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Chow Line: Chewing the cud on grass-fed beef (for 3/28/10)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-chewing-cud-grass-fed-beef-32810-3
more omega-3 fatty acids, less cholesterol, more vitamin A and E, and about twice the level of CLA than ...
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Chow Line: Calorie confusion can derail weight loss (for 7/15/07)
based on your height, current weight, sex and activity level. Then, at least for a few days, count your ...
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Family Fundamentals: Do Your Homework When You Invest for Retirement (August 2005)
piece of knowledge-- say, differentiating between growth, income and other types of funds-- and look for ...
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Harmful Algal Blooms Impacting Landowner Ponds and Small Lakes
but it is increasing every year and can be a health risk to humans and animals." Several harmful ...
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OARDC Breaks Ground for State-of-the-art Feedstock Processing Research Facility
we are feeding. It will also allow us to test new feed-processing methods.ââ¬Â In addition to ...
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Wetlands Director Eyes New Water
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wetlands-director-eyes-new-water
June 3, 2010 Editor: A high-resolution version of the attached photo is available by contacting ...
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Dr. Douglas Wrenn – AEDE Job Market Candidate
micro-scale interactions between policy and individual decisions impact aggregate outcomes. Dr. Wrenn is ...
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In Debt? Out of a Job? OSU Extension Tool Assists Ohioans Faced with Financial Difficulties
site. With unemployment rates in the five counties in double digits — some as high as 16 percent — and ...
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Farm Science Review to Begin on Schedule Sept. 21, Despite Minor Damage from Storms
crowds. Heavy rain and high winds, though short of tornadic conditions, blew over tents, scattered debris ...
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Protecting Harvested Grains Even More Important This Year Thanks to Drought and Lower Yield Forecasts
single bushel that does get harvested should be high on every grower’s priority list, said Curtis Young, ...