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Cloverbot Challenge
https://ohio4h.org/events/cloverbot-challenge
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'Our future depends on cultural intelligence'
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/our-future-depends-cultural-intelligence
On April 12, CFAES, in partnership with several other units on Ohio State's Columbus campus, ...
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Teacher at Sea: Stone Lab's Greene to sail with NOAA
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/teacher-sea-stone-labs-greene-sail-with-noaa
12-day mission out of Woods Hole, Mass., will survey North Atlantic right whale populations as part of ...
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Thirty-one students compete in CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum
Forum on March 26. The 12th annual CFAES Undergraduate Research Forum is slated for Feb. 19, 2015. ...
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Brewing, buying biogas: OARDC campus at Wooster now runs on 30 percent green energy
of its 12-megawatt-hour annual electricity needs. That's 3.6 MWh of green energy, or enough to ...
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1970's
https://ohio4h.org/about/hall-fame/1970s
Committee, which helped to develop new literature. In 1936, she worked as a 4-H Assistant in Jackson County ...
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OSU Livestock Judging Team Ties High Team Mark at National Barrow Show
20-year top five drought, the team came within 12 points of winning the event, and extended OSU’s top ten ...
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12 Days of Experts: Farmers, Don’t Wait for New Year’s to Resolve Farm Bill Questions
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/3927
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Top New Year’s resolutions typically include pledges to lose weight, exercise more, get organized or quit smoking. ...
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12 Days of Experts: Don’t Make Grandma Sick at Your Holiday Party
Martha Filipic COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Don’t let foodborne pathogens become the unwanted guests that ruin your holiday party. If you’re hosting a crowd this holiday season, be sure to do so responsibly, said Linnette Goard, field specialist in Food Safety, Manag ...
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12 Days of Experts: Livestock May Need Extra Feed in Colder Weather to Keep Warm
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/3888
WOOSTER, Ohio – While the weather outside isn’t frightful – yet – livestock producers still need to be thinking now about how they’ll keep their animals warm when the temperatures drop, wind chills rise and it starts to snow, snow, snow. ...