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End of Year Brings Significant Tax Implications for Farmers
as they finish harvest and consider last-minute strategies to manage potential tax liabilities. The ...
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Cover Crops Boost Soil Health, Nutrients, Earthworms and Lower Costs
should consider planting oilseed radish, cereal rye, cowpea or Austrian winter pea as a cover crop, which ...
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Family Fundamentals: Make wise choices when you get tax refund (for March 2012)
quite large, though, you might want to consider changing your withholding rate by submitting a new W-4 ...
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Wheat Growers Need to Prepare For Foliar Fungicide Application As Wheat Growth in Ohio Is Ahead Two Weeks
what is considered to be normal in Ohio at this time of year, according to an Ohio State University ...
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Chow Line: First, focus on health, not weight (5/4/12)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-first-focus-health-not-weight-5412
is your only option. Here are some things to consider as you find a new path: Focus on health, not ...
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Chow Line: Don't let vacation go to waist (5/18/12)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-dont-let-vacation-go-waist-51812
grilled, baked or broiled options. Consider ordering milk as a beverage if you’re not getting much calcium, ...
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OSU Extension Expert: Proposed Farm Safety Rule Withdrawn, But Training for Teens Still Needed
important to consider that the previous legislation was enacted 40 years ago. “So perhaps there was a need ...
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Wheat Growers Advised to Scout for Stripe Rust; Still Time to Apply Fungicide
have experienced over the last few weeks.” The issue is significant, considering stripe rust is ...
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Program Manager, Environmental Sciences Network
https://senr.osu.edu/program_manager_EnvSciNetwork
activities; facilitates, coordinates, and promotes courses and seminars and assists with recruitment events ...
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Protecting Harvested Grains Even More Important This Year Thanks to Drought and Lower Yield Forecasts
will soon be harvested, he said. “You don’t have money in the bank until you sell the grain,” Young ...