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Chow Line: If you must, use math to figure iron intake (for 4/1/07)
19-50, 9 mg. Once you know the recommended amount for your age group, you need to do some math to use the ...
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Chow Line: Hormones can play havoc with appetite (for 4/27/08)
need to be a victim of your hormone production. While it's helpful to know the hormonal pushes and ...
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Do You Need to Complete QA?
https://ohio4h.org/news/do-you-need-complete-qa
Youth Beef Quality Assurance training will once again be offered in conjunction with the Ohio Beef Expo. Concurrent sessions will be held on Saturday, for youth 13 and under and youth 14 and over at 1:00 p.m. in Rauch Arena. All participants will receive ...
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Varying Soil Conditions Can Impact Nutrient Levels
"Because of this year's drought, it is possible not as much fertilizer will be needed by next ...
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Public to Learn About Floriculture at BioHio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/public-learn-about-floriculture-biohio
need." Most of the plants grown in the floriculture industry are bedding plants, such as petunias, ...
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Strategies to Help Control Mastitis to be Discussed at Dairy Conference
need to manage the dry period much more intensely." Meiring will discuss strategies to control ...
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Sports/Plants Go Hand in Hand at Arboretum
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/sportsplants-go-hand-hand-arboretum
support education, they help industry educate potential clients, they provide greenspace for those needing ...
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Safety Still Key Message with New Ohio Law
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/safety-still-key-message-new-ohio-law
vehicle sign. Now they need to learn to look for the speed identification symbol when traveling the roads ...
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Report Cattle Illnesses to Keep Diseases Under Control
specific for EHD, and animals exhibiting severe symptoms may need to be separated from the herd and ...
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Ohio Drought Doesn't Slow Soybeans; Record Yields Possible
Fields received adequate moisture when the plants needed it." The grain fill period went so well, in ...