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Cornell University partners in pollinator-friendly solar farm
Cypress Creek Renewables will launch a study with Cornell to determine the benefits of pollinator-friendly habitats on community solar farms in New York.
University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment
The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment prides itself on providing a real-world, hands-on education.
Western Illinois University offers resources to local farms
AgriNews reports that Western Illinois University’s School of Agriculture is not only nationally recognized, but also provides assistance to area farmers through their organic research farm.
University of Kentucky study looks at food web predators
LEXINGTON, Ky. — Are there bad guys that could be good guys? In Mother Nature’s circle of life, maybe. University of Kentucky doctoral student Katelyn Kowles and her adviser, entomologist James Harwood, are in the first year of a study to examine the structure of food webs in winter wheat, focusing on predators that feed
University of Pa. brings rare horse breed to Farm Show
With only 90 remaining mares, the Kladruby is one of the rarer breeds in the world.
Sheep breeding improvements emerge from ARS-University research
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Artificial insemination techniques that work well with cattle and swine can be difficult or costly to perform in sheep, but help’s on the way, thanks to Agricultural Research Service studies in Fort Collins, Colo. There, at the agency’s National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation, animal physiologist Phil Purdy and colleagues are
Ohio State’s Linda Saif awarded Distinguished University Professor
For the first time, an Ohio State University researcher not based on the Columbus campus has been recognized as a Distinguished University Professor.
University of Pittsburgh cuts ribbon at western Pennsylvania solar farm
The solar farm will produce an estimated 35,700 megawatt hours of electricity annually to help the University of Pittsburgh reach its sustainability goals.
Farm bill creates second land-grant university in Ohio
Central State University (Dayton-area) designated a land grant school, according to 1890 provisions.
USDA, Penn State University invest in training new farmers
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — With half of all current farmers in the U.S. likely to retire in the next decade, federal and state agriculture officials are looking for ways to encourage and assist the new generation of farmers that will produce the nation’s food and fiber in the future. Two groups of researchers and extension






