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How to Stop Algal Blooms, Keep Drinking Water Safe
https://field2faucet.osu.edu/news/how-stop-algal-blooms-keep-drinking-water-safe
equipment. The panelists will be: Libby Dayton, research scientist with SENR. Dayton is doing research to ... Development Economics, whose research includes the fields of environmental economics and nonmarket valuation ...
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Farmers: 3 days to hone your business’s edge, 4,000 ways to see how
by CFAES, including OARDC, Farm Science Review features the latest agricultural practices, research ...
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End-of-Campaign Homecoming Celebration
research, create modern learning spaces and support community outreach. Also recognized was the volunteers ...
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3 keys to farming’s future: OARDC scientist shares findings
Agriculture’s Economic Research Service analyzed the age distribution of all farmers and beginning farmers. They ...
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Scarlet, gray make a brownfield green: OARDC team turns waste into soil
basta.4@osu.edu. Read about more new research by Nick Basta… Read the TerraDaily story… ...
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Autumn Discovery Day
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/autumn-discovery-day
at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, 1680 Madison Ave. in Wooster, about 60 ...
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Meet the hoopers: OARDC scientists spur high-tunnel use, a low-cost way to grow more food
used OARDC’s high tunnel research to increase our impact by providing high-quality produce for more ...
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Extension teams from Ohio State & China’s Ministry of Agriculture Exchange Visits to Expand Knowledge of Agriculture
Ohio State University and various businesses, universities, research institutions, and the extension ... not only visited with faculty and researchers within the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) in Wooster, Ohio State South Centers in Piketon, and the ...
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Experts meet at OARDC to discuss challenges, growth of U.S. bioeconomy
A multistate research team that is working to develop America’s biobased industry — which produces ...
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How climate change has cost U.S. soybean growers $11 billion, and what can be done about it
Researchers have determined that precipitation and temperature variations over the past 20 years ...