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Direct Marketing Webinar-Are You Still Accepting Cash in a Digital World
Link to webinar: go.osu.edu/AreYouStillAcceptingCashinaDigitalWorld4-2017 Speaker: Eric Barrett It is best to log in about 15 minutes prior to the start time so that you can make sure you are able to log in, and that your sound is working properly. NO ...
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Volunteering Is Good for the Soul
https://butler.osu.edu/news/volunteering-good-soul
County. The program is a partnership between the Butler County Juvenile Justice, the Ohio State Highway ...
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Healthy Ground, Healthy Atmosphere: Recarbonizing the Earth's Soils
https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/healthy-ground-healthy-atmosphere-recarbonizing-the-earths-soils
Nancy Averett writes about science and the environment from Cincinnati, OH. Her work has been published in Pacific Standard, Audubon, Discover, E/The Environmental Magazine, and a variety of other publications. O n a bright October morning Dave Brandt tr ...
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Harvesting Your Own Garden Seeds
https://butler.osu.edu/news/harvesting-your-own-garden-seeds
are high and there is good air circulation around the drying seed heads and pods. The key is to avoid ...
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Ohio AgritoursimReady Conference
https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/ohio-agritoursimready-conference
Hosted by OSU and Wright & Moore. ...
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Ohio Cane-Fruit Pruning Workshop
https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/ohio-cane-fruit-pruning-workshop
Hosted by Gary Gao & Dave Scurlock. ...
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Soil Drainage Research Unit 2017 Budget Meeting
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/4939
245 Tuesday, June 21, 2016 (All day) ...
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MFCs- Basic Information
design, and testing. Final report for ASAE’s G.B. Gunlogson Student Environmental Design Competition. Ohio ...
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High Tunnel Training, Hosted by Brad Bergefurd
https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/high-tunnel-training-hosted-by-brad-bergefurd
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Health study to look for links between disease, land formation
https://fst.osu.edu/news/health-study-look-links-between-disease-land-formation
Some areas of Ohio are riddled with karst, a layer of cracked and eroded rock a few feet below ground. Other areas, particularly in eastern Ohio, are pocked with abandoned coal mines whose entrances and air shafts puncture the ground. Both these natural a ...