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Why are the Leaves in My Grass Hay Dying?
Joel Hunter
Browning leaves and a pale green color in timothy and orchardgrass may be an indication of fungal infection. More


Pennsylvania Game Bird Industry
R. Michael Hulet
Today in the state of Pennsylvania millions of game birds are produced annually by professional game breeders. More


Biosecurity: Protecting Your Birds from Disease
Phillip Clauer, Gregory P Martin, Ph.D., PAS, Patricia A Dunn, DVM, MAM, DACPV, R. Michael Hulet
Biosecurity means protecting your birds by preventing disease from entering your farm, and protecting others by preventing disease from leaving your farm. More


Winter Canola in Pennsylvania: Production and Agronomic Recommendations
Joel Hunter, Gregory W. Roth, Ph.D.
Canola’s origin dates back to an oilseed crop grown in the 13th century called rapeseed. More


Spring Canola in Pennsylvania: Production and Agronomic Recommendations
Joel Hunter, Gregory W. Roth, Ph.D.
Canola’s origins date back to an oilseed crop called rapeseed, which was grown in the thirteenth century. More


Camelina Production and Potential in Pennsylvania
Joel Hunter, Gregory W. Roth, Ph.D.
Camelina (Camelina sativa L.) was first cultivated in northern Europe during the Bronze Age. More


Bobwhite Quail Production
Phillip Clauer, Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., R. Michael Hulet
Bobwhite quail production may provide resources for stocking areas where native bird numbers have dwindled. More


Partridge Production
Lynn Kime, Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., R. Michael Hulet
Partridge producers typically raise one of two distinct species, the chukar or the Hungarian partridge. More


Small-Flock Turkey Production
Phillip Clauer, Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., Lynn Kime, R. Michael Hulet
Raising turkeys can be a satisfying educational activity as well as a source of economical, high-quality meat for your family and friends. More


Pheasant Production
Lynn Kime, Jayson K. Harper, Ph.D., R. Michael Hulet
Professional game breeders in Pennsylvania produce one-half million commercial pheasants annually, and the Pennsylvania Game Commission also produces birds. More