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Disabilities Job Summit
https://agrability.osu.edu/events/disabilities-job-summit
more impact on our state’s resources than nearly any activity of state government. It is RSC's ...
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Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/conservation-tillage-and-technology-conference
regional soil health team leader for the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation ...
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Most of Ohio’s 2014 Wine Grape Crop Lost Due to Polar Vortex, Ohio State Survey Finds
Source: http://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/most-ohio’s-2014-wine ...
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HCS Faculty in the News!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/hcs-faculty-news
Dr. Mark Loux and Dr. Laura Lindsey are in the news again! See the articles, TakeActionOnWeeds and ...
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Dr. Leah McHale in the news!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/dr-leah-mchale-news
growers. “Our Board likes to leverage resources. You can do that with researchers working together in Ohio. ...
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Building Independence through Agriculture for People with Developmental Disabilities
• Identify resources and challenges that impact employment Keynote Workshop Speakers: • Patricia Wright, ...
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Ross Heart Hospital Garden- In the News
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/ross-heart-hospital-garden-news
The Department of Horticulture and Crop Science has partnered with the Wexner Medical Center's Ross Heart Hospital to create a community garden. HCS staff member, Elaine Grassbaugh works with the workshops that help introduce healthy food options for ...
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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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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 ...