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Management Key to Getting the Most Out of Manure
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/management-key-getting-most-out-manure
practices. For example, they found that swine manure applied as a sidedress to corn and injected into the ...
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New Ohio Master Gardener Coordinator Appointed
counties, and the various horticulture programs targeted to the public, such as plant clinics, gardening ...
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IRIDESCENCE IN RAW AND COOKED MEATS
https://meatsci.osu.edu/node/96
if handling practices during or after slaughtering has any effect on the possibility of iridescence, ...
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Frost Damage May Contribute to Low Wheat Yields
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/frost-damage-may-contribute-low-wheat-yields
is becoming more evident now that harvest has begun. Pat Lipps, an Ohio State University plant ...
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Despite Shaky Start, Wheat Looks Promising in Home Stretch
for a good harvest are looking up. Pierce Paul, an Ohio State University plant pathologist with the ...
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Your Milk Check is Under Attack! Where are all the Federal Order 33 Pool $$'s Going?
to the plant and is distributed throughout the Federal Order marketing area. This is unique (or used ...
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Chow Line: Studies exploring enigma of chocolate
"phytochemicals," or plant-based compounds that nutritionists believe can give your health a boost. Several types of ...
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Chow Line: Most of us need to eat more produce (for 11/22/09)
significantly underestimated the content of polyphenols in fruit. Polyphenols are plant-based substances that ...
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Chow Line: Milk a good option for protein, calcium (for 4/15/07)
vitamin D. Phytic acid and oxalic acid. These substances, found in some plant foods, bind to calcium and ...
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Chow Line: How sweet they are: A tale of two beets (for 9/2/07)
in the produce section at your grocery store or farmers' market, or consider planting your own. ...