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Building Great Partnerships
https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/building-great-partnerships
By Patrick Dengel, Business Specialist/OSU-Rio Grande Collaboration Coordinator and Ryan Mapes, ... Endeavor Center Manager Dr. Thomas Worley, Director of the OSU South Centers named the University of Rio ... Grande & Rio Grande Community College (URG/RGCC) the 2016 OSU South Centers Supporter of the Year. ...
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Ohio Agricultural Law Blog-- Legislative Committees Take Shape
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Ohio Agricultural Law Blog--The Ag Law Harvest
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/blog/mon-02182019-933am/ohio-agricultural-law-blog-ag-law-harvest
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Congratulations SBDC team members Chris Smalley and Melissa Carter
their enterprises. This program is a yearlong intensive course that meets at the OSU South Centers ... Aquaculture Program at the OSU South Centers has led to a new client base and attendees have benefited from ...
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Germplasm Center Reviving Old-Style Petunias
292-3708 or tay.1@osu.edu, or OPGC curator Susan Stieve at (614) 292-3726 or stieve.1@osu.edu. The OPGC, ...
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Blueberry trees focus of Gary Gao’s University of Florida visit
By Gary Gao, PhD, Extension Specialist and Associate Professor As a part of Gary Gao’s new ...
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Long-awaited WOTUS rewrite published
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/blog/thu-02142019-325pm/long-awaited-wotus-rewrite-published
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Ohio Agricultural Law Blog – Wedding Barns: Exempt from Township Zoning or Not?
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Ohio Agricultural Law Blog – New Lake Erie lawsuit filed against U.S. EPA
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New Insect Attacking Soybean Fields
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-insect-attacking-soybean-fields
202-3550 or pollock.58@osu.edu. WOOSTER, Ohio- A new insect that attacks soybean plants is keeping both ... of the soybean aphid should contact him directly at (330) 263-3727, or e-mail hammond.5@osu.edu ... fields should contact their county Extension office. Hammond asks that growers who find high populations ...