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Experts meet at OARDC to discuss challenges, growth of U.S. bioeconomy
biobased products, bioenergy and more — met this summer at OARDC. The team, whose members come from nearly ... and $369 billion to America’s economy. Biobased products are made mostly or entirely from renewable ...
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Workshop: How to Grow Bigger, Better Strawberries and Get Them Earlier
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/workshop-how-grow-bigger-better-strawberries-and-get-them-earlier
Ohio State University will offer a workshop May 25 on a production method that results in larger, ... strawberry production, the method is an increasingly popular technique in which strawberries are planted in ...
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Innovation and Entrepreneurism in Science
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/innovation-and-entrepreneurism-science
application of products, and/or development of companies. They will share their experiences and advice on ...
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Ohio’s bees are a honey, and then some: Get a new guide to know them
Ellsworth initially created the card as an in-the-field ID aid for about 100 citizen scientists who are ...
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Supporting Ohio’s $786 million grape and wine industry …
OARDC director for field operations. “It provides an opportunity for Andrew Kirk to respond to local ...
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Food security? ‘We have to have water security first or there is no food’
Importance of Watersheds”; OARDC scientist Jay Martin on “ Field to Faucet: Impacts of Phosphorus and Steps ...
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OARDC organic farming program has new interim leader; ‘period of reinvention’ ahead
Doug Doohan (pictured), professor in the Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, has been ...
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New lecture series honors OARDC’s Steve Slack
her field of expertise. The lecture will be given during OARDC’s Annual Research Conference. “Steve ...
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Cutting Propagation Workshop
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/cutting-propagation-workshop
to noon in the arboretum’s field headquarters building, 2320 Selby Road, on the campus of the Ohio ...
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How climate change has cost U.S. soybean growers $11 billion, and what can be done about it
scientist Laura Lindsey, pictured, assistant professor in the Department of Horticulture and Crop Science. ...