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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 ...
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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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Cold Snap May Slow Crop Pests, But Scouting Still Essential
through the Crop Observation and Recommendation Network (C.O.R.N.), a free statewide electronic newsletter ...
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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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Speaker Bios
Faculty Early Career Enhancement Award (CAREER) in 1998; and the Ted Peterson Student Paper Award, AIChE ...
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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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TWEL Alison Willingham Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2966
nuisance wildlife issues, and gaining insight into how mesopredators shape wildlife communities in highly ...
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Alternative Green Certification Systems Favor Ohio's Timber Industry
FSC-certified. In Ohio, no forests are FSC-certified. For the Buckeye state, whose forest products industry ...
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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 ...