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OARDC Names 2009 Junior Faculty Research Award Winners: Land Use, Food-borne Illness Experts
in the past eight years, including three papers with more than 50 citations; is committed to ...
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OSU Extension Plays Key Role in Solar Energy Development in Ohio
those workers receiving training in green energy technologies. Additionally, three area high schools ...
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Communiqué November 21, 2012
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2012-11-21
Contents Thanksgiving Message from the Director Keep Commitments- Behavior # 12 of High ... Keith Back to Top Keep Commitments- Behavior # 12 of High-Trust Leaders-Keith Smith, associate vice ...
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Higher Food, Commodity Prices Prompting Focus on Ag Policy, Research
in those terms with the U.S. federal budget deficit so high." Zulauf said other policy issues ...
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Ohio State Researcher: Foodborne Illness Costs $77.7 Billion a Year
cost is high, it doesn't come near the $11.4 billion cost associated with Salmonella (specifically ...
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Wide Variety of Lettuces Can Be Grown in Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wide-variety-lettuces-can-be-grown-ohio
Celeryville, Ohio, and found that many are adapted to Ohio's climate and soils. The project was designed ...
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Communiqué January 10, 2011
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2011-01-10
6.00) I am satisfied with the level of communication I receive from my supervisor. (mean of 7.17) *Mean ... services-Â running the risk of reducing public value, leading to further budget cuts. Other states are exploring ways ...
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OSU South Centers Small Business Development Center Awarded for Excellence
achieve that speaks highly of their knowledge and ability to service our clients' needs." The ...
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Open House to Showcase Chadwick Arboretum
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/open-house-showcase-chadwick-arboretum
in our area. Growers benefit from these results because it allows them to choose high ...
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Family Fundamentals: Parents: Strengthen family by changing your focus (for April 2010)
he's in high school, and we can't get him to understand that. Nothing we've tried has ...