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  1. Family Fundamentals: Know how new credit card rules might affect you (for March 2010)

    Is there anything in particular I should pay attention to? The new rules, most of which took effect ... in February, are the result of the Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act of ... 2009. While the rules are meant to protect consumers, you still should be on the lookout for changes in ...

  2. Soybean Aphid No-Show?

    its voracious appetite if in high enough populations, is MIA so far this season — not only in Ohio, ... but also throughout the Midwest. "It's very difficult to find the soybean aphid in Ohio. ... "Not only is nothing happening in Ohio, but nothing much is happening in the Midwest. Reports from ...

  3. Humane Society Recognizes Animal Sciences Course

    Issues Concerning the Use of Animals by Humans," taught in the Department of Animal Sciences on Ohio ... Society of the United States in Washington, D.C., was on hand to present the award. "The Humane ... the excellence of the Ohio State course in regards to this that we recognize today." The animal ...

  4. Drought Stressed Crops Can Be Chopped For Silage

    for grain may find value in chopping the plants for silage, especially in situations of low forage ... soybeans may be drought-stressed, but they still have a lot of water locked up in the plants. If they are ... 30 percent to 38 percent dry matter. For soybeans, dry matter content should be in the range of 35 ...

  5. What Will It Be Today? Conflict, Compete, or Collaborate

    There are many choices to be made in the workplace. The workplace can be a breeding ground for ... Understand why conflict in the workplace happens. Identify the ways cooperation increases productivity. ... you are unable to attend you may send someone else in your place. Cancellations made prior to the day ...

  6. Drought-Stressed Crops May Pose Risks to Livestock

    accumulate in the blood and compete with iron on hemoglobin, cutting off oxygen. Symptoms of nitrate toxicity ... fatal if left untreated. "In general, forages high in nitrates should not be grazed or fed as green ... Eastridge. "And the variation of the nitrate concentration in the plant itself is important to note. The ...

  7. Delaying Corn Harvest Could Affect Yields

    a hot, dry summer — have set the stage for some of the worst stalk quality problems we've seen in ... early- to mid-December. "What we see is most stalk rot occurring in corn during the early stages of ... harvest delay. After that, you start seeing stalk lodging. In hybrids with poor stalk quality as much as ...

  8. Urban Footprints in Rural Canada: Employment Spillovers by City Size

    SRSA_Washington_Urban_Footprints_in_Rural_Canada.pdf C. William Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy ...

  9. Biotechnology Consortium Seeks to Improve Ohio's Agricultural Industries

    May 7, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- In recent years, biotechnology has largely been associated with ... biotechnology embraces a much broader range of scientific study that not only increases opportunities in ... University and Youngstown State University. Research projects include controlling disease in chestnut trees; ...

  10. Wheat/Soybean Futures Prices Soar to Stimulate More Acres

    plant more wheat and soybeans next season in order to boost the current shortage of both commodities. ... response in the soybean market to stimulate more plantings. The market is auctioning off plantable acres ... across the three commodities: corn, soybeans and wheat. Prices are rising in each of those crops to try ...

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