Thursday, May 14, 2026

Lyme disease incidence is rising in the United States, and is far more common than West Nile fever.

A new online seminar looks critically at the history of Pennsylvania.

Penn State researchers working on a contraceptive device to be used with wild horses in the western United States say their work looks promising.

Economically important species such as red oaks are not regenerating.

Interest in twin row corn is surging and the system may offer some agronomic and financial benefits.

USDA announces key signup dates for farm bill crop and other disaster programs.

Get the most work from each gallon of fuel you use.

A U.S. district court judge ruled March 24 the milk checkoff is constitutional.

The introduction of Ralstonia, a disease on the USDA's top hazardous pathogen list, is thought to be unintentional.

The voluntary milk program is focusing on the supply side of the market, but an ag economist says this won't work.