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Chow Line: Sugar intake can affect triglycerides (for 10/9/11)
Cleveland Clinic offers easy-to-read, detailed guidelines about how to reduce high triglyceride levels in ... normally think that consumption of sugar affects our blood sugar levels, and consumption of fat affects our ... have linked higher sugar consumption with higher levels of triglycerides. It’s not exactly clear how or ...
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Best Boss Ever
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/best-boss-ever-7
qualities that make a high-performing boss? Why is it important to be a good boss? When you are a great ... boss, your employees look forward to coming to work. Productivity is high, and your employees work ...
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Soybean Inoculants Supply Nitrogen Cheaper, More Effectively
nitrogen running about 50 cents a pound right now, that's about $150 out of a farmer's ... $3 per acre. "We've been testing inoculation products since 1995. Last year we tested over ... "Depending on the protein content, a bushel of soybeans will contain between three and four pounds of ...
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Nutrient Management Key to Reducing Dissolved Phosphorus in Lake Erie
coming from. We’re doing soil sampling and trying to run different scenarios.” After the third meeting of ... follow the best management recommendations about soil testing and fertility, among others,” he said. ... adopt some specific practices in line with the 4R concept: Take frequent soil tests and follow soil ...
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New Trick in Measuring Carbon Shows Conservation Tillage Value
efforts. "If you are just measuring total soil carbon, you don't see much difference between ... near Hoytville, Ohio. They found no difference between tilled and no-till fields when total soil carbon ... tested the soil for components of carbon we found that they can be early indicators of carbon ...
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Drought-Stressed Crops May Pose Risks to Livestock
nitrate toxicity. "The problem arises when the plant takes up nitrates from the soil, but ... doesn't convert that into proteins," said Eastridge. "Plants that are most at risk for ... fatal if left untreated. "In general, forages high in nitrates should not be grazed or fed as green ...
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Don't Let Late Soybean Harvest Slow Down Wheat Preparation
conditions are better for the applications." • Conduct soil tests to determine the appropriate levels of ... potassium and phosphorus. "Growers should be conducting soils tests now and applying applications over ... some dry situations in certain areas before the rain," said Lipps. "Now the soil is moist ...
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Want to Save on Fertilizer? Run a Soil Test
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/want-save-fertilizer-run-soil-test
January 30, 2008 ADA, Ohio-- With fertilizer prices continuing their upward trend, a soil test is ... 40 percent of corn acreage in the United States was soil tested in 2000 (most recent data available) ... fertility specialist, speculates that number has increased, but those growers not utilizing soil testing are ...
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Cleveland, Other Cities Could Produce Most of Their Food: Ohio State Study
downturn and a high rate of home foreclosures. Add to that some 2,900 acres of flat rooftops, and ... urban agriculture, with more than 200 community gardens (about 50 acres) in existence and legislation ... three "self-reliance" scenarios, each varying in amount of space dedicated to food production ...
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Growers Getting More Variety from Wheat Performance Test
risk," said Lipps. "Growers should pick all varieties based on high yields, high test weights and ... high standability. The annual performance test focused on five planting locations (Wayne, Darke, Wood, ... August 18, 2004 WOOSTER, Ohio — More than half of the 60-plus wheat varieties tested in Ohio State ...