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Delaware Valley University dairy sale averages $2,063
Oakfield AR Splendid-Red ET, a senior 2-year-old consigned by Dylan Riedel, of Corry, Pa., topped the Delaware Valley University Green and Gold Sale, selling for $4,550 to the university.
University of Kentucky to host small ruminant grazing day
QUICKSAND, Ky. — The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture is teaming up with sheep and goat breed associations, Kentucky State University and the Kentucky Agricultural Development Board to offer the 2012 Kentucky Small Ruminant Grazing Conference Jan. 14 at the Western Kentucky University Ag Expo Center in Bowling Green.
Arabian horse conference set at Michigan State University
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Arabian horse enthusiasts eager to learn more about breeding, training and marketing the majestic beast are invited to attend this year’s Arabian Horse Breeders Conference May 6-8 at Michigan State University. This year’s conference marks the second year that the university has hosted the event, which will take place at the
USDA says they can’t locate any more genetically engineered wheat in Oregon
The USDA announced June 14 that so far an investigation has found no other volunteer glyphosate-resistant wheat plants have been found so far.
Budget crunch hits Ohio State University Extension
SALEM, Ohio — No one is safe from hard-hitting money woes, and this week, another victim came forward: Ohio State University Extension. State budget cuts will eliminate roughly $3.6 million of the state Extension purse now through June 2011 and have forced a massive restructuring and workforce reduction in the state Extension system. “OSU Extension
Carnegie Mellon University to build automated farming systems
PITTSBURGH — Two groups of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University’s Robotics Institute have received a total of $10 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to build automated farming systems. One is for apple growers and one is for orange growers, but both are designed to improve fruit quality and lower production costs.
Endless colds meet spring fever
Spring as it comes and goes is, for Kym Seabolt, the season of rejuvenation, renewal and relentless allergies.
Equine placentitis reports up, Universtiy of Ky. says
LEXINGTON, Ky. — The University of Kentucky Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center and Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory report an increase in the number of cases of fetuses and placentas submitted to the laboratory and diagnosed with nocardioform placentitis. This is a unique form of bacterial placentitis affecting late gestation mares, causing abortion, stillbirth or foals
Lack of health insurance places entire family at risk, study finds
If just one member of a family does not have health insurance, it adversely affects the health, emotional well-being and financial stability of the entire household.
Can universities look beyond ‘cookie cutter’ achievement?
New report, Turning the Tide, examines the current process of measuring a student’s level of intelligence when it comes to the college admission application.






