Yearly Archives: 2018
Domino’s celebrates America’s farmers
As a celebration of America's farmers, Domino's announced its week-long special where customers can carry out any two-topping pizza for $5.99.
Why do graduates decorate their caps?
More college graduates are adding a personal touch to graduation day by decorating their mortarboards. Why? Can we learn from the way graduates decorate their caps?
Holsteins born at Penn State farm bred to improve genetic diversity
Six Holsteins bred to improve genetic diversity were born at the Penn State Dairy Barns last April. Find out how these claves are doing a year later.
Traditions Sauces wins CIFT Excellence Award
Traditions Sauces was recently honored with the CIFT Excellence Award at Walt Churchill’s Market in Perrysburg, Ohio.
Low-interest loans support Pa. family farms
Seven new low-interest loans were approved to help small family farms in Adams, Bedford, Berks, Columbia, Lancaster, Northumberland and Snyder counties.
Overall cancer mortality rates decline
The latest Annual Report to the Nation on the Status of Cancer finds that cancer death rates continue to decline in men, women and children in the U.S.
Planting pace frustrating, but on target
Planting has been slow this spring, but farmers are making good progress, overall.
Alltech founder’s vision still driving others to transform agriculture
The ONE: The Alltech Ideas Conference 2018, held May 21-22 in Lexington, Kentucky, reflected on the value of an idea and its potential to impact the future.
A beginner’s guide to growing backyard grapes
To successfully grow backyard grapes, you need to select the right cultivar and then meet its planting, pruning and growing requirements.
Ohio woman tapped to attend LambEx in Australia
The American Lamb Board selected Rebecca Miller, of Columbiana County, Ohio, and David Fisher, of Texas, to represent the United States at LambEx in Australia in August.