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Ohio State receives $2.9 million NSF grant to boost K-12 science education
students see the ââ¬Ëreal-lifeââ¬â¢ connections of that which they learn in science class. These ... incorporating watershed science into the schoolââ¬â¢s environmental science classes. ââ¬ÅThey will take ...
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SBDC Progress
https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/winter-issue-2015/sbdc/sbdc-progress
entrepreneurial focused events throughout the year such as: Aquaculture Boot Camp, Business Blog Talk, From Dream ...
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Ohio State Researcher: Foodborne Illness Costs $77.7 Billion a Year
and Nutrition Education Program to analyze costs and benefit of those classes. He is also applying ...
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Dairy Science Hall of Service: 2000-2005
https://ansci.osu.edu/about-us/history/dairy-sci-hall-service/2000-2005
the charge of leading the OSU Study Abroad class to that country. As the faculty sponsor of the ...
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Developing the Ohio hops and malting barley industry
malting barley research that is being conducted by the Ohio State University. These events included ...
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Aquaculture and Horticulture Programs Conduct First Ohio Aquaponics Research
We are considering getting some backup power as a recent power outage resulted in a fish kill. ...
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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of Jan. 4
January 4, 2012 Editor: Events that are new or have been revised since the previous update are ... indicated. COLUMBUS, Ohio — Here are upcoming events involving Ohio State University’s College of Food, ... scholarships. Free. Information: http://stonelab.osu.edu/events/winter-program/ or 614-292-8949. Jan. 25-26: ...
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Ohio Head Scab Prediction Model Now Serves 23 States
risk), yellow (caution), or green (low risk). âItâs still considered an experimental system, but if ...
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Highly Toxic Poison Hemlock a Threat in Newly Urbanized Areas
plants to poison hemlock. "Poison hemlock is not considered a big deal within the farming community ...
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Continued Dry Weather May Spell Lodging Trouble for Corn
pathologists consider stalk rots to be the most significant yield-limiting disease of corn." Candace ...