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Renovating the Neighborhood Baseball Diamond
Horticulture and Crop Science students get a great hands-on learning opportunity and school baseball teams get a renovated field with this class project. It’s a great example of a wonderful partnership! ...
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CFAES Alumni Making News
We love to see our alumni out in the world making great things happen. Here are some recent newsmakers from The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. ...
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Groundhog Day- NOAA Climate Data
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/groundhog-day-noaa-climate-data
between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox. Superstition has it that fair weather was seen as ...
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Silage Pile Management and Safety
saved in a rescue attempt because of the buddy rule could mean the difference between life and death. ...
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Winter Solstice Labyrinth Walk at Chadwick Arboretum
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/winter-solstice-labyrinth-walk-chadwick-arboretum
Walking the candlelit labyrinth in Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens is a peaceful way to welcome winter. Director, Mary Maloney will give a brief overview of the labyrinth as a meditative tool at 6:00 p.m. Learn more here. ...
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November 2017
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/november-2017
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White-nose Syndrome Update- Bat Acoustic Surveys Indicate Declining Numbers of Bats
away, while echolcating and eating its reward. High-Speed Footage of a Bat in Flight- Smithsonian ... Channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upq7LyhCGXE Published Jul 3, 2013 High-speed cameras track ...
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Do We Inherit the Love of Nature?
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/do-we-inherit-love-nature
found in this region’s unique micro-climate and soil conditions. I did a little more research and ...
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Sample Student-Produced Processed Meats
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/sample-student-produced-processed-meats
The Processed Meats class will present its final products on Wednesday, December 6, from 9:10am-11:15am in 117 Animal Science Building, to visitors who want to taste and judge the students' creations. Individuals or teams will produce a variety of me ...
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How to Survive in Antarctica: Lessons from an Insect- Buckeye Smart Program
Antarctica is among Earth’s most inhospitable environments, but one insect, a wingless midge (Belgica antarctica), thrives here. It survives not only low temperatures, but also desiccation, UV radiation, and extremes of salinity and pH. Join David Denling ...