Mann Library unveils rare ag books
Cornell University has established a Web site devoted to making available full-text copies of more than 800 important agricultural texts.
Master Gardener calendars now available
2001 Garden Calendars coordinated by the Tri-State Area Master Gardener Association are available from Hancock County extension.
Media hype raising false expectations for online investors
Investors around the world are risking losing their investments - lured by aggressive advertising and publicity that tout the lucrative prospects of online investing.
Meeting for game breeders and hunting preserves
Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences will hold the Pennsylvania Game Breeders and Hunting Preserves annual meeting, Feb. 25-27.
Corn is not the only ethanol king
In this week's commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on the possibilities of ethanol from multiple biomass sources.
Ohio cattle and calf numbers are in
The number of cattle and calves in Ohio on Jan. 1 was estimated at 1.24 million head, unchanged from last year.
John Parker to receive Distinguished Ag Alumni Award
Eight OSU College of Agriculture alumni will receive the 2001 awards honoring their accomplishments at the Feb. 24 annual alumni luncheon.
Ohio’s swine industry free of pseudorabies
USDA's Animal and Plant Inspection Service designates Ohio as pseudorabies virus-free, certifying that every herd in Ohio is free of the virus.
Last man standing: Kamburoff farm succumbs to sprawl
The last remaining working farm in the city limits of Kent, Ohio, has been sold to a housing developer.
Pecking away at chicken bacterium
Ohio State researchers looking for answers to a major food-borne illness in the organism's most common host - chickens.