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West Virginia University Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Design
WVU is a land grant university and offer majors that allow a student delve deeper and specialize in a particular interest.
Can feeding Holsteins be profitable in Pennsylvania?
Ag Progress Days will offer beef tours to show the difference implants can make in beef cattle.
Soybean market goes crazy over ‘mad cow’ news
Europe’s regulatory reaction to control “mad cow” disease could benefit U.S. soybean growers.
Royal White delight
(Editor’s note: This story is the final installment in a three-part series on sheep farming. Each story focuses on a different type of sheep production.
Proper hay use vital to horse operation
Even if your feed budget is tight, you can’t skimp on your horse’s hay.
Challenges will always be around, but just get out and do the work
Telephones, texts, emails, even regular mail, are OK for some things, but if you really want to get a point across, take your ideas to the farm and talk to the guys (or gals) that make the decisions.
Fatal 2007 bridge collapse spurs new, affordable, instant warnings
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — On August 1, 2007, without warning, the roadway suddenly disappeared beneath drivers on Minneapolis’ I-35W Bridge. The collapse sent more than 100 cars into the Mississippi River, killing 13 and injuring145. In the five years since, advances in wireless sensor technology are making warning systems to prevent such tragedies affordable and
Beef research goes high tech with health monitoring
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Cattle producers try their best to monitor the health of their herds for any sign of sickness and disease.
Anglers: Saugeye are biting this fall in Ohio
The ODNR stocks 54 lakes and reservoirs with saugeye. Find out where to fish in your region of Ohio and learn more about their ideal fishing conditions.
Antitrust chief, others moving ahead
Almost before her first cup of government coffee cooled, Christine Varney, the antitrust chief at the U.S. Department of Justice since April 20, tossed the Bush Administration’s antitrust guidelines — described as toothless — out the window. New collusion cop There’s a new collusion cop in town, she explained May 9, and DOJ’s “Antitrust Division






