2007 News Releases
Williams Named College of Agriculture Associate Dean for Instruction
Annual Ag Roundup Nov. 3 at AU
AU Ag Economists Analyze Sharp Rise in Alabama Farmland Values
Energy Co-op Sets Up Scholarship Endowment at Auburn University
AU’S Wang Helps Ensure Food Safety for Olympics
Snapdragons a Potential Cash Cow for Small-Scale Alabama Farmers
High-Schoolers Can Explore Ag, Forestry Majors at AU
Gifts Honor Former Auburn First Ladies
North Auburn Fisheries Facilities Renamed for Long-Time Leader
(photo 1: dignitaries at dedication)
(photo 2: new sign is unveiled)
AU Farmer's Market Kicking Off 2007 Season
Black-American Legacy Program
Hall of Honor and Pioneer Award Recipients
AU Ag Alumni to Honor Five
2007 Ag in the News
Cool wash reduces egg pathogen levels
Special Report: Parasite imported from South America kills fire ants
Hot, dry drought conditions continue
Weather observers offer glimmer of hope
Fire ants: Get rid of these stinging pests yourself
Combo Vaccines Developed Against Bird Flu
Team seeks solution to water woes
High Milk Prices Going Higher
Preventing common electrical problems
Research showing worth of hybrid catfish
Alabama And E-85
Hold the E. coli and send back the Salmonella, we're taking foodborne bugs off the menu
Collapse threatens honeybee colonies
Expert in food-transmitted bacteria to speak at Auburn
WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE : Irrigation Initiative Seeks To Tap Alabama's Resources
Fisheries Scholarship Created in Memory of David Partridge
Market at Ag Heritage Park to hold three "May Market" days
Polarization with environmentalists questioned
AU Biofuel Expert Discusses Environmental Benefits
Formosan termites on the move
Farmers' market on AU's campus kicks off 2007 season Thursday
AU's rich history: Guests tour the university's agriculture facility; scholarship established
Bransby speaks to Opelika Kiwanis Club about his work
Gearing up for Farm Bill
Bransby speaking on "Projected Environmental Benefits from Bioenergy
700 Boy Scouts visit AU to earn variety of merit badges
College of Agriculture offering study tour to Hungary
GIPSA Study Flawed
Biomass ethanol not backyard deal
Colombia Fish Disaster Highlights Importance of Pond-Raised Aquaculture
Fuel from plants may be state bonanza
HRI grants $350,000 to industry research projects
Auburn prof dicusses alternative fuels with President Bush
Recalls Gets Consumers, Experts Talking
Specter of herbicide resistance haunts Southeastern farmers
Hay crisis makes some farmers bail out: Summer drought taking toll on cattle industry
A U Professor Bransby discusses benefits of switchgrass on ABC's Nightline
A Radio Debut: Three Fish, Three Sounds (audio clip)
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