Leap of faith proves spring pollination can be honeybee free
Populations of imported European honeybees continue to decline under pressure from an array of pathogens.
Guide helps farmers locate rollover structures for tractors
LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Research shows that rollover protective structures, when used in combination with a seatbelt, are 98 percent effective in preventing death and...
Pa. Game Commission continues fawn study
The two-year study became almost an instant hit with the public last year when researchers began posting weekly updates about the study's unfolding drama on the game commission's Web site at www.pgc.state.pa.us.
Northern Ohio wheat at risky stage
Continued rains at flowering could put wheat at risk for head scab in most of northern Ohio.
Panama collection opens at Penn State Fayette campus
The Charles H. Wall Panama/Latin America Collection includes more than 300 books, videos, CDs and hand-made artifacts pertaining to Panama and Latin America.
Ethanol bandwagon has room for one more
Those booming for ethanol production in Ohio say that even though the wagon is getting crowded, there is still plenty of time for Ohio farmers to hop on.
Herd health programs of the top herds
Top dairy herd managers work with vets and nutritionists, rather than just calling them in when there's a problem.
Don’t jump to conclusions about attack
Muslims, however, are an integral part of American society and a positive presence in communities across the nation. Americans should resist jumping to conclusions about the perpetrators.
Bidders shop for tractors at recent auction
LEBANON, Ohio -- Tractors were big sellers at an auction held Dec. 16 in Lebanon, Ohio by Schrader Auction Co. auctioneer Nick Cummings.The highest...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Jan. 13, 2011
WEST SALEM, Ohio -- The Northwestern-Wayne FFA chapter's parliamentary procedure team traveled Dec. 18 to the state competition at The Ohio State University. Northwestern...