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State funds Ohio ag innovations
COLUMBUS – The Ohio State University received an $11.6 million grant May 10 through Gov. Bob Taft’s Third Frontier Project to establish the Ohio BioProducts Innovation Center.
Soybeans most in demand for 2008
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Last fall, the talk in farm circles focused on the demand for corn and how the market favored corn production.
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau carries concerns of agriculture to U.S. capital
WASHINGTON – Nearly 200 farmers from across Pennsylvania were in Washington March 3 and 4 meeting with their congressional representatives during Pennsylvania Farm Bureau’s 2005 National Legislative Conference.
Ohio’s isn’t that Charlie Wilson
WASHINGTON – The movie Charlie Wilson’s War, which opened recently, is being reviewed by some as “rollicking political fun” and has absolutely nothing to do with
Indiana may salt away popcorn ranking
Lower prices resulted in a nearly 27-percent drop in harvested acres of popcorn in Indiana for 2000, and as a result, the state may lose its place as the nation’s leading popcorn producer.
OSU, ODNR partner to open natural resources center
Officials from The Ohio State University and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources dedicated a new Natural Resources Interpretive Center in the conservation area Sept. 19 during the 2000 Farm Science Review.
How to harvest homegrown potatoes
Digging up potatoes isn’t too difficult but there are some considerations for determining the timing and technique to harvest them.
How to prevent and treat burns from fireworks, grilling and campfires
Summer is a great time for campfires, fireworks and grilling out but participants should take precautions and learn how to treat burn injuries.
Paulina Oleinik gets a ‘kick’ out of Penn State Horse Barn living
Paulina Oleinik, a senior in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences, shares her experiences as a live-in employee at the Penn State Horse Barn.
Ohio youth wins National 4-H STEM award
Ava Lonneman, of Portage County, Ohio, is the winner of the National 4-H Council’s 2017 Youth In Action Pillar Award for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM). She will serve as a spokesperson for 4-H STEM programming across the nation.






