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2014 Fruit Research and Extension Progress
and raspberries are also classified as super berries. It is worth noting that there are approximately ...
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Analysis: Ohio’s School Choice Programs Growing, Deserve Public’s Attention
housing market.” Urban-Rural Policy Considerations Also noted in the policy brief is the difference in how ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: The Pull of the Pork (for the Week of June 14, 2009)
4-H's Market Hog and Swine Breeding projects.-- Notes: Download the Ohio 4-H Family Guide at ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Turkey Beard? Weird! (for the Week of Oct. 19, 2008)
turkey's scientific name: Meleagris gallopavo. Some hens have beards, too.-- Notes: In the wild, in wild ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Osage Orange You Glad to See One? (for the Week of Nov. 2, 2008)
tree.-- Notes: The Pará rubber tree grows in the tropics. We talked about Osage-orange trees, which ...
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New Tests Added to Corn Performance Trials
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-tests-added-corn-performance-trials
rain." Thomison noted that some hybrids evaluated suffered from severe stalk lodging problems. ...
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The Land of “MILC and Honey”- Dairy Policy Watch 2013
the MILC program would provide only $23 million dollars (Note: Financial outlays reflect only the ... 0.92 0.9 # 0.01 0.6 # 0.01 8.7 0.10 Total 192.2 9.0 4.5 32.3 Notes: DFA Supplemental Coverage ...
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Horticulturist Named D.C. Kiplinger Chair
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/horticulturist-named-dc-kiplinger-chair
Cathey, a noted horticulturalist and former director of the U.S. National Arboretum, was the first D.C. ...
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Course Teaches Turf Management Beyond the Classroom
November 21, 2006 Editor's note: Photographs of the trip to New York are available. Contact ...
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Killing Crop-Eating Pests: Compounds Work by Disrupting Bugs' Winter Sleep
pupate, they are underground and inaccessible, Denlinger noted. But then again, terminating diapause early ...