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What do we do? ‘We grow Buckeyes for life’
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/videos/what-do-we-do-%E2%80%98we-grow-buckeyes-for-life%E2%80%99
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Asiatic Garden Beetle Could be Cause for Concern for Northern Ohio Corn
that this is the first year we’re going into the growing season knowing that the pests are in some ...
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OSU Students in Borlaug Summer Institute
https://plantpath.osu.edu/graduate/awards/2013-borlaug-summer
for a growing human population in a changing climate will require an interdisciplinary approach ...
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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 ...
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CFAES team strives to improve Tanzania ag technical institutes
workers in Tanzania and, in turn, enhance food security and improve livelihoods. A major goal of the ...
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Research Takes Aim to Find Ways to Prevent Salmonella from Contaminating Tomatoes
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/1612
79,600 illnesses, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In fact, fresh ...
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50th Farm Science Review another success
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/50th-farm-science-review-another-success
this story: Crop insurance, risk management to shape next Farm Bill: Ohio State ag economists Growing ...
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Gypsum Spread on Farms Could Help Keep Water Clean, Not Green
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/gypsum-spread-farms-could-help-keep-water-clean-not-green
an essential crop nutrient increasingly in short supply in some soils, especially ones used to grow ...
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Record-high number of students in summer research program
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/record-high-number-students-in-summer-research-program
Student researchers in CFAES are growing! The Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP), ...
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OSU Entomologists: Stink Bugs Could Injure Corn in Addition to Soybeans
growing on the back side giving the ear a characteristic banana-shaped appearance,” he said. “The shuck ...