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Universities receive funds to explore use of regional fossil fuels
PITTSBURGH — A consortium of three universities — Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and West Virginia University — will receive up to $26 million in funding over the next two years to develop clean and efficient technologies for the use of fossil fuels. The results of its work could reduce regional as well
Custom-built corn coffin auctioned off by Iowa State engineering students
The coffin was designed by Ghanaian carpenter Eric Adjetey Anang, who also designed salmon and lobster-shaped coffins in Oregon and New Hampshire.
What is the ‘Soil Your Undies’ challenge?
Looking for a simple confirmation of healthy or unhealthy, farmers are burying underwear to test their soil. It’s called the #SoilYourUndies challenge.
Lamb short course at Ohio State University
WOOSTER, Ohio — Sheep producers can learn innovative new techniques to produce consistent, high quality lamb and how to better market their specialty meats during a two-day course Dec. 17-18. The course will be taught by livestock experts from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and industry experts. The Lamb 509
University of Cincinnati professor studies geography of billikens
With their pointy little heads, grinning faces, slitty eyes, round bellies and hands tightly pressed against the sides of their naked bodies, billikens have become a way for Wendy Eisner to show that the study of geography is fun.
Trumbull County: Landowners sue North Coast Energy and Enervest over gas leases
WARREN, Ohio — A lawsuit filed by a Kinsman, Ohio, couple against North Coast Energy and Enervest Operating LLC could be expanded as class action on behalf of at least 40 other landowners. Unlawfully notarized? Kenneth and Martha Cole, of Kinsman, filed the lawsuit in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court June 18. According to the lawsuit,
Off to the Netherlands with Ohio State University students
Hannah Jarvis, Morgan Kessler, Louie Liming, Joel Sonnenberg and Alex Houck traveled with the Farm and Dairy and a group of students and faculty from The Ohio State University to Lely Campus, Maassluis, Netherlands. The trip was part of a study abroad program involving travel to The Netherlands, Germany and Belgium for two weeks to
University of Kentucky to hold corn and soybean field day
Specialists with the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment are hosting the corn, soybean and tobacco field day Aug. 1 from 7:30 a.m. until noon CDT, at the UK Research Farm in Princeton.
Ohio’s colleges and universities establish remediation-free standards
COLUMBUS — Ohio’s public colleges and universities recently issued uniform statewide standards for students to be considered remediation-free for college-level English, writing, math and science. Approximately 41 percent of all public high school students entering a public college or university in the state are currently taking at least one remedial course in English or math.
Iowa State University researcher looks at the future of agriculture
AMES, Iowa — Dramatic price fluctuations, increasing demand, the food versus fuel debate and other events of the past year may have food producers wondering which way is up. Despite these recent uncertainties, ‘up’ is precisely the direction an Iowa State researcher believes agriculture is headed for at least the next 10 years.






