News For December 2006
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Friday December 22, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - After more than 70 years in Borland Laboratory, the famed Penn State Ice Cream Short Course offered by the College of Agricultural Sciences' food science department will have a new home in 2007.
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Friday December 22, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- "Ice Cream 101: Introduction to Frozen Desserts," a course offered by Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, will be held Jan. 27-28 at the Nittany Lion Inn on the University Park campus.
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Friday December 22, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- The sulfur content in on-road transportation diesel fuel was greatly reduced in recent months, and it is critical that operators of off-road diesel equipment know the sulfur content of the fuel they use in diesel engines in their operations, says an expert in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences.
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Tuesday December 19, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - For the fifth consecutive year, students in the Collegiate 4-H Club in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences are spreading holiday joy to American troops overseas.
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Friday December 15, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Educational and career opportunities, alternative energy, pesticide safety and 4-H programs for youth all will be highlighted in exhibits and activities sponsored by Penn State at the 2007 Pennsylvania Farm Show, Jan. 6-13 in Harrisburg.
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Friday December 15, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Five 4-H'ers represented Pennsylvania in three contest areas at the National 4-H Poultry and Egg Conference in Louisville, Ky., last month.
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Friday December 15, 2006More »
(To receive a photo of the team to accompany this story, e-mail a request to jjm29@psu.edu)
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Friday December 15, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- As part of a study on water quality in private wells across the state, researchers in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences are inviting well owners to respond to an online survey.
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Wednesday December 13, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- C. Peter Romaine, professor of plant pathology in Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences, has been named the first holder of the John B. Swayne Chair in Spawn Science.
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Tuesday December 05, 2006More »
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- When the space shuttle Discovery launches this month for a scheduled mission to the International Space Station, Slade Peters will have what amounts to a ringside seat.
