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Still working to restore the American chestnut
The American Chestnut Foundation has received $600,000 in grants from the Colcom Foundation, Allegheny Foundation and an anonymous foundation.
Ohio’s ag nutrients bill on way to governor
Bill would require most farmers who apply fertilizer to be state certified.
Don’t know much ’bout economics
In the transition from farm boy to student to journalist, I skated and stumbled through several academic departments at the Big U. For example, at the height of Watergate scandal in the early 1970s, I studied political science. A visit home during fall harvest that year, however, cured me of that silliness; I missed the
Fuel-cell technology is hot, hot, hot… maybe too hot
Fuel cells promise to be the power source of the future, but some types run too hot to be practical.
Farm network provides opportunities for Pa. women
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Audrey Gay Rodgers has been running the Hameau Farm in the Big Valley for about 25 years.
Avian, human influenza may infect bats
Researchers studying pathogen diversity in bats in South and Central America identified two new influenza viruses in fruit bats.
Start thinking about weed control in alfalfa
Weeds can also be a problem if they were not properly managed prior or just after seeding the alfalfa.
Gloves, Grandpa’s, Geese and Good Times
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes about winter fun.
Shaver’s Creek: Look into an owl’s world
ROCK SPRINGS, Pa. – Do you see that white light? Blink. Blink. Blink.
It isn’t an emergency strobe light but it is a warning.
Star Trek inspires new spacecraft
By DAUNA COULTER HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — “Standard orbit, Mr. Sulu.” Captain Kirk barks out the order with such confidence. He knows the USS Enterprise can slip in and out of planetary orbits with ease. But it’s only easy in the realm of science fiction. In the real world, such maneuvers have been impossible — until






