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AEDE Profiles: Jack Willoughby
https://aede.osu.edu/newsletter/news-aede/december-2015/aede-profiles-jack-willoughby
practical knowledge of how to apply economics to the issues facing our global community today. I thought ...
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AEDE Faculty and Students Present Research at the 2014 AAEA Annual Meeting
https://aede.osu.edu/news/aede-faculty-and-students-present-research-2014-aaea-annual-meeting
AEDE’s Avishek Konar, Brian Roe and Elena Irwin was presented at a session on agricultural practices to ...
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The Costs of Nutrients, Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices and the Current Dairy Situation
that U.S. farmers are planning to plant 94 to 95 million acres in corn this year. But a great many ...
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Ohio State Economists to Hold Water Quality Discussion During 2013 Farm Science Review
resources,” he said. “There has been great research out of our department on agricultural practices that have ...
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Ohio Fish Farms Rising Fast: $50M Impact, New Jobs
farms’ wastewater; and at insects raised on distiller’s grain byproducts from Ohio ethanol plants ... responding to real problems, practical problems, in the Midwest that need to be worked on,” Smith said. ...
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Analysis: Ohio’s School Choice Programs Growing, Deserve Public’s Attention
from Theory to Practice, is 38 pages and available to download free online at go.osu.edu/schoolchoice. ...
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Ohio's Corn Benefited Little from Hurricane Katrina
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohios-corn-benefited-little-hurricane-katrina
drought-damaged. "Some of the late-planted corn may have benefited from recent rains, but on a large scale, ...
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Ohio State Soil Scientist Recognized for Food Security Efforts
Revolution"; World Food Prize Laureate Surinder Vasal, an accomplished maize plant breeder and geneticist; and ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Who Else Needs the Arctic? (for the Week of Jan. 13, 2007)
sharply." Reindeer and caribou eat plants on the tundra. They raise their young on the tundra, too. ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Giant Tomatoes (for the Week of July 29, 2007)
let out. Big but caved in on top. Also juicier. Kickingly, Twig P.S. Plant scientists call the tomato ...