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Cold Snap May Slow Crop Pests, But Scouting Still Essential
height of the alfalfa. The detection of one or more large larvae per stem on alfalfa that is 12 inches or ...
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OSU Extension and 4-H Team Up on ATV Safety
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-extension-and-4-h-team-atv-safety
drive a car if he can't reach the pedals." Ohio and 12 other states received the 4-H Community ...
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High Market Prices, Low Production Costs Drive Planting Decisions
soybean prices have gone up more than corn prices have (currently $12 at the Chicago Board of Trade ...
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No-Till Works, But Not Always Applicable for Storing Carbon
fields," said Lal. "But if you go deeper, say 12 inches and deeper, one may find more carbon stored in ...
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Iceland President Returning to Ohio to Raise Climate Change Awareness
Grimsson also plans to visit the North Appalachian Experimental Watershed in Coshocton on Dec. 12. The ...
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Chow Line: Nearly one in 100 need to avoid gluten (for 6/12/11)
June 3, 2011 I see more and more foods labeled “gluten-free.” What exactly is gluten, anyway? And why don’t people want it? Gluten is a protein found in wheat, barley and rye. It’s also in spelt, a type of wheat, as well as triticale, a cross between whea ...
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2013 News & Notes Archive
https://ohio4h.org/ohio-4-h-news-and-notes/2013-news-notes-archive
Resource, 4-H New & Notes Improvements May 12 INDEX: Send a 4-H E-Card, 4-H Lawn Care, Ohio ...
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Meeting at a Glance Worksheet
https://medina.osu.edu/node/696
Click here for an easy worksheet to help plan club meetings. ...
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Chow Line: A healthy breakfast really is a good idea (2/17/12)
February 23, 2012 I’ve always heard that “breakfast is the most important meal of the day,” but to be honest, I hardly ever eat breakfast and I do OK. Why do the “experts” say we should always eat breakfast? You might be skeptical, but there’s quite a bi ...
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Chow Line: Tips can help senior who loses appetite (6/15/12)
June 15, 2012 My mother is in her 80s and seems to have lost her appetite. She is losing quite a bit of weight, and her doctor is concerned. How can we encourage her to eat more? First, it’s good that your mother’s doctor is involved. Malnutrition caused ...