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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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CFAES Diversity Catalyst Team seeks new members
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/cfaes-diversity-catalyst-team-seeks-new-members
energetic people, then the CFAES Diversity Catalyst Team may be for you. New members are being sought to ...
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Dec. 18 Open Doors training: How to recognize, identify, end bias
Multicultural Center. Mileage will be provided by the CFAES Diversity Catalyst Team for the first 10 people to ...
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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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Yes, we can: 'Interest is exploding' in gardening, food preservation
seeing different people with different purposes for digging in the dirt. More men and more couples are ... getting involved in gardening. Some are recent retirees making a connection to nature. Others are people ... questions that it can't answer to Goard. Connecting people to further information Extension also has ...
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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 ...
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And now for a really big show: See latest ag tech, innovations
attendance of more than 130,000 people, and dozens of daily talks, workshops and field demonstrations by ...
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Netting success: Video series shows how to get started in fish farming
Tiu, OARDC aquaculture researcher. “We’re constantly getting calls from people interested in ...
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Good time to start: Fall farm practices for helping crops and water
immediate practices that people can implement this fall as they are making fertilizer applications that can ...
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Kissing bugs here in Ohio? No need to get in a pucker: OARDC scientists
people’s homes in December. But they were cases of mistaken identity, he said. The bugs instead were common ...