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  1. The potential of controlled traffic farming to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance carbon sequestration in arable land: A critical review

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/potential-controlled-traffic-farming-mitigate-greenhouse-gas-emissions-and

    Antille, D.L., W.C.T. Chamen, J.N. Tullberg and R. Lal. 2015.  The potential of controlled traffic farming to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and enhance carbon sequestration in arable land: A critical review. Transactions of the American Society of Agr ...

  2. Can fish see the bait on the hook? New grant helps to answer this question.

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/can-fish-see-bait-hook-new-grant-helps-answer-question

    School of Environment and Natural Resources assistant professor  Suzanne Gray  was recently awarded funding through  Ohio Sea Grant’s research grants program  to investigate the ecological and economic impact of algal and sedimentary turbidity on the recr ...

  3. Tipping Points and Regime Shifts: Fact, Fiction, or Fantasy?

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/tipping-points-and-regime-shifts-fact-fiction-or-fantasy

    EEOB welcomes Aaron Ellison, Senior Research Fellow, Harvard University, Harvard Forest. He will present Tipping Points and Regime Shifts: Fct, Fiction, or Fantasy? This presentation will be held in 001 Jennings Hall. ...

  4. Elevator Speech Workshop

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/elevator-speech-workshop

    Learn how to introduce yourself at networking events! ...

  5. CFAES We're The Ones

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/cfaes-were-ones

    Hear from students on what makes attending the School of Environment and Natural Resources in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences so exciting and rewarding! ...

  6. Faculty member co-edits new book on Percid Fishes

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-member-co-edits-new-book-percid-fishes

    Konrad Dabrowski, a professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources and expert on fisheries and aquaculture, is a co-editor with Patrick Kestemont, University of Namur, Belgium and Robert C. Summerfelt, Iowa State University of Science and Te ...

  7. Faculty member reflects on Cardinal's Ohio State Visit

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-member-reflects-cardinals-ohio-state-visit

    A  new blog post  published by  Assistant Professor Greg Hitzhusen  reflects on  Cardinal Turkson's message to The Ohio State University  on November 2, 2015.  ...

  8. Lake States Fire Science Consortium's Burning Issues Symposium

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/lake-states-fire-science-consortiums-burning-issues-symposium

    Following up on the success of the  2015 Burning Issues Symposium, we're returning to Fort Custer National Training Center (FCTC) in southwest Michigan on February 2-3, 2016. Many partners have worked to convene an event designed to help tear down th ...

  9. Connection between diet and coyote-human conflict focus of article

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/connection-between-diet-and-coyote-human-conflict-focus-article

    Associate Professor Stan Gehrt's research on the diets of coyotes in the Cape Breton area involved in killing Canadian folk singer, Taylor Mitchell in 2009, is the focus of a recent article for The Wildlife Society.  At the 22nd Annual Wildlife Socie ...

  10. Professor Lal receives honorary degree from Technical University of Dresden

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/professor-lal-receives-honorary-degree-technical-university-dresden

    Professor Rattan Lal, a soil scientist and Distinguished Professor at The Ohio State University, received the honorary degree as Doctor of Natural Sciences honoris causa from the Technical University (TU) of Dresden on September 23, 2015. “With the granti ...

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