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Most farmers willing to take steps to protect water, says study done near lake Erie
think the action will work and also will help their farms. So says new research by OARDC scientist Robyn ...
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Applying Your Strengths @ Work (Online)
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/applying-your-strengths-work-online
organization. The Gallup organization has found through its research that: People who know their talents and use ...
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StrengthsFinder
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/strengthsfinder-8
Chair of the Gallup International Research & Education Center, have created a revolutionary program ...
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14 billion ways honey bees let you eat
programs with Ohio beekeeper groups, and starting a statewide network of 28 research and demonstration ...
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This was the polar express: ‘Worst grape damage on record in Ohio’
possible. Dami leads OARDC’s wine grape research. To contact the scientist: Imed Dami at dami.1@osu.edu. ...
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Two OARDC scientists contribute to National Climate Assessment
Change Research Program, the report concludes that: The world’s climate is indeed changing. Climate ...
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Study: Spreading gypsum on farms can help keep water clean, not green
Dick’s research is taking place on farms in the Maumee River watershed, Lake Erie’s largest tributary, ...
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Gwynne a Green Spot at Farm Science Review
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/gwynne-green-spot-farm-science-review
float to the surface, are netted and safely released. For fish researchers, it’s a way to see what’s ...
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New study: What happens to a river when a dam comes down?
discusses dam removal and OARDC’s research on the subject. (Video: CFAES Communications.) “This work links ...
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‘Toledo was a wakeup call’: Dean announces new water quality initiative
Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, of which OARDC is the research arm. “Just over a month ago, the city ...