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Monthly Archives: February 2001

Ohio State researchers looking for answers to a major food-borne illness in the organism's most common host - chickens.

USDA's Animal and Plant Inspection Service designates Ohio as pseudorabies virus-free, certifying that every herd in Ohio is free of the virus.

The number of cattle and calves in Ohio on Jan. 1 was estimated at 1.24 million head, unchanged from last year.

Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences will hold the Pennsylvania Game Breeders and Hunting Preserves annual meeting, Feb. 25-27.

Investors around the world are risking losing their investments - lured by aggressive advertising and publicity that tout the lucrative prospects of online investing.

2001 Garden Calendars coordinated by the Tri-State Area Master Gardener Association are available from Hancock County extension.

Cornell University has established a Web site devoted to making available full-text copies of more than 800 important agricultural texts.

John Cabas, former coach at Salem, will be at the Salem Historical Society Feb. 11 for Quaker Sam display.

Take a few minutes to test your knowledge of energy-related issues with this quiz from the Energy Information Administration.
Answers are based on data collected by the Energy Information Administration through December 2000. You'll find them following the questions.

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