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A Closer Look at Organic Corn Growers
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/october-22-2019-938am/closer-look-organic-corn-growers
dairy research organic transition field crops ...
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Growing Apples in Home Gardens Using IPM
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/gowing-applies-home-gardens-using-ipm
free to bring your brown bag lunch. This webinar will be held in the East conference room at 831 ...
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Growing Conifers in Home Gardens Using IPM
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/growing-conifers-home-gardens-using-ipm
to bring your brown bag lunch. This webinar will be held in the East conference room at 831 College ...
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FST student conducts research in Nicaragua
https://fst.osu.edu/news/fst-student-conducts-research-nicaragua
Diarrheal Disease Transmission in Developing Countries (PI: Lee)’. ...
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Past Projects
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Fruit Crops Enhancing Productivity and Soilborne Disease Control in Intensive Organic Vegetable ...
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Chow Line: Leafy Greens Suspected in Latest E. coli Food Poisoning Cases
https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-leafy-greens-suspected-latest-e-coli-food-poisoning-cases-0
coli that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says is closely related genetically to the ...
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Giant Ragweed: A Weed of Extremes
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/september-27-2019-137pm/giant-ragweed-weed-extremes
weeds research ...
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SSSSSSSSSNAKES IN THE GARDEN
https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/sssssssssnakes-garden
common is the GARTER SNAKE. Named for the 3 light stripes that run along the length of its black, brown ... MIDLAND and NORTHERN BROWN SNAKE, EASTERN MILKSNAKE, and BLACK RAT SNAKE. For help identifying Ohio ...
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Chow Line: Internal Temperature of 165 F Needed for Chicken to Prevent Foodborne Illness
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s best to use a food thermometer placed in the ...
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Resources on Prevented Planting Acres
https://offer.osu.edu/news/resources-prevented-planting-acres
As the wet spring becomes a wet summer, Ohio State agronomists have been sharing resources and information for late summer planting alternatives. This article has been adapted from several articles in the Ohio State Agronomic Crops newsletter (C.O.R.N.) ...