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Upgrade Your Tractor with a Camera System
https://agrability.osu.edu/about/services/ohio-agrability-action/upgrade-your-tractor-camera-system
equipment much easier and safer, you can position the camera to show the hitch, eliminating the need for ... systems, a few of the farmers need the cameras because they have a disability that stops them from turning ... three camera system for your tractor. With any camera system, you will need one or more monitors mounted ...
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Rural Job Growth Rate in Ohio Surpasses Columbus Rate
https://aede.osu.edu/news/rural-job-growth-rate-ohio-surpasses-columbus-rate
relocalizing a food system needs to produce other benefits that outweigh these costs, Plakias said. One key ... depends on what the resources, like land, were used for before and whether the local food is produced ... be relatively small for common modes of transport like trucking,” Plakias said. Local food ...
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Chow Line: Paleo diet has pros and cons
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/982
Paleolithic diet, which also goes by names like the Caveman diet or the Stone Age diet, purports that the ... human body is programmed to respond well to a diet much like the one eaten by our hunter-gatherer ... shellfish, poultry, eggs, fats (including lard), vegetables (some versions allow potatoes), and fruit. “Out” ...
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Vitamin C
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5552
Supplements? Healthy individuals who eat plenty of fruits and vegetables each day rarely need vitamin ... diet in accordance with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Why Do We Need Vitamin C? Vitamin C, or ... plant foods. How Much Vitamin C Do We Need? The amount of vitamin C you need each day depends on your ...
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Poultry
these are the ones most likely to be relevant to 4-H members. A handful of articles from our Ohio 4-H ... Selection Anatomy & Physiology Production Nutrition Behavior Housing & Management Biosecurity Health ... & Disease Showing Human Health Project Book Additional Resources BACKYARD POULTRY INFORMATION ...
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Community Reinvestment Areas: Economic Development Tools
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/CDFS-1568
To get started, a municipality, township, or county must determine that they have an area in need of ... need for a CRA based on the number and extent of properties in disrepair. Once they make the decision ... real property exemptions. Below are four steps that must be followed per the Ohio Department of ...
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Chow Line: Healthy Eating on a Budget
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-healthy-eating-budget
of potatoes and frozen vegetables. Make your own healthy snacks. Convenience costs money, so many ... vegetables in season also tend to cost less compared to prepackaged or pre-cut items. Certain foods are ... typically low-cost options year round. For vegetables, carrots, greens, or potatoes are good options. As for ...
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Celebrate Your Plate – Ohio SNAP-Ed’s Social Marketing Campaign to Increase Fruit and Vegetable Consumption
Access to healthy food, particularly fruits and vegetables, is a challenge for many Americans; ... nutrition education to individuals at or below 185 percent of the federal poverty line via direct education ... help promote fruit and vegetable consumption among low-income Ohioans included posters at convenience ...
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The Financial Aspect of Alternative Forages
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/financial-aspect-alternative-forages
alternative forages. Are they cheaper to grow? More expensive? Do they increase the income over feed cost? Do ... they increase the cost of the ration? Dr. Ferriera also touched on this during his talk at the ... Tri-State Dairy Nutrition Conference. When it comes to selecting alternative forages, or any ...
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Chow Line: Time is ripe to eat more fruits, veggies
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-time-is-ripe-eat-more-fruits-veggies
recommendations: Eat produce first. One study showed that serving produce first makes it more likely that people ... Martha Filipic I was hoping I would begin to eat more fruits and vegetables during the summer, but ... fruits and vegetables and including them in meals, you might feel — just as with any new habit — a bit ...