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Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute Orientation
For more information, contact Ruth Montz, Coordinator of Student Services (montz.11@osu.edu). ...
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Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute Orientation
For more information, contact Ruth Montz, Coordinator of Student Services (montz.11@osu.edu). ...
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Meeting Spaces
From the Shisler Conference Center to the Secrest Arboretum, OSU's Wooster Campus has many ...
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Animal Sciences Celebration of Excellence
Join us for an afternoon of recognizing our undergraduate and graduate students, Animal Sciences Hall of Fame and Dairy Hall of Fame recipients on Thursday, April 4 th  from 3:00-4:30 in the Fawcett Center. Those interested should RSVP to Julie Becker.287 ...
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Inspect Crops for Ponding or Freezing Damage
or at the soil surface, so it's usually not much of a problem," said Thomison, who also ... probably a good thing that not more soybeans have been planted." For corn, Thomison said that the ... to be localized. "By and large, we are not hearing of major ponding or flooding issues. The only ...
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Emily Hutchins Walpole's Graduate Exit Seminar
Emily will present her Graduate Exit Seminar, Communicating Climate Adaptation: A Mechanistic and Audience-Based Investigation of Message Framing Approaches for Climate-Exacerbated Hazards on Friday, June 14th at 12 noon in Kottman 370. Overview: There ...
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Ohio Ag Law Blog--FDA backs standard date labels to cut down on confusion and food waste
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Characterization of compounds that influence alcohol trigeminal burn in spirits. Weurman Symposium Proceedings Flavour Science Proceedings of the XIV Weurman Flavour Research Symposium
January, 2015 Kokkinidou, S. and Peterson, D.G. Characterization of compounds that influence alcohol trigeminal burn in spirits. Weurman Symposium Proceedings Flavour Science P ...
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Effective Interviewing Skills:Techniques for Successful Interviewing
http://go.osu.edu/genderinitiative-interview ...
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Cereal Leaf Beetles in Wheat
Populations of cereal leaf beetle are increasing in Ohio. Although adults can feed on wheat, the larvae do most of the damage. These larvae are small, gray and moist, and are covered with a substance resembling bird droppings. Damaged wheat appears “fr ...