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Humane Society Recognizes Animal Sciences Course
a really good motivation for me to go out there and change that perception." Dauch plans to take her ... respect for animals and animal welfare responsibilities and apply them to an Extension education position ... Ohio. "It's important for us and for society that we all work together to deal with animal ...
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Proposed Research Facility to Focus on Plant/Animal Diseases
kind of work, and this facility would open up the potential for us to work with exotic pests or ... scientists are seeking to advance their understanding of plant and animal diseases through a proposed new ... research facility. The $25-million Plant and Animal Agro-Security Research (PAAR) Facility, if approved for ...
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Fertilizer Costs May Be on the Rise Again for Growers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fertilizer-costs-may-be-rise-again-growers
projected historical high, which translates into $30 to $50 higher in fertilizer costs for the fall compared ... for growers to lock in their fertilizer prices with distributors." High summer and winter energy ... continue for some time to come. "Alternative fertilizers are available, but because they are in liquid ...
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Equine Management Focus of OSU Extension Field Day
August 15, 2005 FINDLAY, Ohio-- Establishing and managing pastures and hay fields for horses is ... the focus of an upcoming Ohio State University Extension field day. The Forages for Horses Field Day ... will be held August 18 at 6:30 p.m. at the Center for Equine and PreVeterinary Studies at the ...
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OSU Extension Assistant Director Says Farewell, But Not Before Touting Organization's Successes
held the position for 15 years, will bid farewell to the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... "That's a big worry for farmers. Where will they find tomorrow's labor pool to remain ... Steve Baertsche attributes to its success and sees as keys to shaping its future. Baertsche, who has ...
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Southern Ohio Corn at Risk for Stewart's Wilt
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/southern-ohio-corn-risk-stewarts-wilt
a hybrid that is susceptible to Stewart's disease. For those growers wishing to take preventive action ... survived, increasing the chances for the spread of the disease, which causes both seedling wilt and leaf ... temperatures for December, January, and February-- as an indicator of high flea beetle populations and ...
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TIC Gums Visits OSU's Food Science Department
https://fst.osu.edu/news/tic-gums-visits-osus-food-science-department
pilot plant runs to assist in product development. “It was great to see the pilot plant and how OSU is ... customers who the students have helped through hands-on R&D and sensory work.” Click here to read the ...
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More GMO Corn Increasing Risk of Crop Contamination
isolation distance to limit exposure of non-GMO cornfields from the pollen of GMO fields. The potential for ... âItâs going to require a lot of coordination among growers to help minimize pollen drift between GMO and ... crop, but they are trying to grow a crop they can guarantee to an end user is free of GMO events not ...
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Researchers Exploring Ways to Convert Manure Gas into Fertilizer
April 14, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Many farmers are looking to manure application for their fertility ... fertilizer." The grant supports four main objectives: to develop a wet scrubber for trapping ammonia emissions ... make it possible to capture and recycle gas emissions from livestock waste as an additional source of ...
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Media Advisory: Ohio State Cancer Researcher to Speak at Berry Tour
run from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., is free and open to the public. For more information regarding ... attention for his work on cancer prevention through berry consumption, will be on hand at an Ohio ... State-sponsored berry tour to discuss his research and the important role agricultural production plays in human ...