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Oh, the mail we get
Letters, telephone calls, and emails from Maryland to Montana arrived daily to comment and question, debate and deflate.
Can you name this week’s antique tool?
You are on a roll for identifying our antique finds, Will this week be the week we finally stump you? Hazard your guess in comments.
What does money smell like?
Dairy cows have a distinct smell, producing both high-quality dairy products for consumers and high-quality manure to be spread on forage fields.
Can you name this golden-hued antique tool?
Can you name this golden-hued antique tool?
Hazard A Guess: Week of September 25, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.
Vote pushed back on megafarm bill
COLUMBUS — The debate over Ohio Senate Bill 141, which would transfer regulation of large-scale farms to the Ohio Department of Agriculture from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency, continues to simmer in the Statehouse and around the state. The House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee was scheduled to vote on the bill last week, but
EPA finalizes E15 pump labeling requirements
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued fuel pump labeling and other requirements for gasoline blends containing more than 10 and up to 15 percent ethanol, known as E15. These requirements will help ensure that E15 is properly labeled and used once it enters the market. Purpose The new orange and black label must
Number of food poisoning cases largely unchanged in the United States
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Recently released reports about the frequency of foodborne illness — commonly known as food poisoning — show the risks have not changed much in recent years, according to an expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences. The reports received a lot of attention by the news media recently. One of
‘Find joy in learning new things, always’
“It’s ironic that we forget so often how wonderful life really is. Life is made up of moments, small pieces of glittering mica in a long stretch of gray cement.” — Anna Quindlen This past week I had the good fortune of visiting with one of my very favorite people, a 90-plus-year-old woman named Susan,
Santa has deadlines, too, so order early
Each holiday season brings certain traditions that are unavoidable. For instance, at some point in December, you’re going to turn on the radio and hear The Royal Guardsman singing the Snoopy vs.






