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Iceland President Focuses on Green Energy During Ohio State Visit
leading the world to the brink and if we do not take action in due course, we will be in deep trouble-- ...
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Horsemen's Association Meeting
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/january-30-2017/horsemens-association-meeting
The upcoming Horsemen's Association meeting will be Tuesday January 31st in Plumb Hall Room 102 at 6pm. We are happy to welcome Dwayne Stutzman to present his knowledge and experience from working with miniature horses. Everyone is welcome and as alw ...
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Grafting Can Help Fight Foliar Diseases, OSU Researchers Find
event, an indication that grafting has long-lived effects on host physiology prior to fruiting." ...
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FSR Hot Topics: Cost Containment, Bioproducts, Nanotechnology
Friday Avenue throughout the three-day farm event. Farm Science Review is sponsored by Ohio State ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-19
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2010/19
course of a week or more. The root rotters, especially the watermolds, are favored by the saturated soil ... eligible for quality loss adjustments if the reason for the loss in value is due to a covered event such as ... event that the production has a Zero-Market Value Production, RMA loss procedures require insurance ...
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Events on Wooster Campus
Lunch and Learn: The Importance of Sleep Presenter: Nicole Blevins, RPSGT Sleep Center Specialist, Wooster Hospital December 10, 2015, 12:00 pm Fisher Conference Room RSVP to douglas.170 ...
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Highlighted Events in December
December 8, 2015: Financial Wellness: Ending 2015 & Starting 2016 On The Right Foot December 14, 2015: Diabetes During The Holidays December 17, 2015: Zumba! Fitness Class ...
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Researchers Using Weather to Predit Potential Head Scab Outbreaks
"One thing to remember is that the threat of scab is an annual event, but it's a disease to reckon ...