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Read it Again: Week of March 1, 2001
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
USDA offers sustainable farming grants
Individual producers can apply for SARE grants up to $6,000 and up to $18,000 is available for groups of three or more.
Canton antique show is March 10-11
Antique consultants Gus Knapp and Nancy Kalin and 35 dealers will be at the Antiques in Canton Show and Sale sponsored by the Museum Guild of the Canton Museum of Art.
Soil health at risk on fallow fields
With so many Ohio fields left unplanted this year, farmers should consider the risks to next year’s crops, soil experts from Ohio State University warn.
‘Intelligent rations’: Dairy feeding goes high tech in Minnesota study
New dairy feeding system can scan forages and wirelessly make corrections for ingredient deviations from the recipe.
‘Ohio animal owners, unite’
Editor: “Ohio animal owners, unite” As November grows closer, all animal owners need to work as one since the deal between Gov. Ted Strickland, the Ohio Farm Bureau, and the HSUS. We have not received the support of the Ohio Farm Bureau. They say they have our backs, I say watch what they do to
Growth rate of general ag productivity slowed down
DAVIS, Calif. — In a Policy Forum paper published in the journal Science, the researchers documented a slowdown since 1990 in the growth rate of general agricultural productivity and in the growth rates of yields of specific crops including corn, rice, wheat and soybeans — the world’s major food and feed crops. Long-term consequences “The
Read it Again: Week of Oct. 11, 2001.
Each week Farm and Diary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
Danish organic feed tests find GMOs
Organic feed sampled from eight Danish feed companies revealed traces of GMOs in 20 samples out of a total of 48.






