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Tilling the Soil? Vertical Tillage Offers the Most Benefits
Extension agricultural engineer. "Helping farmers understand that there are differences between tillage ...
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Chow Line: Fit in fiber even on a gluten-free diet
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-fit-fiber-even-gluten-free-diet-0
a service of Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Send ...
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Bioproducts Center Links Ag and Polymers to Drive Innovation, Job Creation
is safer for the environment. Involving both OARDC and Ohio State University Extension, the project ...
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Pedal Power! Try Bike-based E-charger at Scarlet, Gray, Green Fair
University Extension and the Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute, also in Wooster; and ...
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Rumen Expert, Microbe Namesake, Notches 2008 OARDC Senior Faculty Research Award
extensive (agricultural) production systems depends on a better understanding of the function of rumen ...
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New OSU Book Helps Farmers Make Switch to Organic
State, Research, Education, and Extension Service. ââ¬ÅAcknowledging the realities of organic farming ...
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Forest Products Industry: Learn about EAB Quarantines, How to Stay in Business April 23 in Holmes Co.
call Gary Graham, Ohio State University Extension Center at Wooster, at (330) 263-3799, or email him at ...
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Weather Kind to Ohio's Wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/weather-kind-ohios-wheat
phase,â said Pat Lipps, an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist. âThe wheat throughout much ...
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OSU Urban Farming Study: What's the Best Way to Turn a Parking Lot into a Garden?
Extension. ââ¬ÅWeââ¬â¢re hoping to learn if the trenches work, if the pots are worth it and of all ... Entomology. He heads the university's Ohio Integrated Pest Management Program. OARDC, OSU Extension and ...
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Tall Fescue Could Be the Perfect Lawn Grass for Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tall-fescue-could-be-perfect-lawn-grass-ohio
should not be overlooked. Pam Sherratt, an Ohio State University Extension turfgrass specialist, said ...