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Yearly Archives: 2013

pile of money

“You may not find jewelry stores packed in Guangzhou anymore, but you’ll find huge demand for pork and feedgrains as people move from a plant starch based diet to an animal protein based diet.”

Penn State’s Ag Progress Days exposition, Aug. 13-15, will provide activities for horse lovers of all ages and experience levels, according to organizers in the College of Agricultural Sciences.

The junior fair market livestock sales at the 2013 Columbiana County Fair totaled nearly $435,000, on the sale of 471 lots.

PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE, Pa. — Pennsylvania beef producers can nominate their best bulls for the 2013-2014 Pennsylvania Livestock Evaluation Center Performance Bull Testing Program by...

Pollinators promote the survival of 90 percent of the world’s flowering species and are responsible for one out of every three bites of food consumers eat. Gardeners can help keep them alive.
Jersey cow

HARRISBURG, Pa. — If you want to improve your dairy herd performance, take a look at your pregnancy rates. Dr. James Ferguson, professor of nutrition...

Congressional appropriations to R&D of the National Institutes of Health totaled nearly $31 billion in fiscal year 2012. Ag research got a paltry $277 million.
canned nectarines

Preserving seasonal fruits and vegetables can save money, but preserving foods safely is important. Here's a few tips to help you along with a canning or preservation project.

During the 2012 drought, corn and soybean yields improved following cover crops, according to a recently released report with detailed results from a farmer survey on cover crops.

Penn State is offering a 90-minute webinar to provide an overview and history of the "Clean & Green Act."