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July 2017
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/july-2017
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You Need to Represent!
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/february-2017/you-need-represent
The CFAES Alumni Board is taking applications for a representative from our Class of 2016. ...
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Cattleman's Convention Wrapup
CFAES alumni and friends corralled for a special reception during the recent Cattle Industry Convention & National Cattlemen's Trade Show in Nashville. ...
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Welcome, Mr. Ward!
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/february-2017/welcome-mr-ward
Adam Ward, the new CFAES director of government affairs, has been serving as executive director of the Ohio Soybean Association. ...
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New Director Set in Stone
Dr. Christopher Winslow has been appointed as the new director for Ohio Sea Grant and Ohio State’s Stone Laboratory, effective Feb. 1. He has served as interim director since 2015. ...
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Fulbright Scholarship Grant takes Thompson to Prague
CFAES professor Stanley Thompson is working with the Czech University of Life Sciences through April, thanks to a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Grant. ...
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Media Advisory: Ohio State Cancer Researcher to Speak at Berry Tour
or kuhn.37@osu.edu. Candace Pollock Sandy Kuhn False False False False False False False False False ...
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Israel Trip to Further Ag Technology/Collaboration with Ohio
Participants from Ohio State University include Keith Smith, director of OSU Extension, and Steve Slack, ...
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Fungicides Best Used for Disease Control
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fungicides-best-used-disease-control
environment. Paul, who also holds an OSU Extension appointment, recommends that growers scout their cornfields ...
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Unusual Growing Season Could Lead to Unusual Aphid Cycle
a late soybean crop, Ohio State University Extension experts are working to determine how the soybean ... where for the past eight or nine years we’ve done so and been correct,” said Ron Hammond, an Extension ...