Yearly Archives: 2013
First electric truck maker successfully demonstrated working vehicle-to-grid charging
Boulder Electric Vehicle has successfully demonstrated their Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) all electric trucks in three separate locations including Michigan, Colorado and California.
OSU’s new ‘intelligent sprayer’ reduces pesticide use, off-target contamination
Intelligent sprayer puts spray where farmers want it.
Modifying rice crops to resist herbicide prompts weedy neighbors’ growth spurt
COLUMBUS – Rice containing an overactive gene that makes it resistant to a common herbicide can pass that genetic trait to weedy rice, prompting...
Halloween brings boon for U.S. retailers
Halloween spending is estimated to reach $6.9 billion in 2013.
This isn’t your average horse park
The Jemily Horse Park is definitely something out of the ordinary. But it's also necessary for those wanting to develop their horsemanship skills.
Amid shutdown, what about the farm bill?
What about that farm bill that expired during the shutdown?
George W. Bush to keynote energy event in Pittsburgh
Former President George W. Bush will deliver the keynote luncheon address Nov. 14 at Hart Energy’s 5th annual DUG East conference and exhibition in Pittsburgh.
Tom Calvert enshrined in KILE Hall of Fame
Pa. livestock grazing expert Tom Calvert of Berlin, Somerset County, was inducted into the Pennsylvania Livestock Association Hall of Fame Oct. 3
A new approach to an early flu diagnosis
A new technology is showing promise as the basis for a much-needed home test to diagnose influenza quickly, before the window for taking antiviral drugs slams shut and sick people spread the virus to others.
OARDC plots show oilseed crop potential
Oilseed plots at OARDC provide insight into oil and fiber potential.















