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A Formula For Higher Pest Resistance in Ornamental Trees
sapinea âa pest responsible for extensive damage throughout the world on trees predisposed to disease by ...
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Volunteer/Adviser Update
https://brown.osu.edu/events/volunteeradviser-update-2
Will include mandated advisor training per OSU Policy 1.50. All 4-H Volunteers must attend ONE of the scheduled trainings. ...
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Volunteer/Adviser Update
https://brown.osu.edu/events/volunteeradviser-update-1
Will include mandated advisor training per OSU Policy 1.50. All 4-H Volunteers must attend ONE of the scheduled trainings. ...
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Volunteer/Adviser Update
https://brown.osu.edu/events/volunteeradviser-update-0
Will include mandated advisor training per OSU Policy 1.50. All 4-H Volunteers must attend ONE of the scheduled trainings. ...
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Volunteer/Adviser Update
https://brown.osu.edu/events/volunteeradviser-update
Will include mandated advisor training per OSU Policy 1.50. All 4-H Volunteers must attend ONE of the scheduled trainings. Also included will be the basics of filing out the club annual financial summary. ...
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OARDC, OSU Extension Join Effort to Fight Ash Pest Found in Ohio
area. âThis pest could have the same devastating effect as chestnut blight and Dutch elm disease ...
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Seminar: Volatile components of bird preen gland secretions and community-level interactions in disease transmission Mary Garvin
By Mary Garvin ...
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More Food Grown Near Home, Less Oil: Ohio State Tests Eco Plots for Small Farms Serving Cities
mites and also more powdery mildew, a disease. The tunnelââ¬â¢s benefits, including greater growth, ...
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UPDATE: Olympic-Sized Tale of Generosity Featuring Ohio State Retiree to be Told on NBC
March 11, 2010 UPDATE: MSNBC will broadcast the program, titled "Operation Yellow ...
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Ohio's Wheat Struggling Under Wet Weather, Diseases
December 3, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- Prolonged heavy rains during winter wheat planting have resulted in severe stand establishment problems throughout parts of Ohio, which may affect overall yields come next season's harvest. Pat Lipps, an Ohio State Uni ...