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Ling Video
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/3695
219 Tuesday, July 7, 2015- 10:30am to 11:30am ...
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Ling Video conference
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Room 100 (Wooster) Tuesday, July 7, 2015- 10:30am to 11:30am ...
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2014 FABE Spring Banquet
https://fabe.osu.edu/about-us/events/2014-fabe-spring-banquet
RSVP by April 3, 2014 To RSVP Click Here or e-mail Jessica Diallo at diallo.21@osu.edu. ...
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Student enrollment exceeds 4,000
Enrollment in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is holding steady, with 4,150 students for fall semester 2016. That number includes undergraduate and graduate students in the college, School of Environment and Natural Resources ...
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Scholarship winner attends Women in Ag summit
A student from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences was the first Ohio State student to apply and be awarded a scholarship for the Women in Agribusiness Summit. In the photo are Sandra Velleman, professor of animal sciences based ...
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Ohio State ranks 25th in list of world's most innovative universities
According to a Thomson Reuter's study, The Ohio State University ranks 25th worldwide in innovation. The rankings are based on the universities’ published research, as well as on the quantity, impact and reach of their patenting activity. "Notab ...
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Two alumni recognized in list of outstanding under-40 businesspeople
Both Nathan Arnold and Jack Stickle were named to this year’s “ 20 under 40 ” list in their community of Newark, Ohio. ...
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Stick to Recommended Practices When Planting Corn
Extension agronomists hope Ohio growers keep in mind the trials and tribulations experienced last season ... "Last year we found that fields that weren't tilled as extensively had a better chance of recovery ...
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Ohio Head Scab Prediction Model Now Serves 23 States
State University Extension, Penn State University, Purdue University, North Dakota State University, ... toxic to humans and animals,â said Pat Lipps, an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist. ...