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In study, skipping meals is linked to abdominal weight gain
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/%E2%80%8Bin-study-skipping-meals-is-linked-abdominal-weight-gain
disease. “This does support the notion that small meals throughout the day can be helpful for weight loss, ...
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Soil Balancing Call-in Conversations Available Fall 2018
https://offer.osu.edu/SB-call-in
A series of three Conference Call-in events on Soil Balancing are scheduled this fall: October 17, November 14, and December 12. Each event will bring together a panel of farmers, growers, agricultural advisors, and researchers to share their perspectives ...
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Upcoming Sessions Target On-farm Food Safety for Fruit, Vegetable Growers
Hoover. To see an updated schedule, go to http://producesafety.osu.edu/events. Each session is $20. ...
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Study: An Apple a Day Lowers Level of Blood Chemical Linked to Hardening of the Arteries
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/686
versus those with coronary artery disease, he said. The study is published online in the Journal of ...
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14 billion ways honey bees let you eat
large numbers due to many reasons, including diseases, insect pests, loss of habitat and farm chemicals. ...
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OARDC’s Linda Saif is first woman to win prestigious Wolf Prize in Agriculture
her work on viral diseases of critical importance to farm animals, food safety and human health. ...
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Growing season: OARDC's organic farming program gets a shot in the arm
biological control of foodborne diseases, and controlling problematic downy mildew and bacterial wilt in ...
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Two OARDC scientists contribute to National Climate Assessment
vulnerability of many U.S. forests to fire, drought, disease outbreaks and insect infestations. Mandated by ...
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OSU Expert: Nozzle Choice Can Determine Yield Gains or Declines, Save Growers Money
mistakes won’t show up that day, but sometime later in the growing season when weeds, insects, disease or ...
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Food pH sensor, developed by OARDC scientists, also may look deep in oceans
(LATE UPDATE: The team has made the first cut.) A pH sensor originally developed by OARDC ...