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Project Comes To The Rescue of Ohio's Agricultural Literature
February 12, 2003 WOOSTER, Ohio â Unique and invaluable publications that convey the history of ...
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Communiqué May 22, 2013
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2013-05-22
Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU), this year held November 10-12 in Washington, DC. ...
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Don't Panic. Soybean Rust is Manageable
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dont-panic-soybean-rust-manageable
November 12, 2004 WOOSTER, Ohio — With soybean rust now officially confirmed in the United States, ...
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What's New at This Year's Farm Science Review
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/whats-new-years-farm-science-review
farmer." Farm Science Review pre-show tickets go on sale July 12 for $5 at all OSU Extension county ...
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Materials Aim to Help Pregnant Women Prevent Foodborne Illness
December 12, 2011 0 0 1 582 3335 The Ohio State University 56 21 3896 14.0 96 800x600 Normal ...
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Communiqué May 27, 2015
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2015-05-27
who are trained as observers, ALR is designed to help you evaluate and reflect on your skills in 12 ...
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Communiqué July 31, 2013
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2013-07-31
visual identity will be implemented over the next 12-18 months, and the university will be releasing ...
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Keep in Mind Insect Pests When Planting Soybeans
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/keep-mind-insect-pests-when-planting-soybeans
fields had as high as a 12 to 15 bushel loss per acre. There were reports in Ohio that indicated loss ...
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Keep an Eye Out for Ticks, OSU Researcher Recommends
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/keep-eye-out-ticks-osu-researcher-recommends
American dog tick. It's brown and lacks the white markings on its back. Ohio is home to 12 tick ...
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Future of Nursery Industry May Lie in A Greenhouse
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/future-nursery-industry-may-lie-greenhouse
seedlings to "whip" height-- four to eight feet tall and a 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch in diameter-- to ...