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OCVN Strategic Planning Meeting
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2711
a growing number of such programs in the US. (www.anrosp.org/index.html). As the program continues to gain ...
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Contact SENR at Wooster
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Contact SENR- General
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Beyond COP21: Potential and challenges of the "4 per Thousand" initiative
initiative. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 71(1):20A-25A. Rattan Lal ...
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Carbon capture and sequestration: The roles of agriculture and soils
agriculture and soils. International Journal of Agricultural, and Biological Engineering 9(1):1-8. Rattan Lal ...
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Taxonomy and Osmoregulatory Capacity in Non-native Herichthys Cichlid Fishes in the Gulf Coast Region
estuarine environments. Surprisingly, I found little difference in osmoregulatory capability between the two ... species, indicating that we should not expect differences in range expansion between the two species based ...
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Contact Career Services
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Big Claims, Big Questions, Big Potential in Small Packages: Learn More About Microbe-containing Crop Biostimulants
perhaps especially under sub-optimal conditions. These inoculants are applied as a seed treatment, soil ...
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$6.5M Grant for Bioenergy and Biofuel Research
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/65m-grant-bioenergy-and-biofuel-research
and the U.S. Department of Energy to test and expand a university-developed technology that can ...
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Pigs Gone Wild Have Come to Ohio
https://senr.osu.edu/news/pigs-gone-wild-have-come-ohio
highly adaptable and very destructive,” said Titchenell, a co-author of the recently published Ohio State ... plants, and, by their wallowing, can make soils erode and streams turn muddy, said Titchenell, who works ... part to cool off in warm weather. But wallowing can erode soils, reduce water quality, and damage and ...