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Nutrient Value of Wheat Straw
https://stepupsoy.osu.edu/news/nutrient-value-wheat-straw
newsletters, we reported that typically a ton of wheat straw would provide approximately 11 pounds of N, ...
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Global Climate Change Policy – Extractive Industry Impacts and Response
received a PhD from AEDE in 1998, and was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala from 1987-1989. This event ...
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Register Now for June 9 Free Pond Clinic in Southeastern Ohio
event is sponsored by OSU Extension and the Guernsey and Noble counties SWCDs. The Eastern Agricultural ...
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Events
https://oardcdairynutritionlab.osu.edu/events
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Ohio State Names New VP for Agricultural Administration
to 10:30 a.m. in 249 Kottman Hall, 2021 Coffey Road, on the Columbus campus. Phone interviews will ...
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Twisted Wheat: Cold temperatures or herbicide damage?
Temperature Damage. Three things to consider about a freeze event: How cold was it? How long was it cold? ...
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Devin Peterson's Publications
https://frec.osu.edu/devinpetersonspublications
Flavor Chemistry & Biology, February 28- March 2, 2007, Eisenach, Germany. Vunta H, Davis F, ... in Foods and Natural Health Products, New York, ACS Symposium Series #909, September 7-11, 2003, pg ...
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Small Ruminant Parasite Management
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/small-ruminant-parasite-management
One of the biggest challenges to raising sheep and goats on a pasture-based production system is managing internal parasites. For sheep and goats, the internal parasite of greatest concern is Haemonchus contortus, otherwise known as the barber ...
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A Dose of Safflower Oil Each Day Might Help Keep Heart Disease at Bay
postmenopausal women who have Type 2 diabetes, according to new research. This finding comes about 18 months ... previous study that safflower oil also lowered fasting blood sugar levels by between 11 and 19 points on ...
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Don’t Overdo Tillage Following Wet Spring, Harvest
farmers are in the same proverbial boat when it comes to dealing with damage in their fields. “Next ...