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Organic Food and Farming Education and Research Program Public Listening and Planning Session
Wooster is about 60 miles south of Cleveland and 95 miles north of Columbus. The center, too, is part of ...
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4-H and JOANN Partnership
https://greene.osu.edu/news/4-h-and-joann-partnership
a bunny and chick and coloring pages. Each craft bag will include about donating to 4-H and creating ...
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Breakfast on the Farm Applications
https://greene.osu.edu/news/breakfast-farm-applications
educate consumers about modern commodity agriculture and the way farmers care for their animals, protect ...
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The best way to learn about water: For students at wetland, the answer is get right into it
important.” Video: SENR graduate student Alayna Dorobek talks about her research at the Olentangy River ...
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Meet the hoopers: OARDC scientists spur high-tunnel use, a low-cost way to grow more food
farmers. Video: Hilfinger talks about high tunnels and the assist she got from OARDC scientists. “We’ve ...
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New study: What happens to a river when a dam comes down?
according to the Ohio Department of natural Resources. About a third have come down in the past 10 years. To ...
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How and why skipping meals to lose weight can backfire
gorging and fasting mice had about the same body weights as control mice, their adipose [a type of fat ...
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How to keep Ohio’s specialty crops safe from herbicide drift
concerns about the herbicides 2,4-D and dicamba, and how to prevent unwanted damage to crops. Both ...
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HCS Fall 2015 Seminar Series
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/hcs-fall-2015-seminar-series
knowledge about mechanisms of biocontrol and biotic factors that are important to rhizosphere persistence. ...
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Lead in Drinking Water: Ohio Leads the Way. What More Is Needed?
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/lead-drinking-water-ohio-leads-way-what-more-needed
who’s an alumnus of the school, will talk about lead in water pipes, its prevalence in Ohio — such as ...