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The Evolving Role of the School of Environment and Natural Resources: Addressing Environmental Change
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/may-21-symposium-livable-earth
environmental and natural resources issues. The question we seek to address during this symposium is what role ...
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able to attend by 12:00pm on Friday March 29th, 2013. Refunds will be issued via check to the address ...
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Ohio State Economist: Taxing Phosphorus Could Reduce Risk of Algal Blooms
https://aede.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-economist-taxing-phosphorus-could-reduce-risk-algal-blooms
solve everything,” Sohngen said. “There’s no silver bullet, and the issues are complex. “Still, when we ...
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Ag Degrees in Demand: Ohio State University Agricultural Graduates Report Positive Job Outlook
and Environmental Sciences. Written by Tracy Turner March 13, 2013 COLUMBUS, Ohio – By New Year’s Day ...
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Swank Program Piece in The Conversation: How Should the U.S. Government Help Coal Communities?
research on the gains from retraining programs for laid-off workers has been inconclusive. One issue is ...
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Morrow County Dairy Association Meeting
https://morrow.osu.edu/events/morrow-county-dairy-association-meeting-3
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Morrow County Dairy Association Meeting
https://morrow.osu.edu/events/morrow-county-dairy-association-meeting-2
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TWEL Andrew Vitz Dissertation
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2962
δ13C values, suggesting that independent juvenile Scarlet Tanagers (Piranga olivacea), Wood Thrush ...
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Ohio State CFAES Students Sherman and Landis Selected for National Agricultural Education Symposium
Ohio State agriscience education students Haley Sherman and Sarah Landis were selected to attend the Future Agriscience Teacher (FAST) Symposium as part of the National Teach Ag Day celebration in September. Sherman and Landis are two of 17 agriscience ed ...
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Workshop to Spotlight Whole-system Solutions to Nutrient Runoff, Water Issues
https://senr.osu.edu/news/workshop-spotlight-whole-system-solutions-nutrient-runoff-water-issues
A first-ever workshop in Ohio is bringing together farmers, scientists and other stakeholders to discuss whole-system solutions to the Midwest’s nutrient runoff and water problems. Organizers say the Sept. 14-16 program, called Healthy Soils for Healthy ...