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It's More Than a Tree That Just Fell Over!
https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/more-just-tree-blew-over
situation is soil conditions are seldom considered before backfilling and leveling a construction site. ...
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Global Cost Estimates of Reducing Carbon Emissions Through Avoided Deforestation
Convention for Climate Change talks are now considering mechanisms for avoiding deforestation (AD), but the ...
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Discrepancies in Migration Statistics and their Implication on Well-Being Measures
are considered household members and how household income and remittances are calculated. ...
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Ohio Nutrient Management & Education
https://pested.osu.edu/nutrientmanagementeducation
a planter. For this certification requirement, lime and limestone are not considered fertilizers. Who is ...
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A New Approach to Ag Research Funding
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/new-approach-ag-research-funding
For more information about the event or to reserve one of those individual time slots (which are 15 ...
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Annual State of Research Address
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/annual-state-research-address
immediately following the announcement. The event is open to the entire research community. RSVP  today. ...
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Harnessing Consumers and Communities to Help Meet U.S. Food Waste Reduction Goals
for the full-day in-person event is $15, while student registration and webinar registration are free. ... a food waste program will feel empowered to do so after attending the event, whether in person or ...
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Agricultural Risk Coverage Payments Expected Lower in 2018
program to account for weather events that negatively impact one county’s yield but not another. Producers ...
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A showcase for farming’s new science and tech
in London, about 25 miles west of Columbus. The big event gives attendees a chance to see the latest ...
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Last GAPs Class of the 2014 Season Plus Bonus Workshop
https://producesafety.osu.edu/last-gaps-class-2014-season-plus-bonus-workshop
their water on a regular basis, something that some have never considered and wouldn’t know where to ...