Yearly Archives: 2017
Deere wins lawsuit to protect green and yellow colors
You can sing about John Deere green, but don't even think about using it as a color scheme for your ag product line.
Smith-Hughes Act celebrates centennial
The Smith-Hughes Act was signed into law in 1917. Creating a federal board for vocational education, it continues to impact career and technical education.
Athens auction barn opens new facility
After extensive renovation, the Athens Livestock Sales is in full business and holding special sales throughout the year.
How to transition houseplants indoors for winter
Preparing your houseplants to transition indoors will help them thrive until next spring.
Why do local food businesses fail?
Learn more about nine problematic areas that cause many local food businesses to fail.
5 things to know about Wagyu beef
What do you know about Wagyu beef? Learn why this high prime cut of beef is sought after.
Gluten-free isn’t for everyone
People who do not have a condition that requires the avoidance of gluten should not go 100 percent gluten-free.
Two eastern Ohio power plants approved
The Ohio Power Siting Board authorized the construction of natural gas-fired, combined cycle generation facilities in Guernsey and Trumbull counties Oct. 5.
New agricultural engineering faculty will advance research
New faculty members in Penn State's Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering will advance research agricultural engineering and technologies.
Dairy processors stretched by milk production gains
For the past few years, production growth has outpaced processing capacity growth and dairy processors are struggling to keep pace.

















