Farm animals and COVID-19: Research is being done
The novel coronavirus is but one of many viruses in recent years that started in animals, then mutated and adapted so that it could spread to people.
The novel coronavirus is but one of many viruses in recent years that started in animals, then mutated and adapted so that it could spread to people.
I wondered how students pursuing agricultural degrees were feeling, and if the pandemic and racial justice movement had affected their career aspirations.
After all of these years I have learned to embrace the inevitable fact that there will always be a football game on during my parties.
Generations were raised sold on the idea that letting kids romp around in farm dirt was a positive. Now, we have more research to back that up.
Created to help smokers quit, the nicotine patch may have another purpose — treating patients who suffer from a chronic lung disease, such as sarcoidosis. A growth of inflammatory cells, most likely triggered by inhaling pesticides or other toxic materials, sarcoidois can cause severe lung damage and even death if it doesn’t go away on […]
Ohio growers can now plot it out from farm to faucet, thanks to a new app from The Ohio State University. Called Ohio State PLOTS, the free app allows growers, as well as consultants and others who support growers, to design replicated plot layouts by creating on-farm trials that can compare hybrids, seeding populations, fertilizer […]