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Test BGS Event
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/test-bgs-event
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Theses and Dissertations
https://plantpath.osu.edu/graduate/theses
Benitez, Maria Soledad 2008 PhD Plant Pathology Applied T-RFLP analyses for the identification and ...
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FST Major Tommy Haufe's Student Blog
https://fst.osu.edu/news/fst-major-tommy-haufes-student-blog
This past summer, FST senior Tommy Haufe blogged about his experience doing undergraduate research. To read about his experience: http://studentblogs.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/2013/07/tomato-extravaganza/#.UicvH8fOhpM.facebook ...
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Kick – Off Event with OSU EES and FLOW!
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/kick-%E2%80%93-event-osu-ees-and-flow
The 5th Ave low-head dam was removed from the Olentangy River last summer, and the lower water levels have revealed a lot of trash and debris. OSU’s Ecological Engineering Society and the Friends of the Lower Olentangy Watershed have helped clean up the d ...
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Farmers could profit from selling products to schools; Learn how at Farm Science Review
A growing interest in locally raised and produced foods, along with new school meal requirements, could present great opportunities for Ohio farmers > OSU Extension ...
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Planning for a Successful Timber Harvest- for Woodland Owners in southeastern Ohio
Selling timber isn’t something that woodland owners should take lightly. Ohio State University Extension, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (divisions of Forestry and Soil and Water), Glatfelter, and Ohio’s State Implementation Committee of the Sus ...
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Soybean Germplasm Lines Show Resistance to Insect Defoliation
know how defoliation can affect the economics of the crop," said Hammond. "With insects like ...
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Past Events
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Grain Bin Safety Hot Topic at Farm Science Review
include a grain tug to demonstrate how difficult it is to extract an item from a container of grain. ...
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Facing Compacted Soils? Practice Continuous No-Till for Better Yields
5 percent to 10 percent of their corn or soybean yields. So, how do farmers know if their fields are ...