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Ohio’s dairy labeling law goes to court
Ohio’s new dairy labeling law is being challenged in court.
Pigeon idea may not fly: Iowa investigating company for scheme
The Iowa attorney general’s office is investigating Canadian-based Pigeon King International as a possible fraudulent scheme.
Bionic farm resolutions for 2008
Television in the 1970s gave us The Six Million Dollar Man, starring Lee Majors. As the show’s opening announcer told us each week, Majors was: “Steve Austin, astronaut.
Environmental economics is muddy
These days, everyone wants a say in how you manage the natural resources of your land.
Your water, your soil, your manure, your air – you’re bombarded from all sides with input.
Playing the name game
One of the great advantages of growing up on a large farm is the thrill of being surrounded by all of God’s creatures.
Start of school is the end of freedom
There is nothing like the start of a new school year to make a child just itch for freedom. This was my first year in a very long time to not be sending a child off to the local school in August.
Just Floating Along
Planning a float for a parade is no small task. My women’s club borrowed a 6-by-8 wooden trailer that would be towed by a Suburban.
Underdog gives us reason to cheer
Columnist Judith Sutherland chose an unlikely winner long ago. She’s still sticking with Smarty Jones.
Struggles nothing new, but life goes on
Columnist Judith Sutherland goes down the road of life with Alexander Smalley.
Hazard A Guess: Week of Jan. 30, 2003
Each week Farm and Dairy challenges readers to identify a small tool or gadget.






