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Got Questions on Trees, Plants, Flowers or Conservation? Farm Science Review’s Gwynne Conservation Area Has the Answer
Carps in Ohio Update. Energy Savings for Households and Congregations. Plant Diagnostics. Evaluating the ...
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OSUE Annual Conference- December 9-11
https://butler.osu.edu/news/osue-annual-conference-december-9-11
campus. Check out additional updates via Facebook and Twitter. Information to link to these resources will ...
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Milk Volume or Components: What Should You Aim For?
damage by this disease compared with planting earlier. It is best to avoid no-till where clover was grown ...
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Heat and Colostrum, Friend and Foe
generating increased interest as herds seek additional tools to control the transfer of disease pathogens, ...
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Dairy Policy and Market Watch
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-9-issue-1/dairy-policy-and-market-watch
recently updated my 24 week forecast for the dairy commodity prices and the Class III price. This can be ...
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Investigations in Population, Place and the Environment: Social Lawn Art
https://senr.osu.edu/events/investigations-population-place-and-environment-social-lawn-art
Investigations in Population, Place and the Environment presented by Dr. Kerry Ard, School of Environment and Natural Resources and Jacklyn Brickman, MFA Candidate, Department of Art Art, Therapy Dogs, Cazuelas Food Truck, Register to Vote ...
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ENRGP Exit Seminar: Factors Influencing Ohio Tree Farmers’ Forest Management and Outreach Needs
Forest disease and insect problems/control and estate planning were of significantly greater interest ...
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Common Questions Regarding Coliform Mastitis Vaccines
opportunity to affect the disease. These bacterins act as preventative vaccines, not therapeutic drugs. Q: ...
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Buckeyes Are Toxic to (Real) Ducks, Say Ohio State Ag Experts, But Biggest Risk May Be on Football Field
Diseases of Poultry. “So we’re probably talking mostly about wild ducks or a few backyard domestic ducks. ...
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Feral Cats Avoid Urban Coyotes, Are Surprisingly Healthy
https://senr.osu.edu/news/feral-cats-avoid-urban-coyotes-are-surprisingly-healthy
can spread a disease called toxoplasmosis; on rare occasions, coyotes have bitten humans. The ... findings paint both animals in a more positive light, Gehrt said. “Free-roaming cats aren’t as diseased ...