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  1. Student Farm: Community Supported Agriculture

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/student-farm-community-supported-agriculture

    that is handled with care: grown, maintained, harvested, and packed by the same people. Varieties ... selected for flavor Supporting sustainable growing practices Keeping your dollar in the local economy ... market prices Convenience- your share should provide the majority of your weekly fresh produce needs ...

  2. Lark Wuetcher Wins Second Place in the ASHS Undergraduate Competition

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/lark-welcome

    the know-how. On top of all that I just think CEA/hydroponics are really cool.  When did you become ... the summer jobs I discovered how fulfilling it was growing things. I like controlled environment ... encouraged my lab mates and I to go and present research. It was definitely a step outside if my comfort zone ...

  3. Food Safety with HCS' Lindsey Hoover

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/food-safety-hcs-lindsey-hoover

    there's never been concern about how water is applied and what the source of the water is," Hoover ... agricultural water safety beginning in 2015. The Good Agricultural Practices Training program will be held from ... teaches them the basics of what they need to do to provide safe produce for consumers. In the meantime, ...

  4. Agronomic Crops Team Receives the CFAES Distinguished Multi-disciplinary Team Extension Award

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/agronomic-crops-team-receives-award

    corn, soybean, wheat, and forage producer needs in a timely manner. The team is co-lead by: Laura ... (Extension). The overall team " consists of over 40 core members, including county extension educators, water ... producer needs in a timely manner. The team is highly productive and focuses on meeting stakeholder needs ...

  5. HCS Turf Students Orlando Success...

    https://hcs.osu.edu/turf-bowl-2023

    impressive. I think their performance was testament to their hard work and dedication.” Congrats to the ... HOW WAS THE CONFERENCE OVERALL? Christian:  Overall, I had a great time at the conference. The ... networking and exposure to industry reps is unmatched.  Dr. Gardner:   Good and I think everyone had a good ...

  6. Cornish Lab in the News!

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/cornish-lab-news

    water, petroleum, and rubber.” (I would have argued for soil to be part of the list.) Nonetheless, while ... fourth on the list. I recently found out that many Ohioans think that black rubber, like what we see in ... develop their economies, they need more and more rubber. The increasing demand is greater than all of our ...

  7. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Tyler Cornish

    https://hcs.osu.edu/tyler

    working in sports turf is like + some advice for students considering studying turf: How’d you initially ... with my hands. When it came time to start thinking about college, I knew I wanted to do something ... mater. That sounded interesting and I decided to do that but needed to pick a minor. That’s when ...

  8. What an HCS education means to me – Claudia Winslett's Story

    https://hcs.osu.edu/Claudias-Project

    with a SPS-Horticulture degree in December 2022.* Dr. Scheerens & Claudia still keep in touch ... to sit down & tell us about how she is currently bringing her dreams to life at an oasis in ... more common.  How did you decide on Puerto Rico for your project? After the accident, I spent the next ...

  9. Howlett Green Roof in the Columbus Dispatch

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/howlett-green-roof-columbus-dispatch

    http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/local/2013/02/19/osu-rooftop-garden-to-bloom-soon.html   ...

  10. Dr. Alyssa Essman is moving into a tenure track faculty role!

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/essman-tenure

    initial plans in this exciting new role: How do you feel about this next step in your career? I am ... year, initial plans include assessing needs of growers and finding ways we can work together to answer ... ragweed, common ragweed, marestail, waterhemp, and Palmer amaranth and how we can manage them using ...

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