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As weather cools, care for winged friends
Barb Mudrak shares some tips for feeding birds in the fall from Adam Zorn, the University of Mount Union’s Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center’s program manager.
Nematode resistance in soybeans beneficial
Breeders have identified soybean varieties with genetic resistance to the nematodes and have used them to create new resistant varieties.
Senate votes to nullify Waters of the U.S. rule
Senate votes against the EPA’s Waters of the U.S. rule.
Are cellphones really covered in germs?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A quick Google search for “mobile device” and “germs” lists pages of reports about how your smart phone is likely dirtier than a toilet seat and how you’d be terrified if you knew all the germs and bacteria it collects in a single day. That’s to say nothing of the tablets
Time for reminiscing and relaxing
Now is the time to pop corn, drink hot cocoa (or beverage of your choice), play favorite music, read a good book — and fall asleep — at least that’s what happens here.
USGS scientists warn West Nile virus is on the move
Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed West Nile Virus is on the move and is likely to head south.
Bunge idles Marion soybean plant
Bunge North America will idle production at its Marion, Ohio, soybean processing facility until margins improve.
Farm Aid 2002: Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be farmers
There’s more to Willie Nelson’s Farm Aid agenda than just helping “family farmers,” as Editor Susan Crowell suggests in her commentary this week.
Formulating a better, cheaper soap
Eric Keller and his family make their own soap. In his latest column he shares the benefits of and tips for making your own soap.
USDA continues work on rabies prevention
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will continue field evaluation of the oral rabies vaccine bait ONRAB in eight states.






