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Good time to start: Fall farm practices for helping crops and water
immediate practices that people can implement this fall as they are making fertilizer applications that can ...
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Analysis: Ohio’s School Choice Programs Growing, Deserve Public’s Attention
bonds, could gain appeal, Rembert said. “To have good public discourse, people need to be informed ...
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Ohio State Economists to Hold Water Quality Discussion During 2013 Farm Science Review
millions of people and a billion-dollar fishing industry,” she said. “At the same time, Lake Erie is ...
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Dec. 18 Open Doors training: How to recognize, identify, end bias
Multicultural Center. Mileage will be provided by the CFAES Diversity Catalyst Team for the first 10 people to ...
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Ohio State students launch ‘Environmental ScienceBites’ iBook: Here’s how you can get it
iBook. It describes some of Earth’s biggest challenges and how people are using cutting-edge science to ...
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Yes, we can: 'Interest is exploding' in gardening, food preservation
seeing different people with different purposes for digging in the dirt. More men and more couples are ... getting involved in gardening. Some are recent retirees making a connection to nature. Others are people ... questions that it can't answer to Goard. Connecting people to further information Extension also has ...
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4-Hers Conquer Eco-Bot Challenge
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/868
Young people across the United States participated in the Eco-Bot challenge, a simulated toxic ...
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Ohio’s annual Stinner Summit makes plans for sustainable food, communities
It was about growing green farms. Building sustainable communities. And helping keep more people ...
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Introductory Workshop on Aquaculture and Aquaponics
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/introductory-workshop-aquaculture-and-aquaponics
researchers. Registration is $45 per person or $75 for two people from the same farm, business or family. It ...
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How and why skipping meals to lose weight can backfire
people,” said OARDC scientist Martha Belury of the College of Education and Human Ecology. “But you ...