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Explosion fuels new law for old engines
Less than a year after a steam explosion in Medina, Ohio, killed five and injured almost 50, legislation is about to be passed requiring inspection and licensing of steam boilers.
Chatham University creates Pa. farm directory
The Center for Regional Agriculture, Food and Transformation directory is aimed at helping people navigate local businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Endless politics of GMOs in the USA
It’s tough being a genetically modified organism in election season because no election passes without someone or some state slamming you for being, well, you.
University expands online course offerings
PULLMAN, Wash. — Washington State University, the first institution in the country to offer an academic major in organic agriculture and the first to offer an online certificate in organic ag, has now expanded its online course offerings in the organic agriculture certificate program. Spring semester Three new courses that lead to the Certificate in
‘The ceaseless drive to endless increase …’
Our fear of hunger dictates a food system where farmers are embedded in a system that pushes for ever-higher yields, production, exports and profits.
Sara Kelley, Penn State University ’13
Location: Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania College/University attended: Penn State University, State College, Pa. (2013) Major: Food science Career: Raw materials technologist at Mars Why did you choose Penn State University? I chose Penn State because of the opportunity to learn in high-tech labs and connect with agriculture on campus. I liked Penn State’s tradition in agriculture and
Bill Brown, Kent State University ’17
The most valuable tool I learned is business plan writing. You have to know your cost of production because, at the end of the day, you have to make money.
Engine manufacturers on target to meet tough 2007 clean-diesel regulations
Regulations will reduce soot and smog-causing emissions, prevent sickness.
Portage County Farm Bureau: Entire Kibler family shares award
Bill and Donna Kibler shared the Distinguished Service Award with their family at the Portage County Farm Bureau’s annual dinner meeting.
Celebrating anniversaries with the Genises and Kubalas in Cocoa Beach, Florida
Sharon and Jim Genis, of Clinton, Ohio, and Jeneen and Paul Kubala, of Edinburg, Ohio, have been friends since the early 1970s. This year, both couples celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaries by vacationing together in Cocoa Beach, Florida, in May. We’re so glad they took us along!






