
Sean Nealon
Contributor at Farm Progress
Media relations manager @OregonState. Write about @OSUAgSci research. Contact: [email protected]. Also help curate @oregonstatenews.
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1 week ago |
farmprogress.com | Sean Nealon
The new dairy plant in Withycombe Hall – the site of Oregon State University’s original dairy built in 1952 – will provide researchers and students a facility to address issues facing the dairy industry,Oregon State University is opening an on-campus creamery that will sell student-made ice cream, cheese and honey to the public.
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2 weeks ago |
cgsentinel.com | Sean Nealon
Certain groups of consumers appear to be open to drinking smoke-impacted wines, a finding in a new study that could provide market opportunities for winemakers increasingly dealing with the effects of wildfire smoke on grapes. The study by researchers at Oregon State University and in New Zealand found that consumers, particularly those that like smokey flavors in food and beverages, are open to drinking smoke-impacted wines.
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3 weeks ago |
highway58herald.org | Alejandro Figueroa |Mathias Lehman-Winters |Amy Kelley |Sean Nealon
by | Apr 1, 2025 | Foodie news, HeadlineFeed April Fools’ Day is another of life’s mysteries surrounded by rumors and myths. The origins of April Fools’ DayThe exact roots of April Fools’ Day are unclear, but historians have several theories. In late March, ancient Romans celebrated the festival of Hilaria. It is Latin for joyful or hilarious.
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3 weeks ago |
highway58herald.org | Alejandro Figueroa |Mathias Lehman-Winters |Amy Kelley |Sean Nealon
March 26, 2025 6:26 p.m.Oregon food banks receive truckloads of foods like frozen chicken and pork, milk, canned and fresh vegetables and fruit from the federal government every week. But starting in April, Oregon will receive fewer of those shipments, after the Trump administration has canceled a number of deliveries.
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3 weeks ago |
highway58herald.org | Mathias Lehman-Winters |Amy Kelley |Sean Nealon |Kaylee Tornay
Sam Oseroff moved his life across the country to work in Oakridge, only to be fired after getting his dream job with the Forest Service By MATHIAS LEHMAN-WINTERS/for The Herlad — Sam Oseroff, 34, didn’t grow up in Oakridge, but he did fall in love with it. In 2023, Oseroff and his fiancé left their home on the East Coast and embarked on a four-month road trip throughout the West, quickly developing a deep appreciation for the abundance of public lands. “I was always into the outdoors.
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It's great when a researcher uses the words "tube sock" and "adorable" when describing the skunk she is studying. @taaltree, @OSUAgSci

.@OregonState researchers studied this tube sock-like skunk. It lives throughout the western United States but you'll probably never see it in the wild: https://t.co/B7eCjfmhs7 https://t.co/p7dlUXKb98

These peppers are incredible, with so many potential uses!

Mild habanero pepper varieties that are flavorful without the fire being released by @OregonState: https://t.co/W0U0BoGIxW https://t.co/CDZTnDNHKJ

RT @oregonstatenews: A list of @OregonState experts who can talk about the wildfires burning throughout the western United States: https:…