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Pennsylvania Farm Bureau talks budget, transportation funding, pension reform and more during state legislative conference
More than 350 farmers from across Pennsylvania met with members of the state General Assembly on National Agriculture Day to discuss priority issues affecting farm families, including funding for agriculture programs under the state budget. As part of...Tags: Agriculture, Politics, Interior Policy, The Pennsylvania State University, Pension and Welfare
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Orlando Science Center: Sid the Science Kid event ahead
Orlando Science Center will participate in the first nationwide Celebrate Science With Sid the Science Kid event with movie presentations this weekend. "Sid the Science Kid" is a computer-animated PBS series produced by the Jim Henson Company. "Sid...
Tags: Agriculture, Orlando Science Center, Science and Technology, Science
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South Dakota FFA extends invite to annual convention
BROOKINGS – The South Dakota FFA Association will host the 85th Annual South Dakota State FFA Convention on April 14-16, 2013, on South Dakota State University’s campus in Brookings, S.D. The theme of the 85th State FFA Convention was...Tags: Agriculture, South Dakota State University, Environmental Issues, Animal Science, Groton
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Somerset County Where to Go for April 11
Chicken and biscuit The County Line Church of the Brethren, Champion, chicken and biscuit dinner from 4 to 7 p.m. April 20. Chicken and biscuits, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, applesauce, cake and drink. Sponsored by the Spiritual Renewal Team to benefit the...Tags: Libraries, Disc Jockeys, Diseases and Illnesses, Potatoes, Theater
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...Tags: Employment, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Human Interest, Metal and Mineral, Space Programs
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Disease threatens critical population of gray bats
Federal biologists on Monday confirmed the presence of a lethal fungus known as white-nose syndrome at Alabama’s Fern Cave National Wildlife Refuge, home of the largest wintering colony of endangered gray bats. With more than 1 million hibernating...
Tags: Agriculture, Endangered Species, West Nile Virus, Landforms, Environmental Issues
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Genetically Engineered Food Needs Labels
The Hartford CourantIf there's one thing that stands out for me during my 25 years in Connecticut, it was the quiet but delicious return of good food and local farms. For readers who are less than 40 years old, please remember, there were no farmers markets in the state...Tags: Agriculture, United Nations, Whole Foods Market, Genetic Engineering, Consumer Goods Industries
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Somerset County Where to Go for April 4
Wings The Confluence Volunteer Fire Department “Wing Night” from 5 until 7 p.m. April 6 at the Barlow Street Fire Hall. Handicapped accessible and take-outs will be available. Pot pie dinner Relax after the Easter holiday at a pot pie dinner...Tags: Disc Jockeys, Diseases and Illnesses, Theater, Students, Lobbying
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Bats need trees as maternity wards, to save us from bugs
The abandoned Durham Iron Mine in upper Bucks County once belonged to William Penn and, in 1999, it served as the winter hibernation home for up to 17,000 bats, after they had dined on nearly 12 tons of airborne bugs in warmer months. Nine years later,...
Tags: Agriculture, Endangered Species, Landforms, Caves and Caverns, Forestry and Timber
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SDSU students experience Argentine agriculture
BROOKINGS - Alex Hohertz didn't grow up on a farm, so when the Minnetonka, Minn., native decided to pursue a career in agriculture, he turned to South Dakota State University to teach him how. Evidentially this was a smart move because when the senior...Tags: Agriculture, Trips and Vacations, Colleges and Universities, Students, Argentina
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Towson professor investigated over allegations of plagiarism
A longtime Towson University professor has resigned his post as the head of the city school system's ethics panel amid allegations that his published academic articles contain content from dozens of sources without proper — or in some cases any...
Tags: Elections, Values, Agriculture, Newspaper and Magazine, Towson University
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Fall turkey-hunting season changes part of research
A Penn State wildlife scientist, working in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, is asking hunters to adjust to changes in the length of wild turkey seasons in several wildlife management units this fall, in exchange for enhanced...
Tags: Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Biology, Research, The Pennsylvania State University
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