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Ohio State breaks ground on Multispecies Animal Learning Center
OSU celebrated the groundbreaking of its new Multispecies Animal Learning Center on Jan. 30 which will provide students with advanced agriculture education.
10 tips for allergy-free gardening
Microscopic pollen causes most allergies. Here are tips for gardening if you have allergies, plus suggested flowers, trees and shrubs to plant that produce little or no pollen.
Tips for stocking up in case of emergency
If you’re stocking up to prepare for an emergency, or considering it, find out what experts say you actually need.
Birding help: Walks, mentors, Cornell Web site, “Birding by Ear” discs may help beginners
Every year, just as spring migration begins, I get letters from readers who have decided to learn to identify birds by ear. “Where do I begin?” they ask. Start with what you know. Though you may not know the names of the most common singers, you undoubtedly have heard at least ten species many times.
Farm-level milk prices drop 28 cents per gallon; retail prices should follow
For the second month in a row, the farm-level price for bottled milk dropped significantly.
The perfect pickle
If you’ve only pickled traditional cucumbers, you’re missing out on a world of taste.
Here’s the scoop on summer food safety
Having a picnic this weekend for the Fourth of July? Make sure your food is prepared and served safely by following these tips.
A wild turkey tale
Turkeys aren’t just for Thanksgiving. Tami Gingrich shares the unique courting, mating and poult-rearing process that wild turkeys go through every year.
Crowell on video junkies, ag research and county fairs
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.
Pennsylvania-born falcons tracked from space
Satellite technology is being used by the Pennsylvania Game Commission to track the dispersal and migration flights of peregrine falcons born and reared earlier this year on buildings in Harrisburg and Pittsburgh.






