Sunday, December 22, 2024

Yearly Archives: 2004

RALEIGH, N.C. - Hershey Brothers Dairy Farm near Lancaster, Pa., recently installed a radio-frequency identification (RFID) system.

WASHINGTON - The president nominated Nebraska Gov. Mike Johanns as the country's next secretary of agriculture.

COLUMBUS - Harvest has been long for Ohio soybean growers, but the end result is worth it. According to the Ohio Agricultural Statistics Service, the state is seeing a record state average yield of 47 bushels per acre - two bushels more than the previous record set in 1997.

SALEM, Ohio - Farm Credit Services of America owes its proposed buyer $10 million after breaking a merger agreement this fall.

SALEM, Ohio - The Ohio Cattlemen's Association doesn't think the national beef checkoff will end, but in case it does, the group has a contingency plan.

SALEM, Ohio - The Ohio Farmers Union wants a time out. Today they're calling for state legislators, educators and ag leaders to stop promoting and recruiting confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) until they've got sound science to prove the farms aren't a safety threat for communities and the environment.

COLUMBUS - This time of year, most Ohio farmers are thinking about wrapping up the 2004 growing season, not about wrapping up tort reform in the statehouse.

My daughter Caroline is putting her driver's permit to good use, always asking if there is any place I need to go, ever willing to drive me.

Based on the e-mails, brickbats and live grenades sent me the last few weeks, it's time to come clean: I kidnapped the Lindbergh baby.

I am proud - if a bit startled - to report that my younger cousin brought her own baby to Thanksgiving dinner this year.