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Pomerene Forest Laboratory
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/pomerene-forest-laboratory
spruces, and northern red oak are analyzed for selection, breeding, and disease and pest resistance. West ...
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Student Organizations
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/student-organizations
Royce Thornton Turf Club Advisor: Dr. Ed Nangle Social Clubs F.R.I.E.N.D.S Advisor: Leslie ...
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IMPORTANT CHANGES TO HANDSHAKE-PLEASE READ
Important update and changes to Handshake...Please Read! ...
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Protecting Plants, People, and the World: Celebrating Ohio State’s Commitment to Plant Health
diseases and pests are responsible for up to 40 percent of food crops lost annually. Forests are threatened ... globally by diseases and pests, and new invasive threats arrive each year. Highlighting examples of the ...
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Updates from the ATI Business Office
updates for the upcoming Spring Semester. STATEMENTS: Statements have been populating on your accounts ...
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Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk and Conifer Tour
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/events/winter-solstice-labyrinth-walk-and-conifer-tour
lot is about $2.50/hour, payable with credit card. Update 12/20/21: Construction has closed Fyffe ...
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Cru- Spring Semester Updates!
Bible studies forming for Spring Semester!! Contact Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu for more information!! ...
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2021 Ohio Community Wildlife Cooperative Annual Conference
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/2021-ohio-community-wildlife-cooperative-annual-conference
presentations (bobcats, ticks, invasive species, deer diseases, non-native birds, and squirrels) will be ... access the Nov. 10 th webinar – Register here. Join our email list to receive updates on our annual ...
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SLC Meeting- November 22 (Guest speaker)
Community Room. Dr. Boone will be attending to share lots of college updates! Stick around after the ...
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The Good, The Bad, & The Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife Conflict
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/good-bad-hungry-dealing-wildlife-conflict
plants, dug-up bulbs, burrows under porches, or holes in the lawn. Fortunately, most wildlife damage can ...