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Alternative Green Certification Systems Favor Ohio's Timber Industry
Ohio timber producers. "For example, there are over 1,800 tree farmers in Ohio who are ... FSC-certified. In Ohio, no forests are FSC-certified. For the Buckeye state, whose forest products industry ... a "green" designation. However, currently only 4 percent of the forests in the United States are ...
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Organization Bringing Technology to Agriculture
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/organization-bringing-technology-agriculture
said. He mentioned that there are about 40 members in the association who have vested interest in the ... February 17, 2004 ADA, Ohio — Technology and agriculture are becoming more of a common bond and ... the Ohio Agricultural Technologies Association (OATA) continues to find ways of making a perfect match ...
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Ohio Apple Crop: Smaller but More Flavorful
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-apple-crop-smaller-more-flavorful
said. “In Ohio, which is the ninth-largest apple producer nationwide, we have apple growers who have ... slimmer this year, the apple crop’s overall quality will be more flavorful, an Ohio State University ... fruit-tree specialist. That means that while Ohio apples are available at markets and grocery stores, ...
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Local Foods Tour Series- Bremen Produce Auction
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/local-foods-tour-series-bremen-produce-auction
Join us as we continue the 2017 Local Foods/Farm Tour series with a DOUBLE HEADER day on July 25! ... In the morning/early afternoon, visit the Bremen Produce Auction, a small produce auction where crops ... grown by the local Amish community are delivered to the auction by horse and wagon. Get a behind the ...
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H3N2 Flu Outbreak: Awareness Key to Preventing Illness, Minimizing Impact on Pork Industry, Ohio State Experts Say
country's pork industry as a result of the current outbreak of influenza A H3N2 variant virus, Ohio State ... these cases occurred in Ohio and Indiana. The majority of those who have contracted the virus had direct ... flu'," said Mo Saif, head of Ohio State's Food Animal Health Research Program and a leading animal ...
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H3N2 Flu Outbreak: Awareness Key to Preventing Illness, Minimizing Impact on Pork Industry, Ohio State Experts Say
country's pork industry as a result of the current outbreak of influenza A H3N2 variant virus, Ohio State ... these cases occurred in Ohio and Indiana. The majority of those who have contracted the virus had direct ... flu'," said Mo Saif, head of Ohio State's Food Animal Health Research Program and a leading animal ...
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OSU Scientists Researching Hardiness of Blackberries to Boost Production in Ohio
June 14, 2012 PIKETON, Ohio – Researchers with Ohio State University Extension are in the midst of ... and produce a good crop,” he said. “But if the winter is too cold, as are many Ohio winters, the harsh ... winter months and the blooms are killed, then growers won’t have a crop. All varieties in Ohio have that ...
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On-Farm Assessment & Environmental Review (OFAER) Program
Ohio State University The goals of the pro-active OFAER program are to promote environmental ... program in Ohio and works in cooperation with ACWF and EMS to make sure farmers who wish to participate in ... size can be environmentally successful. When risk areas are identified, producers find that by ...
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Local Foods Tour Series- Berry Family Farm
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/local-foods-tour-series-berry-family-farm
Join us as we continue the 2017 Local Foods/Farm Tour series with a DOUBLE HEADER day on July 25! ... In the morning/early afternoon, visit the Bremen Produce Auction, a small produce auction where crops ... grown by the local Amish community are delivered to the auction by horse and wagon. Get a behind the ...
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Researchers: Food May Be Source of C. diff Infections
details on food safety precautions are available on Ohio State's Food Safety website at ... healthy adults are carriers of toxic C. diff bacteria but experience no symptoms. Normally associated with ... it's estimated that 20 to 27 percent of cases of C. diff infection are not associated with healthcare ...