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Hazard A Guess: Week of Feb. 28, 2002
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Stitch in time: How fashion evolves
Antique columnist Roy Booth says wearing clothing just for warmth has evolved into a fashion trend.
Use tractors, equipment to save fuel
Get the most work from each gallon of fuel you use.
Hay bale fires can cost farmers plenty
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Fires that damage or destroy hay and barns – resulting in building replacement, feed replacement and lost revenues – cost area farmers thousands of dollars each year.
Antique lamps to light Paducah, Ky.
Collectors of Aladdin kerosene mantle lamps and Aladdin electric lamps hold their 29th annual convention Aug. 2-4.
R-CALF limits beef imports
A federal judge agreed last week to stop shipments of ground beef and bone-in cuts from Canada to the United States.
Pa. sale barn convicted of animal cruelty
SALEM, Ohio – The livestock auction in New Holland, Pa., was convicted Feb. 15 of animal cruelty for neglecting three disabled sheep.
New pasteurization plant coming to northwest Ohio
Hydrofresh HPP, an affiliate of Keller Logistics Group, is constructing a $10 million pasteurization plant slated for opening in April in Delphos.
Pa. farmers, vets can get free training in animal disease response
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Animal disease response training sessions happening around Pennsylvania will enable farmers, veterinarians and first responders to become frontline defenders against animal illness or agriterrorism. Nine free training sessions will be held throughout the state in March and April. “The first line of defense to protect our animal agriculture sector and consumers are
Old man in the mirror
Bryce Angell reflects on the old man in the mirror in his latest poem.






