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‘Science of Soil Health’ Videos Feature OSU Extension Experts
than 3,200 times, Hoorman said. “Soil health is a hot topic that people want more information on as ...
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Focus on Flavor
https://governmentaffairs.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/focus-flavor
but they are not well followed. People tend to select foods they enjoy, they can afford, and that are ... processed foods because people like the flavor and it’s a cheap ingredient, Peterson said. But health ...
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OSU Extension: Fall Frost Increases the Potential for Toxicity in Livestock
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/719
with the dry weather, people were looking for ways to grow supplemental forage,” he said. As a result, ...
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OSU Extension: Fall Frost Increases the Potential for Toxicity in Livestock
with the dry weather, people were looking for ways to grow supplemental forage,” he said. As a result, ...
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USDA: Record Corn, Soybean Forecast
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/usda-record-corn-soybean-forecast
consumption number offset the higher demand number, resulting in a more positive result than people feared ...
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Ohio State University Promotes Injury Prevention, Safety for Senior Farmers During Farm Safety Week Sept. 15-21
a U.S. Department of Agriculture program that promotes independence for people in agriculture who want to ...
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Cropland Value, Cash Rent and Budget Questions Answered at Farm Science Review
60 people, Ward said, are a good opportunity for farmers and growers to ask questions ranging from ...
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Ohio State Project Brings Back Oilseed Crops to Historical Farm, Looks at Future Uses
which have a high oil content, can be consumed by people and livestock, and can be pressed to ...
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Summer Camp: Guidance for Parents
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/summer-camp-guidance-for-parents
location and the cost the family is willing to pay. "But there are camps for young people who are very ...
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Ohio’s Salamanders: 24 Good Things to Know (and What They Can Tell You)
of their lives hidden, so people rarely see them,” Titchenell said. “But they’re there. And they’re ...