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FABE Professor is Spinning Food Processing Waste into 'Gold'
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/fabe-professor-spinning-food-processing-waste-gold
There is money to be made – and potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions – by finding a second life for the potato peels, fried dough particles, cheese whey and other industrial food-processing waste products that routinely end up in landfills, accord ...
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Ohio Youth Institute Tour
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/10232
Encore House Sally McClaskey Monday, April 17, 2023- 10:00am to 12:00pm ...
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Olentangy Middle School Tour
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/10231
Encore House Sally McClaskey Thursday, February 9, 2023- 8:00am to 6:00pm ...
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Md Washim Akram
https://fabe.osu.edu/our-people/md-washim-akram
Md Washim Akram M.S. student- Any- Journal article Book/book chapter Report Working paper Policy brief Presentation Data akram.20@osu.edu 250 Agricultural Engineering ...
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Meeting: Shedekar (H2Ohio TAP Struvite project proposal planning)
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/10230
219 Vinayak Shedekar Wednesday, February 1, 2023- 12:30pm to 3:00pm ...
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Christopher McNabb MS Thesis Examination
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/10229
219 Christopher McNabb Friday, April 7, 2023- 8:30am to 11:30am ...
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Allen Co Master Gardeners Art of Gardening Seminar
https://allen.osu.edu/news/allen-co-master-gardeners-art-gardening-seminar-0
Please join the Allen Co Master Gardeners on Saturday, March 18th for their annual Art of Gardening Seminar and learn more about gardening. Click HERE for more information on speakers, registration, and the cost of the seminar. ...
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Introduction to Graduate- Level East Asian Studies
https://fabe.osu.edu/courses/agsysmt-7786
AGSYSMT 7786 This interdisciplinary course is a combination of student explorations of scholarly work in East Asia and subjects in these cultures. Readings and presentations on the impact of STEM in agriculture and environment on the cultures in East Asia ...
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Row Spacing
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4451
In Ohio, most soybeans are planted in narrow rows (7.5- to 15-inch). Soybeans grown in narrow rows produce more grain because they capture more sunlight energy, which drives photosynthesis. Within limits, as sunlight interception increases, so does yield. ...
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Variety Selection
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4450
Most soybean varieties have genetic yield potentials well over 100 bushels per acre. A variety’s adaptability to the environment and production system where it will be used sets the yield potential of the production system. The quality of the weather duri ...