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Insect's Sweet Tooth Troublesome for Fruit Growers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/insects-sweet-tooth-troublesome-fruit-growers
"In grapes, it could really be a problem because people are detecting the chemical smell from the ...
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Family Fundamentals: Plenty of information available on strong marriages (Oct. 2010)
to get better. But when people ask us how we have stayed so close over the years, we're a bit ...
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Farm Focus Ag. Event No Longer
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/farm-focus-ag-event-no-longer
12,000 people who attended, this year for example, we saw only maybe around 2,000 to 2,500 ...
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Family Fundamentals: Trimming expenses a good idea in good, bad times (for Feb. 2009)
and more people are focusing on discretionary spending and trying to find ways to reduce it. While on ...
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Chadwick Arboretum Blooming With New Garden
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chadwick-arboretum-blooming-new-garden
said Bloom. "Beyond that, perhaps the garden will make people think about plants themselves, to ...
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Family Fundamentals: Blame the brain for typical teenage behavior (for January 2008)
frontal lobe, where people process emotions, continues to develop into the early 20s and is normally the ...
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Family Fundamentals: Parents: Take action if child is being bullied (for February 2010)
people-- estimates indicate that up to half of all children are bullied at some point during their school ...
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Family Fundamentals: Parents of 'tweens' still have lots of influence (for March 2009)
appropriately to marketing messages: Educate your kids about advertising and how marketers target young people ...
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Family Fundamentals: Lessen risks by preparing for disaster now (for May 2010)
happens here. What are the guidelines? You're taking a smart approach. Too many people never take the ...
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Chow Line: Try kiwi for burst of nutrients, color (for 7/13/08)
under running water. Most people peel kiwi with a paring knife, but the fiber-rich skin is edible. If ...