News For August 2005
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Wednesday August 31, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- With The Remnants Of Hurricane Katrina Tracking Through The Northeast, Penn State Extension Is Offering Disaster-related Information For Pennsylvanians Who May Be Affected By The Storm.
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Wednesday August 31, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. A Conference Titled "geographic Information Systems For Local Government" Will Be Offered By Penn States College Of Agricultural Sciences, Oct. 17-18 At The Penn Stater Conference Center Hotel At University Park. The Event Is Sponsored By The Penn State Cooperative Extension Geospatial Technology Program, In Cooperation With The National Consortium For Rural Geospatial Innovation In America, The Pennsylvan
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Tuesday August 30, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Time Was When Every Deer Hunter Was Taught How To Butcher A Deer, Process The Meat And Prepare A Variety Of Tasty Venison Dishes. But These Days, It Sometimes Seems Like That Vital Information Is Not Passed Down.
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Monday August 22, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- U.s. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns -- At A Press Conference After An Ag Progress Days Farm Bill Forum Aug. 16 That Attracted Hundreds -- Pointed Out That Research Done By Penn State And Other Land Grant Universities Is Critical To The Future Of Agriculture.
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Friday August 12, 2005More »
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns (JOE-hahns) will be available to speak with media both before and after his scheduled public Farm Bill Forum on Tuesday, Aug. 16 at Penn State's Ag Progress Days. Following is the schedule and other pertinent information:
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Friday August 12, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Larry Muller, Professor Emeritus Of Dairy Science In Penn State's College Of Agricultural Sciences, Recently Received The 2005 Award Of Honor From The American Dairy Science Association At The Organization's National Annual Meeting In Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Thursday August 11, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Although U.s. Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns Will Host A Farm Bill Forum Aug. 16 At Penn State's Ag Progress Days Primarily To Talk With Pennsylvania Farmers, The Federal Legislation Has Evolved To Affect Virtually All Americans, According To An Economist In Penn State's College Of Agricultural Sciences.
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Tuesday August 09, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Penn State Has Camps For Soccer, Football, Basketball, Swimming And Other Activities -- Why Not A Cow Camp? For Many People, The Concept Of "cow Camp" Might Seem Peculiar, But For Four Days In June, 35 Teenagers From 17 Counties Across Pennsylvania Found Cow Camp To Be A Rewarding Experience That Enhanced Their Understanding Of Cattle Production Through A Series Of Intensive Activities.
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Monday August 08, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- A U.s. Secretary Of Agriculture Rarely Comes To Pennsylvania, So When Secretary Mike Johanns Visits Penn State's Ag Progress Days Aug. 16, Keystone State Farmers Should Take The Opportunity To Influence Him On Farm Bill Programs That Affect Them, According To An Economist In The College Of Agricultural Sciences.
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Thursday August 04, 2005More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- U.s. Secretary Of Agriculture Mike Johanns Will Host A Farm Bill Forum Aug. 16 At Penn State's Ag Progress Days Near State College In Centre County. Farmers Are Invited To Ask Questions And Make Comments About Federal Agricultural Policies.
