NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2002

Vol 48, No. 8


Where Shepherds Still Keep Watch
Shepherds still lead and guard sheep on a modern Nevada ranch.

Long Live The Cows
Cow longevity is one key to success on a small Michigan dairy.

Bumper Corn Crop With 15-Inch Rows
This 1,200-cow dairy gets a third more tonnage and less erosion with close corn rows.

New Holland Connections
Farm, Commodity, Trade Associations Convene For Animal Meetings


OCTOBER 2002

Vol 48, No. 7


The Egg Man Of Northfield
A New England farmer has made home delivery of eggs since 1937...by horse and wagon.

The Green, Green Grass Of Home Was Too High $
This farmer found affordable land far from home.

A Farm Without Soil
They make their own soil to grow 14 million plants a year.

Hog Heaven
What your pigs are really saying

New Holland Connections
Coming soon! 2003 Commodity Classic


SEPTEMBER 2002

Vol 48, No. 6


High-tech Advantage In A Small Feedlot
Ultrasound put to profitable advantage in finishing and marketing cattle.

Custom Farming Buys Time For Aging Owners
Total custom farming is one way to remain connected to the land.

When Farmers Have Questions For A Big Company
New Holland is not so big that a farmer can’t give a call...about almost anything.

Remembering The First “Little Baler”
Fifty years ago New Holland cut the size of hay balers in half.

The Doctor Who Came To The Country And Stayed
He practiced medicine in a rural community using house calls and hugs.

New Holland Connections
New Holland Hosts USDA Secretary Visit


JULY/AUGUST 2002

Vol 48, No. 5


This patriotic tribute to those who work the land includes:

A Tribute To Farmer Patriots

Love Of The Land

The Homesteaders

The Dreamers

The Bountiful Land

The Farmer's Creed

The “Hunger Fighter”

The Heritage


MAY/JUNE 2002

Vol 48, No. 4


Beef, Not Cattle, Runs This Ranch

Known for its purebred Hereford cattle, this Montana ranch now wants to be known for its top-quality beef products.

Dairy Success Is In The Details

They made a troubled dairy successful again with financial accountability and a close look at management details.

Farming On His Own Since He Was 14

A veteran farmer in his teens, he became an FFA American Star Farmer finalist.

News Connections

-The Hat That Keeps On Giving
-The Importance of the American Farmer


APRIL 2002

Vol 48, No. 3


Heads Roll By The Millions, Lettuce Heads, That Is

It takes a small army to harvest 25 million heads of lettuce a year.

With Mom In Charge, Milk Production Soars

Mom runs the dairy farm, Dad runs a business, and the cows run their milk to 32,000 pounds.

Family Farming Goes Organic

No longer just for home gardeners, organic farming now competes in large acreage row crops.

News Connections

New Holland Finds Friendly Connections Within North American Wheat Industry.


MARCH 2002

Vol 48, No. 2


Its Fleece Was...Oh, So Many Colors

There’s a ready market for the naturally colored wool of the Icelandic Sheep.

Feed The Best And Sell The Rest

This dairyman says it’s more profitable to feed your quality hay and let the horses have second best.

Harvest Of Mud

They had to combine the crop in spite of standing flood waters.

News Connections

A Farmer’s Idea


JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2002

Vol 48, No. 1


Old Tractors Never Die
It is a great group of down-to-earth folk who love to turn rusting iron into sparkling gems.

Riding A Rough Road To Farming Success
This farmer fought off the bad times until he found what he does best.

Six Ways To Deer Profits
There's hardly a time of year these deer aren't producing income.

Where Glaciers Roamed
It takes a cattleman to make a living on this land the Ice Age altered permanently.

News Connections
Tough machines for the World's Toughest Rodeo.


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