Yearly Archives: 2004
Pa. Holstein honors next generation
The youngest generation of Pennsylvania Holstein breeders earned honors at the Pa. Junior Holstein Association convention Feb. 8.
Organic food sales taking root in United States
Organic food sales in the United States have grown 20 percent or more annually for the past decade and remain strong.
Laura Bush article was slanted
Reader doesn't remember any Farm and Dairy articles about Hillary Clinton's accomplishments.
Johne’s disease strikes herds silently
Bacterial infection, which is hard to get rid of, causes huge cattle industry losses.
Highway bill includes ethanol tax ‘fix’
New, 'leaner' $14 billion comprehensive energy bill ready for Round 2.
Presidential prodigyCivil War sensation
Seventeen-year-old Brian Jordan spends his free time in his Presidential Library, reading or working on his latest book.
Bird flu found in Pa.; experts say no human threat
Officials say strain is not the same as the one killing people, birds in Asia.
Tri-county cattlemen’s groups merge
Rich Cope and Jim Skeels take association's inaugural award.
Power Trip — Locals make trip tocompete in championship tractor pull
Oldest indoor tractor pull features the best of the best.
A confused state of the state
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on what she'd like to hear in a state of the state address.