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  1. Three faculty retirements leave big shoes to fill

    Three faculty members retired at the end of the 2014-15 academic year, leaving some mighty big shoes to fill in their respective programs. Dr. Wesley Greene retired at the end of May after a 29-year teaching career at Ohio State ATI. Greene has taught cou ...

  2. Cargill Animal Nutrition Info Session

    Join representatives from the Cargill Animal Nutrition division on Wednesday, September 30 between 6:30-9:00pm in Ag Admin 105 to learn more about their Feed and Nutrition Management Associate and Intern positions for 2016. Areas of responsibilities may i ...

  3. Limes Leads OSU Livestock Judging Team with First Top Ten at Stockman

    COLUMBUS, Ohio- Emily Limes finished sixth overall on Oct. 19, at the Stockman Judging Contest, held at the Dekalb County Fairgrounds in Auburn, Ind.  This marked the first time in the 20-year history of the contest that an OSU student has ranked in the t ...

  4. Emeritus Profile: Ron Borton

    Ron Borton may not have been one of Ohio State ATI's original faculty members (he joined the faculty in the institute's second year), but he possibly wins the prize for most positions held. Ohio State ATI classes were being held in Phase I (now ...

  5. Chancellor Carey visits ATI, OARDC in Wooster

    John Carey, chancellor of the Ohio Board of Regents, learned about the many ways in which outdoor labs, innovative technologies, public-private partnerships and technical education are shaping Ohio's economic and environmental future during a Sept. 4 ...

  6. Scientist develops innovative vaccine for profit-draining swine virus

    A CFAES researcher has created a unique vaccine to protect swine from porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), a viral disease that causes direct losses to U.S. swine producers to the tune of $664 million a year. Unlike the current live vacci ...

  7. Migration station: Stone Lab staff helps migrating monarchs

    Monarch butterflies are some of the most well-known butterflies in North America, due to their large size and deep orange coloring. Their migration from Canada to Mexico and back is nothing short of spectacular, with thousands of butterflies congregating ...

  8. Ohio State to conduct wide range of shale-related research

    Ohio State University experts-- including from CFAES and its outreach and research arms, OSU Extension and OARDC-- have begun focusing their expertise on the shale energy industry in Ohio. With the industry growing at a rapid pace in Ohio and around the c ...

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