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Chow Line: Just how much vitamin D is enough? (for 3/1/09)
More recently, you may have heard about an article in the September 2007 issue of Archives of Internal ...
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Focus on Food Safety, Current Issues at OPGMA Congress, Jan. 17-19
safety issues. Presenters include farmers, industry representatives and university specialists from ...
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OSU Expert: Fruit and Vegetable Growers Have Options to Protect Crops From Frost and Freeze
are resistant at much lower temperatures, Bergefurd said. The issue is significant, considering Ohio’s ...
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Producers Still Need to Watch for Heat Stress Signs in Livestock
event of hot, humid conditions, Boyles said. For example, the weather service issues special forecasts ...
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Renovations at Ohio State Wetland Aim to Ramp Up Its Programs and Impact
park’s research focus may expand to include not just wetlands but wider water resource issues and ...
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OSU Extension: Ohio Oats Expected to Produce Excellent Yields and Good Supplement for Low Forage Supplies Thanks to Drought
issue of curing the plants for dry harvest becoming a moot point. Chopping and ensiling into either ...
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New Changes to APV Laws. Get the Details at Farm Science Review
vehicle fund, which also receives amounts from fines issued under the law. Purposes of the fund include ... obtains a license plate, the BMV will issue a new validation sticker to display on the license plate for ...
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April 22, 2018
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/april-22-2018
Good luck on your finals! ...
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Cleveland, Similar Cities Could Produce Most of Their Energy: Ohio State Study
biofuels. Also calculated were the city's total rooftop area (18.1 km2) and vacant land (13.8 km2) from ...
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Analysts: Ohio Must Take Steps Soon to Counter Shale Energy Boom/Bust Cycle
suggests. Without action, regions of the Buckeye state could enter a boom/bust cycle that would likely have ...