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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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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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Christmas trees living large: A photo tour in Secrest Arboretum
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/christmas-trees-living-large-photo-tour-in-secrest-arboretum
succumbs to disease with age. Annual landscape benefits based on the specimen’s 14-inch-diameter trunk: $98 ...
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Entomology Graduate Student Selected as a Fellow for AIARD’s Future Leaders Forum
disease in organic farming systems under his advisor, Dr. Larry Phelan. Diego, with support from the ...
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Across the (Corn) Field, Brutus Buckeye Puts Multi-Hybrid Planting on Center Stage
also examining how to use drones to identify hybrids, pests, disease issues and nitrogen deficiencies ...
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Research and Development Center (OARDC). Stopping pests — diseases, insects or weeds — is one way Ohio ...
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New ‘Critically Sensitive’ Technology Providing Potential for Broad Range of Scientific Discovery
platform has the potential to open doors for new discoveries in disease prevention and treatment as well as ...
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Ohio State Research: Fat in Avocado Helps Body Absorb, Convert Vitamin A Nutrients
the risk of disease and death from severe infections. “This is one of the leading nutritional ...
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Ohio State Experts Offer Tips on Best Management Practices to Keep Phosphorus on the Field, Improve Water Quality
soybeans as part of an overall effort to update the Tri-State fertility recommendations for Ohio soybeans. ...
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For Ohio State Scientist Fred Michel, Sustainability Is a Way of Life
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/for-ohio-state-scientist-fred-michel-sustainability-is-way-life
present in compost, developing ways to suppress plant diseases as well as animal and human pathogens that ...