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Plum trees resistant to plum pox virus
WASHINGTON – Plum trees with resistance to plum pox, a virus that can devastate stone fruit, have moved a step closer to reality, according to the Agricultural Research Service.
Plum-Line Holsteins take banner
MEADVILLE, Pa. — Plum-Line Holsteins and the Carey family of Titusville, Pa., earned bragging rights at the Northwest Pennsylvania Holstein Championship Show July 25. The show was held at the Crawford County Fairgrounds, and 82 head were shown. Sean Johnson of Glenville, Pa., served as the judge. In addition to winning premier breeder and exhibitor,
Sliker pulled out a Plum for champ
To get to his grand champion, Judge Wayne Sliker sifted through 99 head at the 2004 Northwest Holstein Championship Show.
Plum pox virus officially eradicated in Pennsylvania
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania’s more than decade-long effort to eradicate the plum pox virus has been a success after three years of required monitoring shows the disease has not reappeared. “This latest survey officially closes the books on the 14 years of plum pox virus eradication efforts, which were only possible through the cooperative efforts
Plum pox virus found in N.Y. orchard
ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell plant scientists, working with state and federal officials, have detected plum pox virus (PPV) for the first time in New York state on trees from an orchard in Niagara County.
Plum pox detected in York County, Pa.
The case was found in Monaghan Township, York County, an area already under quarantine for the virus.
Vacation With Us… Morrow
Bob and Jane Morrow, of Plum, Pa., with grandson Robbie, stand on the balcony at Animal Kingdom Lodge at Disney World.
Ohio foot-and-mouth panic just a drill, but players mean business
LUCAS, Ohio – “Plum Island has confirmed a presumptive positive for foot-and-mouth disease,” came the chilling announcement at Malabar Farm State Park Oct.
Michigan fruit growers approve referendum
Michigan’s apple, cherry, peach and plum producers have approved a referendum to continue the Michigan Tree Fruit Research & Development Program.
Pa. Gov. Shapiro secures methane detectors for Rustic Ridge community
Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that combustible gas detectors had been secured for the Rustic Ridge neighborhood in Plum Borough following an explosion.






