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Dormant Fruit Tree Management
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/dormant-fruit-tree-management-0
               Chemical control options are not the only disease management tool that you should use. Cultural ... nonetheless, a year-round one.                Hopefully, this is enough to keep you busy until the warm days ...
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East Ohio Women in Agriculture
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/east-ohio-women-agriculture
to become involved in food, agriculture, natural resources, or small business. This one-day ...
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The Ag Law Harvest
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/blog/fri-02182022-319pm/ag-law-harvest
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Using the Corn Nitrogen Rate Calculator
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-05/using-corn-nitrogen-rate-calculator
Return to N, Net Return to N, and Fertilizer N Cost. The Net Return to N line is arguably the most ...
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Budget bill brings changes to Ohio’s Right to Farm Law
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Cargill Global Scholars Program
Biology Business Computer Science/Data Science Engineering Environmental Studies/Sustainability Food ...
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Auditing Animal Production and Processing Facilities
https://ansci.osu.edu/courses/animsci-5310
ANIMSCI 5310 Introduces multiple types of auditing tools currently used by the industry to ...
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Whitestone Farm Equine Internship Opportunity
cmhawleyinc@comcast.net or (540) 840-8789. Feel free to view the facility and programs at www.whitestonefarmva.com. Â ...
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2022 SURGe Program- Texas A&M University
Bioinformatics class will provide training in modern bioinformatics tools via command-line that are used in ...
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Dr. JC Jang
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-jc-jang
excellent tools for us to use to dissect our questions & explain what we observe overall in plant stress ... ever-evolving tools in aiding our research.  Exciting current research Regulation of gene expression RNA regulation ... Using RNA as a tool to engineer crop plant stress tolerance  Rough career path that brought you to OSU ...