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Ohio's Corn Benefited Little from Hurricane Katrina
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohios-corn-benefited-little-hurricane-katrina
said Thomison. "Prompt harvest is highly desirable since stalk quality is problematic this year. ...
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Rumen Expert, Microbe Namesake, Notches 2008 OARDC Senior Faculty Research Award
utilizing the structural carbohydrates in forages; showing the synergy between bacterial species in the ...
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'In Over Your Head' Bulletin Offers Strategies for Financial Crisis
option for people in some circumstances. We explain the pros and cons, and the differences between ...
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Forest Products Industry: Learn about EAB Quarantines, How to Stay in Business April 23 in Holmes Co.
Millersburg in Holmes County, between Walnut Creek and New Bedford. Officials with the Ohio Department of ...
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New Way to Skin a Tomato: Scientist Bags 2008 OARDC Innovator Award for Food-, Work-, Earth-friendly Method
skin, typically high in nutrients such as lycopene, can still be put to commercial use ââ¬â in paste ...
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Chow Line: Wheat berries tasty, nutritious (for 11/27/05)
in whole-wheat flour, but not regular flour. Its main claim to fame is its high fiber content. The ...
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Formal Hort. Training in the Works for Volunteers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/formal-hort-training-works-volunteers
should be highly trained in basic horticulture skills and education. The goal is for them to be more ...
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Farm Financial Management Topics Highlighted at Farm Science Review
because of high feed costs." Specialists on-hand in the Firebaugh Building to offer information and ...
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Campus Campaign 2014 Wrap-Up
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/campus-campaign-2014-wrap
50% or higher: ACEL Agricultural, Environmental & Development Economics Ashland County Ashtabula ...
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No Soybean Rust? Tuck Fungicides Away for Winter
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/no-soybean-rust-tuck-fungicides-away-winter
— With the need to treat soybean rust now highly unlikely this growing season, the next step for Ohio ...