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Handling vension safely
- Farm and dairy
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Mental health in Ohio Fields
- The Evening Leader
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As Lake Erie cools, summer's severe algae blooms come to an end (Stone Lab mentioned)
- Fremont News-Messenger
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Fifth-graders enjoy this year's Field Day
- Paulding Progress
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Warring with weeds
- Urbana Daily Citizen
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Local effort to develop portable toxin meters wins federal grant (Justin Chaffin, Stone Laboratory, mentioned)
- Toledo Blade
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2019 corn, bean harvests suffer
- Urbana Daily Citizen
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OSU honors extraordinary alumni
- NorthWest Signal
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Ohio State ATI professor named National Educator of the Year
- Ohio Country Journal
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2019 will go down as one of the hottest years on record, scientists say
- The Columbus Dispatch
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'Low-Hanging Fruit': Dr. Rattan Lal on How Soil & Farming Can Help Save the Climate
- columbusunderground
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OSU establishes new food safety hub to prevent illnesses
- Ohio Farmer
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Veteran farming program offers heroes help
- Ohio's Country Journal and Ag Net
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‘Low-hanging fruit’: Dr. Rattan Lal on how soil & farming can help save the climate
- Columbus Underground
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A manageable pest
- Ohio's Country Journal and Ag Net
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'Biblical' swarm of dragonflies stretches across THREE US states after baffling radar experts
- The Sun
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How big did the 2019 Lake Erie harmful algal bloom get? See the progression. (feat. Chris Winslow, Ohio Sea Grant, Stone Lab)
- Cleveland.com
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How to tell whether expired food is safe to eat (Brian Roe, Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, quoted)
- Yahoo News
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Delayed harvest bolsters attendance at Farm Science Review
- Farm and Dairy
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There are so many dragonflies that they’re showing up on weather radar (MaLisa Spring, CFAES alumna and coordinator of Ohio State-based Ohio Dragonfly Survey, quoted)
- CNN