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Agriculture and Plastics Sectors Join to Develop Ohio Bio-composites Industry
agriculture and polymers. “Our technology is at the intersection of these two industries. We take ...
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Corn, Soybean Input Costs Expected to Climb 10-20% in 2012
self-finance can really take advantage of buying opportunities in the fertilizer market to lower those average ...
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Ohio State Scientists to Share in $25 Million Grant to Study Virus-Related Foodborne Illness
setting," Linton said. "Many times, all it takes is one outbreak and a restaurant operation can't ... "Within the last five years or so, we were able to take those human pathogens and infect germfree piglets ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Jingle Bells, Why Batman Smells (for the Week of Dec. 16, 2007)
location of Gotham City), takes place in spring and summer, not December, the typical time for this ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Your Home, Where Giant Buffalo Once Roamed (for the Week of Sept. 2, 2007)
taking the trash out at night. Next: Why you don't have to run! Twig P.S. Call them ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Someone Cut the Grass (for the Week of May 20, 2007)
They spread in the air. They go up your nose. Your brain takes a whiff and says, "Who cut the ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Horse Meat, Yay or Neigh? (for the Week of Dec. 31, 2006)
people eating horse meat? A.: The United States has three slaughterhouses that take in horses (many but ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Hawk Makes a Splash (for the Week of Aug. 9, 2009)
What was it doing there? A. Probably getting a drink of water, taking a bath or both. Q. Why? A. Likely ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Dung Paper Comes Up Smelling Like Roses or At Least Not Like Partly Digested Roses (for the Week of Feb. 10, 2008)
taking a great big whiff. Sniiiiiff! Result: Ah! Doodeeee! Kidding. There's no smell to it. No smell ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Cool Cold Kiwis (for the Week of Feb. 22, 2009)
a different kind. Actinidia deliciosa can't take the cold. Which kiwis can? They go by the names of hardy ...