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Properly Manage Invasive Plant Species at Farm Science Review
Tartarian. "The flowers really grab people and they say, ‘Oh, how pretty. I would love to have that in ... originally introduced as a cooking herb but it can now be found prolifically throughout Ohio. "People ...
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Managing Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle Focus of OSU-Hosted Meetings
dry place to over-winter. "We've gotten information from people saying that they get ... a good bio-control agent, but I don't think most people realized how much the insects like to use ...
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Food Safety is Focus of $2.3 Million in Grants
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/food-safety-focus-23-million-grants
where you take into consideration not just animals, not just people, not just the environment, but ...
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Ohio State Experts in Lineup for Ohio Organic Farming Conference: 'Sowing the Seeds of Food Sovereignty'
people are expected. The past two years have sold out. Get full details-- the schedule, all the speakers ...
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OSU Extension Offers Resources and Information to Manage Drought as Conditions Intensify Statewide
and drought assistance And people who want to access social media to learn and talk about drought ...
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Three Years Later, 'Green' 4-H Center Going Strong
benefits that simply cannot be quantified. "It's a good feeling to be able to show people that ...
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Zika Virus: is it a threat to Ohioans?
https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/zika-virus-it-treat-ohioans
primarily spread through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. The illness is mild in most people ...
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To Escape a Wet Harvest Plant Early Season Soybeans
People don't like short crops. To them bigger is better," said Beuerlein, who also holds ...
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Soybean Rust Infections Remain Low
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-rust-infections-remain-low
impact, said Dorrance. "If people can remember, this situation is somewhat like (Hurricane) Ivan. It ...
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OSU Plant Pathologist Awarded for Excellence in Extension Outreach and Education
include Mike Ellis and Pat Lipps. "It's a humbling experience because some great people from ...