Yearly Archives: 2005
Discoveries and Apologies
Cleaning and reorganization strategies abound with the new year. Falling in with this trend, editor Susan and I cleared out a small area below the computer desk that I use on my days at the Farm and Dairy offices.
Our lives: Gone to the dogs
It's hard to know when, exactly, to proclaim an otherwise beautiful family experience a disaster, but that does seem to be the way these things go.
Wayne T. Darling
SALEM, Ohio -
Ohio’s shrimp and aquaculture production opportunities expand
PIKETON, Ohio - Production opportunities for growers delving into the shrimp market continue to expand with newly developed Ohio State University research on feeding options.
Hogs: Modest herd growth will mean continued profits this year
COLUMBUS - Hog producers had one of the most profitable years of the last decade during 2004, and this typically drives producers to expand production.
Farm women needed to start group
COLUMBUS -
Copeland rings out 2004 as wettest year on record
MILLPORT, Ohio - 2004 left veteran weather watcher Edwin R. Copeland scratching his head. And Copeland, whose family has been official U.
Atkins diet for cows? Think twice
MADISON, Wis. - It's not just consumers who are contemplating the effects of high-protein diets; dairy farmers are, too.