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SmartAg4.0
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/smartag40
with the support of business strategists, subject matter experts, thought leaders, and idea people ...
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Farmers: 3 days to hone your business’s edge, 4,000 ways to see how
130,000 people. Featured this year will be workshops, displays and other sessions by experts from OARDC ...
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CFAES Brand
https://training.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/cfaes-brand
our stories. It is the experience people have with our university. Our brand guidelines are the tools ...
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3 keys to farming’s future: OARDC scientist shares findings
farmers.”—Ani Katchova ‘Beginning farmers can be any age’ “Most people think of beginning farmers either as ...
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Advancing Employment and Income Opportunities
https://cityextension.osu.edu/shared-success/employment-and-economy
program is teaching people how to farm in the city. They are creating jobs and revitalizing neighborhoods. ...
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Antimony
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1506
Some people who drink water containing antimony well in excess of the MCL over many years could ... people infected with parasites. 6.00 ppb ug/L ppb Inorganic trace constituent MCL MCL ADVISORY- ACTION IS ...
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CFAES and Brand Website Redesign and CFAES Identity Launch
legislative outreach, collaborative partnerships, and fundraising. If people know and understand the breadth ...
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Zero waste, big benefits: OARDC hosts large-scale composting course
13th year March 25-26 and is typically sold out, is for people who work at or with commercial-scale ...
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Training Dates for 2016
https://training.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/training-dates-2016
7. This includes how to create and edit pages, news items, events, people and more. It's ... news items, events, people and more. It's a great refresher for those who have trained in the ... create and edit pages, news items, events, people and the general guidelines for content placement. It ...
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Deadly pig virus is now in Ohio: Key is strict biosecurity
a health risk to people and doesn’t affect the safety of pork. To contact the scientist: Steve Moeller at ...