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CFAES Back to School Bash
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/cfaes-back-school-bash
Come out to Fred Beekman Park Wheel Shelter Area on Thursday, Sept. 1 for the 5th annual CFAES Back 2 School Bash! This event is open to all students, staff, faculty, administrators and alumni. CFAES student organizations will have informational booths ...
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Agriculture and Natural Resources, Extension Educator In-Service: Animal Sciences
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Dairy Judging and Club News
The Buckeye Dairy Club is being honored with a magazine cover, while the dairy judging team turned in a strong performance at the North American Dairy Judging Contest. ...
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Dr. Loux is in the news!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/dr-loux-news
Read the Ohio Country Journal article below. Palmer amaranth holding steady in Ohio There is increasing concern in more northern states about the tremendous weed problem in the South — most notably the dreaded herbicide resistant Palmer amaranth. The not ...
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The Glass Castle: ATI Programming Page
environment? 4. Resources from other colleges and universities Californina State University Northridge ...
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Peter Thomison is in the news!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/peter-thomison-news
Ohio State expert: Rootless corn can recover By Tracy Turner | Posted on 6/23/2014 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Rootless or "floppy" corn might look questionable, but under the right conditions, it can recover. Corn crops that are leaning or lodged might be ...
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HCS' Richard Minyo in the news!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/hcs-richard-minyo-news
New ALMACO plot planter “draws a crowd” June 18, 2014 By Matt Reese Though it may not cover much ground in comparison to some of the giant commercial planters on farms around Ohio, the new specialized planter used to plant plots for the Ohio Corn Performa ...
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Dr. Laura Lindsey in the news!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/dr-laura-lindsey-news
Uneven soybean emergence may not require replanting By Tracy Turner | Posted on 6/12/2014 COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cool, wet, muddy conditions in May and drier soil conditions this month in much of Ohio that contributed to uneven soybean emergence doesn't ne ...