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Gwynn Stewart, M.S.
https://noble.osu.edu/people/mrs-gwynn-stewart-ms
Assistant Professor, Community Development stewart.1818@osu.edu Community and Economic Development and Community Planning Noble Direct: 740-305-3177 Office: 740-732-5681 LinkedIn Twitter Current CV Gwynn Stewart is an Assistant Professor of Community Deve ...
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Survey: Slashing EPA Won't Improve U.S. Economy
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/survey-slashing-epa-wont-improve-us-economy
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Results from a survey of members of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (AERE), the leading professional organization of economists studying environmental and resource issues, found that 80 percent disagree that reduc ...
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'State of the Science' Algal Bloom Conference Is Thursday
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/state-science-algal-bloom-conference-thursday
TOLEDO, Ohio — More than a dozen Ohio scientists studying harmful algal blooms — the pea-green, sometimes-toxic outbreaks plaguing Lake Erie and other waters — will discuss their latest findings at the second State of the Science: Understanding Algal Bloo ...
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Cornfield Grows Into Shape of Ohio State Logo
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/cornfield-grows-shape-ohio-state-logo
LONDON, Ohio — From the ground, it looks like just another Midwestern cornfield. Nothing special. Fly a few hundred feet above the cornfield, and a clear image comes into view: a Block O with the words “Ohio State” angled through the middle of it. Buckeye ...
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Rain, Heat and Mud Didn't Deter Visitors to the 2017 Farm Science Review
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/rain-heat-and-mud-didnt-deter-visitors-2017-farm-science-review
LONDON – Despite a daylong drench and the mud that followed, this year’s Farm Science Review drew eager attendees Sept. 19-21 who came to learn about the latest innovations in agriculture and tote home a bag of freebies. A record-number of exhibitors, 64 ...
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Ohio State Leads Effort to Prep Students for Biobased Careers
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-leads-effort-prep-students-biobased-careers
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Students at The Ohio State University and Central State University, a historically black university in Wilberforce, will soon benefit from a $2.8 million grant designed to develop leaders for the bioeconomy industry in Ohio and nationwide ...
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Cucumber downy mildew confirmed in Delaware and Franklin counties
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Cucumber downy mildew was confirmed in Delaware and Franklin counties this week. Cucumber and melon growers in northern and central Ohio should assume that downy mildew risk is high and should protect their plants with fungicides. Since downy mildew has a ...
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With Changing Climate, Farmers Should Prepare
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LONDON, Ohio — Climate change may trigger images of polar bears falling off melting ice slabs in the Arctic, but the changes are relevant for Ohio farmers as well. Winters in Ohio are warming quicker than summers are, while summer nighttime lows are incre ...
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Rust on Corn More Prevalent This Summer
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/rust-corn-more-prevalent-summer
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Resembling rust on a pickup, a fungal disease that can afflict corn has been confirmed in a higher than usual number of cornfields in southern Ohio. Every year, some Ohio farmers find southern or common rust on their corn plants, but this ...
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Dicamba Complaints Slowly Filtering In
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Dicamba, a weed killer notorious in some states for spreading well beyond where it's sprayed, harming other plants along the way, is affecting growers in Ohio. The state has received only 19 official complaints of dicamba damage to f ...