Yearly Archives: 2018
Zehentbauers took us to Africa
Caleb, Alaina, Neil and Lou Ann Zehentbauer, who farm in Hanoverton, Ohio, traveled to the Limpopo area of Thabazimbi, South Africa, for a safari...
Taking back the fun parts of being a grown-up
Even as you are out there being a super responsible adult-type person, it’s time to embrace the parts of adulthood that childhood you couldn’t wait for!
Pennsylvania dairy scholarships available
The Center for Dairy Excellence Foundation of Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Association are offering up to 10 Student Leader Scholarships.
Tips to pay off student debt early
Recent college graduates may be entering the job market with degrees in tow, but many also are leaving school with sizable amounts of student loan debt.
Stephanie Thompson, West Virginia University
Stephanie Thompson graduated from West Virginia University with a Bachelors in Human Nutrition and Foods and Masters in Nutritional Food Science.
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.
Predatory birds can help control crop insects
Farmers around the world are attracting birds and other vertebrates, which keep pests and other invasive species away from their crops.
Brandon Loebick, Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute
Brandon Loebick graduated Ohio State ATI with a two-year degree in beef production and management.
5 things admissions wants students to know
Jill Byers, Ohio State ATI admission counselor, shares five things students should focus on when applying to colleges and universities.
Wisdom should come with age
We sometimes learn from our mistakes; however, more frequently we seem to repeat them in science and politics.