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U.S. House Farm Bill Defeat Could Lead to More Extensions of 2008 Farm Bill
bill. “I raise caution against separating the bill because as it stands, it makes the connection between ...
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OSU to Offer New Fact Sheet on Stink Bugs, Which Are a Growing Concern for Soybean Farmers
the bugs have begun traveling north, he said. “We had reports of fields at economic levels last year ...
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OSU Extension Expert: Grass Not Yet Ready for Grazing
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/osu-extension-expert-grass-not-yet-ready-for-grazing
additional damage to the forages and soil and to allow new growth to commence in order to start putting some ...
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Chow Line: Careful: Some People Foods Just Aren’t Good For Dogs
statement. “Our bodies may break down foods or other chemicals that a dog’s can’t tolerate,” she said. High ...
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Ohio’s Salamanders: 24 Good Things to Know (and What They Can Tell You)
often quite abundant.” Getting to Know Salamanders (22 pages, $7.50) gives details on Ohio’s common ...
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Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference will Feature "How Well Do You Know Your Legal System?"
a special morning youth session for high school aged females. A program and registration form are available ...
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Scholarships: Opening the Door to Higher Education
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/scholarships-opening-the-door-higher-education
High School in Chillicothe. He teaches several different courses: agricultural construction, natural ...
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FDA Listening Session April 30 on Proposed Produce Safety Rule
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/fda-listening-session-april-30-proposed-produce-safety-rule
"Participants will have access to some top-level FDA administrators," Kulhanek said. "You can get ...
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CFAES Grad Report Positive Jobs Outlook
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/cfaes-grad-report-positive-jobs-outlook
graduates are so well placed to compete because we set high expectations,” McPheron said. “We offer them ... ways.” CFAES graduates last year reported an average starting salary of $39,726, with a high of $76,960. ...
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New Research Finds Some U.S. Soybean Yield Losses Caused by Weather Variations
most of that production is not irrigated, soybean production in the region is highly affected by ...