Sunday, December 21, 2025

The Cuyahoga National Park is re-establishing farming where it was being pursued before the park was created 25 years ago. Proposals for sustainable farming operations are being accepted.

Texas A&M University has successfully cloned an exact copy of Bull 86, a pregenitor found resistant to most cattle disease.

Former deputy secretary of USDA from 1991 to 1993, Ann Veneman, has been appointed by President-elect George W. Bush as the nation's 27th secretary of agriculture.

The Ashtabula Arts Center will host an exhibit of original comic book art by acclaimed artist P. Craig Russell. from Jan. 5 through Feb. 28.

New PBS series is holding a casting call of centernarians to have their stories told on The Living Century, a new series that premiered in December.

After months of work and 300,000 public comments, USDA has released national standards for organically grown products.

Bible texts from the 1st century through the Kings James version of 1611 showcase some of the milestones of its earliest history on exhibit at the University of Michigan.

The Pennsylvania Nutrient Management Plan Grant Implementation Program is accepting applications until Dec. 29.

Dennis Buffington, professor of agricultural at Penn State, studies when to consider heating by burning corn.

USDA announced last week that 2,000 pork checkoff referendum ballots initially declared invalid will be reviewed again at the county level to determine whether they can be counted.