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Chow Line: Keep sugary drinks to a minimum (for 8/9/09)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-keep-sugary-drinks-minimum-8909-1
consuming more calories from beverages has been growing for decades. A 2007 study in the journal Obesity ... beverages. You should do so. Your body will thank you for it. Chow Line is a service of Ohio State University ... reviewed by Julie Shertzer, registered dietitian and program specialist for Ohio State University Extension ...
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In-Furrow Applicator Cuts Chemical Costs in Vegetable Crops
crops, including the chemical investment for insect and disease management. But a group of Ohio State ... by the University of Tennessee for corn and cotton production. By using the recommended low and high ... the device this growing season and may target other crop seeds in their trials. For more information ...
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Use of Precision Ag Technology Continues to Grow
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/use-precision-ag-technology-continues-grow
farms lead the way in use and adoption of precision agriculture. For example, in 2003, the largest ... commercial farmers were ten times more likely to adopt a yield monitor for crop production than farmers in ... technology, nutrient management, soil and water, conservation tillage, and precision farming. For more ...
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Inconsistent Weather Doesn't Hamper Wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/inconsistent-weather-doesnt-hamper-wheat
driven by the mild early winters, which probably favored a high aphid population. Aphids are vectors for ... not been a problem in Ohio since the 1960s, is beginning to show up again. For the past two seasons ... main goal of the research is to determine the reason for its reappearance. Ohio wheat growers produce ...
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Solutions Offered to Continuous Corn Issues at No-Till Conference
responds in crop rotations during different growing seasons, to hybrid selection for corn after corn, to ... especially those poorly drained. • Greater potential for nitrogen losses. "The risk and magnitude of ... farmers, and industry experts will be on-hand to present the information. For more information on the Ohio ...
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OSU Extension Holds First Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist Conference
include Jim McCormac, Ohio Department of Natural Resources; and Louis Andres, park manager for Malabar ... environmental stewardship. For more information on the conference, contact Sharon Strouse, OSU Extension in ... of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service. For more information on the training program, ...
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Safety Important Even with Manure Management
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/safety-important-even-manure-management
for the hazards that are potentially present," said Dee Jepsen, who also holds an appointment ... replaced so there is limited potential for coming into contact with the various hazard points." Farm ... will also demonstrate the type of air monitoring devices available for gas detection. OSU Extension ...
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CFAES International Office Tackling Tough Issues
a major trendsetter for nearly 20 years offering undergraduates an opportunity to earn academic credit ... International Organization of the Year by the Columbus Council on World Affairs for its outstanding ... international contributions. "These efforts are good for Ohio State University because they bring excellent ...
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Fermented, Fully Cooked, Not Shelf Stable, Summer Sausage HACCP Plan Examples
https://meatsci.osu.edu/node/87
likely to occur? Justification for decision made in previous column Preventive Measures CCP? Receive meat ... hazard analysis for sodium nitrite in meat curing. American Meat Institute Foundation Paper. ... cycle for each batch Smoke-house operator, supervisor, trained designee or plant manager Action will be ...
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Long, Painful Recovery for U.S. Dairy Farmers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/long-painful-recovery-us-dairy-farmers
national milk cow herd from the 9.3 million mark to under 9 million, that is painful for a lot of farmers ... they saw 50 percent reduction in dairy prices." For example, the Ohio mailbox price fell from ... now, milk prices are about $12.50 hundredweight. Prices for 2010 are projected at about $14.50 and ...