Ginseng and Gene Banks This week, the Medius team is traveling to Wisconsin to exhibit at the Wisconsin Corn⦁Soy Expo on February 2-3 in Wisconsin Dells. The event is coordinated by the state’s corn and
Touchdowns and Tomatoes! Over the decades, New Year’s Day has become somewhat synonymous with Ohio State University football. In recent history, since the inception of the four-team College Football Playoff format in 2014, the Buckeyes
White Christmas, Maple Syrup, and…Saffron? With the Christmas season in full swing and the official holiday only a few days away, it seems appropriate to make a northern state the next subject in our tour
Home to the Unique Delta Region Welcome to the next installment of America’s Best Idea, where we check out the agricultural profile of Mississippi State University and its supporting land-grant universities (LGUs). If you immediately
Home to the First Thanksgiving During Thanksgiving week, it seems appropriate to highlight the agricultural profile and contributions of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Although the holiday’s origination is commonly associated with Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621
The First State…of Lima Beans The First State marks the 23rd stop on our agricultural tour of the United States. Delaware ratified the Articles of Confederation on December 7, 1787, making it the very first
Specialty Crop Powerhouse of the North For those who might be new to our company blog, we are in the middle of a tour of U.S. agriculture. On our journey we have been examining not
Soybeans, Sunflowers, and So Much More in South Dakota When most people hear the name South Dakota, they probably think of Mount Rushmore and maybe the Black Hills. Still others might think of bison, the
Pennsylvania: Mushroom (and Ice Cream?) Capital of the World Our next stop on our ongoing tour of America’s land-grant university (LGU) system is upon us, and today we turn our attention to the Commonwealth of
Crab Cakes and Football…but That’s Not All “Crab cakes and football! That’s what Maryland does!” But that’s not all it does, as we’re going to learn in today’s post on the Old Line State as