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  1. New Book from Top Coyote Researcher Reveals New Insights, Benefits

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/new-book-from-top-coyote-researcher-reveals-new-insights-benefits

    food is Other interesting facts about the unique creatures: Adult coyotes only weigh between 20 and 45 ... pounds. Coyote pups are born between early April and late May. Coyotes are active both day and night, but ...

  2. Dr. Laura Elizabeth Lindsey

    https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-laura-elizabeth-lindsey

    lindsey.233@osu.edu (614) 292-9080 Kottman Hall (230) Columbus Campus PhD Crop & Soil Sciences- Michigan State ... University (2012) MS Soil Science- The Ohio State University (2009) BS Environment & Natural Resources- ... teachers). I’ve also always enjoyed science – many of my science fair projects growing up involved soil & ...

  3. Court bans spray used on soybean, cotton crops

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/court-bans-spray-used-soybean-cotton-crops

    I was driving to work last week and noticed that there were a high number of skunks that had ... soil-applied preemergence residual will be critical for Xtend beans planted in fields where you suspect ...

  4. Caitlyn Tasney Receives the CFAES Distinguished Senior Award

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/caitlyn-tasney-receives-cfaes-distinguished-senior-award

    I was always on the go with both work and school, while also making time between both of those to play ...

  5. Ohio State Experts Offer Tips on Best Management Practices to Keep Phosphorus on the Field, Improve Water Quality

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-state-experts-offer-tips-best-management-practices-keep-phosphorus-the-field

    recommendations. Where soil test levels are above 40 ppm Bray P1 or 58 ppm Mehlich III-ICP, do not apply additional ... recommendations. Fertilizing soils above these levels increases the risk of phosphorous in runoff and tile ... the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. “Doing soil testing and following Tri-State recommendations ...

  6. Preparing Lambs, Kids For The Weaning Process

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/preparing-lambs-kids-weaning-process

    out to lush pasture after weaning. Spring forage is high in protein, water and other nutrients which ...

  7. Dr. Wendy Klooster

    https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-wendy-klooster

    blueberry production at a large scale in Ohio. Container blueberry production can be a high value crop that ... would make use of urban environments that may include heavy metal contaminated, non-remediated soils ... , land-bank property or prior construction sites. Many central and north central Ohio soil types are also too alkaline for ...

  8. Marketing School Aimed At Helping Farmers Budget Time, Money Practices

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/marketing-school-aimed-helping-farmers-budget-time-money-practices

    meetings we attend to help us deal with production risks.  We will sit with the seed salesman and learn ... Leveling day.  I will be providing a benchmark discussion of the basic working of the futures and options ... a marketing plan for your operations.  The cost of the program is $150 and covers course materials, lunch, and ...

  9. Scholarship Luncheon Post event

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    https://www.facebook.com/OSUFoodAgEnv?utm_campaign=last%20call%20for%20alumni%20... https://twitter.com/cfaes_osu?utm_campaign=last%20ca&utm_source=bbis&utm_medium ... =... https://www.instagram.com/osucfaes/?utm_campaign=las&utm_source=bbis&utm_medium=... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9zTurj_CO6ZMxNFq_MYoqQ NoCollege of Food, Agricultural, and ...

  10. Yogurt may be the next go-to garlic breath remedy

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/yogurt-may-be-the-next-go-garlic-breath-remedy

    odors. A new study conducted in a lab – with follow-up human breath tests being planned – showed that ... scent from escaping into the air. Researchers tested the garlic deodorizing capacity of yogurt and its ... were effective at trapping garlic odors, leading the scientists to suggest high-protein foods may one ...

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