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Understanding Algal Blooms: State of the Science Conference
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/understanding-algal-blooms-state-science-conference
phosphorus leaves individual fields so they can target high-risk fields with best management practices,” ...
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Cutting Propagation Workshop
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/cutting-propagation-workshop
Agricultural Research and Development Center. OARDC’s main entrance is at 1680 Madison Ave. OARDC and the ...
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‘I wanted to be able to teach environmental science to a worldwide audience’
that govern our natural environment,” according to its iTunes U description. The course can be accessed ...
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3 keys to farming’s future: OARDC scientist shares findings
Agriculture’s Economic Research Service analyzed the age distribution of all farmers and beginning farmers. They ...
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Soybean rust never sleeps … so team of scientists stands guard against it
learned and done, including identifying management strategies, working to test and register fungicides for ...
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HCS Seminar Series: Screening for resistance and modes of virulence in soybean; Brown Marmorated Stinkbug interactions
components as a mechanical barrier to stylet penetration. our results also suggest aphid resistance may ...
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Experts meet at OARDC to discuss challenges, growth of U.S. bioeconomy
A multistate research team that is working to develop America’s biobased industry — which produces ...
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How climate change has cost U.S. soybean growers $11 billion, and what can be done about it
Researchers have determined that precipitation and temperature variations over the past 20 years ...
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3 C's Food Pantry SNAP-Ed Class- Protein
https://washington.osu.edu/events/3-cs-food-pantry-snap-ed-class-protein
Too Hot for Protein? Not! Yep, it has been a hot spring and summer, but we still need our protein. ...
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Tunnel UMC Free Meal Site SNAP-Ed Class- Protein
https://washington.osu.edu/events/tunnel-umc-free-meal-site-snap-ed-class-protein
Too Hot for Protein? Not! Yep, it has been a hot spring and summer, but we still need our protein. ...