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Workshop: Art and Science of Facilitation
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. Details here. ...
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Equine Program
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Equine Vaccination Strategies
Vaccinating your horse against disease is such a simple task. It’s not terribly time consuming, and it’s relatively inexpensive when you consider the alternative. But some people don’t vaccinate. Lack of concern regarding disease risk, and skepticism abou ...
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Swimming Your Horse
What better way to beat the heat than riding your horse into a refreshing oasis? Be it the ocean, a lake, or even the local creek, here are some tips to remain safe while on horseback in the water. Know the area. This is perhaps the single most important ...
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Lal to Head International Soil Science Group
Congratulations to Rattan Lal, Distinguished University Professor of soil science in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, who has been named president-elect of the Vienna, Austria-based International Union of Soil Sciences. The official anno ...
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Departments
Undergraduate students in the department will have the opportunity to learn about physiology, nutrition, genetics, animal health, behavior, management, and well-being of animals through our courses. The department serves one of the largest undergraduate ...
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Variety of GMO Tests are Available to Farmers
State's C.O.R.N. newsletter at http://corn.osu.edu/archive/2001/sep/01-31.html#linkc. Candace Pollock ...
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Safer, Cleaner Soil and Water... and saving big money in the process
"The soil is the great connector of our lives," author Wendell Berry once said. SENR professor, Nick Basta, has developed a low-cost way to treat the lead that contaminates soil in our cities. Lead in soil can make kids sick and makes the land u ...
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Dry Weather May Lead to Stalk Lodging in Corn
when the internal plant tissue has rotted or started to rot," said Peter Thomison, an OSU ...