
Not knowing beans about seed corn
Love him or hate him, controversial filmmaker Michael Moore has his self-described "America's biggest slacker" act down pat.
How The Cookie Crumbles
Cookies aren't going away anytime soon since they are firmly baked into our culture. According to one food historian, "[They] mean mother, and milk, and tea.
Speaking out on verbal abuse
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me?
Speak for yourself pal. Words, when abused, give me a screaming headache.
Nutrients: How valuable are forages?
As the winter feeding period approaches, thoughts of my feeding program come to mind.
Coshocton County honors Mizers
COSHOCTON, Ohio - Plain View Farm, originally signed as the 10th Coshocton District Cooperator, received the 2003 Outstanding Conservation Farm award at the 62nd annual Coshocton Soil and Water District meeting Oct.
Club ends year with livestock sale
LOUDONVILLE, Ohio - Loudonville Livestock Club members wrapped up their year with their annual auction during the Loudonville Street Fair.
Ohio milk producers have had enough
OTTAWA, Ohio - Ohio Dairy Producers has requested a Federal Order 33 hearing to address the negative affects that "depooling" has had on producer prices.
Japan-U.S. beef trade takes step forward
WASHINGTON - After nearly a year of negotiations, U.S. and Japanese trade officials concluded an agreement Oct.
Farm Credit is now ‘off the market’
SALEM, Ohio - Farm Credit Services of America is no longer for sale, even after its potential buyer raised its bid to $750 million.
Beyond the outerbelt, communities team up to keep Pa. farmsteads alive
SALEM, Ohio - Just east of Pittsburgh's outerbelt are dairies and beef farms, traditional and niche operations, full-time and part-time farmers making a go of their dreams.