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USDA Ag Outlook Forum
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/december-7-2015/usda-ag-outlook-forum
attend this annual event. The attached program announcement includes full details, including submission ...
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AZP Sand Volleyball Tournament
day of the event for $40.00. Refreshments will be provided for all and prizes will be awarded for the ...
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Departmental Merchandise Available for Purchase
If you’re interested in purchasing departmental embroidered and screen print merchandise, now is ... written at the top of the clothing description with a PDF link; copy/paste the link into your browser to ... purchase until next fall, so get your orders in! ...
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East Central Select Sires Job Openings
career provides the opportunity to be exposed to the elite in the A.I. industry and hone your breeding ...
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Ohio AgrAbility in Action: Replacing Grain Bin Ladders with Stairs
upgrading from a ladder to stairs on your grain bin. One of the missions of Ohio AgrAbility is to work with ...
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Will It Live or Die? Researchers Develop Biomarkers to Manage Impact of Sudden Oak Death
Regional Park District in Contra Costa County, Calif. The new technology offers natural resource managers ...
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Swine Virus Will Impact Production, Prices in 2014; Strict Bio-security Essential
county fairs this year. “Producers showing animals at fairs need to be very cautions about what they drive, ...
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ASM 3330- Grain Handling, Drying, and Milling
Looking to take a free or technical elective this spring? We are offering a new course in Agricultural Systems Management; ASM 3330- Grain Handling, Drying, and Milling. I have attached a flyer with more details. Students will gain knowledge on the princi ...
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Human-Animal Interactions Club
The Human-Animal Interactions Club is having an animal trainer from the Columbus Zoo guest speak on January 24 th from 5:30-6:30! Hope to see you there! ...
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‘All Corn Is the Same,’ and Other Foolishness about America’s King of Crops
will boost your corn IQ: • Not all corn is the same: We typically speak about corn in general terms as ...