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Wetlands Director Eyes New Water
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wetlands-director-eyes-new-water
H. Schiermeier Olentangy River Wetland Research Park, Mitsch was delighted last week as students from ...
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Industry Decisions May Hold Key in Biotech Future
(herbicide-resistant) wheat plant, in response to international resistance and growing concerns from U.S. producers ... donât want to buy and then producers grow and market products to meet consumer desires. And when ...
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Survey Shows Higher Levels of Concern on Food, Agricultural, Environmental Issues
table). "I think this reflects a growing awareness among Ohioans about some of these issues," ... remember from when they were growing up." Concern about pollution of rivers, streams and groundwater ...
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The Faces of AEDE: Carl Zulauf, Professor and Farm Policy Expert
https://aede.osu.edu/news/faces-aede-carl-zulauf-professor-and-farm-policy-expert
similar to ACRE – he doesn’t see the trend towards developing market-oriented policies turning around ...
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Update on Magnesium Nutrition of Dairy Cows
Dr. Bill Weiss and Mr. Alex Tebbe, Department of Animal Sciences, OARDC/The Ohio State University, Wooster Unlike all other macrominerals, a clinical deficiency of magnesium is not uncommon in the U.S. dairy cattle population. One reason is because cows h ...
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Meet Mark Partridge: Professor, Swank Chair, and the “Most Influential Author in Regional Science”
growing pains as the U.S. did, such as dramatic transformation with major winners and losers. One key ...
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Volunteering Is Good for the Soul
https://butler.osu.edu/news/volunteering-good-soul
has to turn on their television to find needs within their community. Volunteering is ultimately ...
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INNOVATION IN EXTENSION: Auburn University
Operation Grow Brief description of innovation as provided in online survey: Extension program developed ...
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Meet Mark Partridge: Professor, Swank Chair, and the “Most Influential Author in Regional Science”
growing pains as the U.S. did, such as dramatic transformation with major winners and losers. One key ...
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The Soil Fertility Lab is growing!
https://soilfertility.osu.edu/news/soil-fertility-lab-growing
We are excited to announce the addition of a new post-doc to our lab. Dr. Christine Sprunger will be joining us in January after finishing her National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Columbia University where she is working to identify mec ...