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  1. Columbus Humane Behavior and Enrichment Internship

    https://ansci.osu.edu/january-1st-2024-december-25th-2023-december-18th-2023-december-11th-2023-december-4th-2023-november

    understanding into canine body language, the importance of enrichment for all animals, resource-based decision ...

  2. Biopesticide Controls of Plant Diseases: Resources and Products for Organic Farmers in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-18

    However, biopesticides are generally less toxic to the user and are non-target organisms, making them ...

  3. Fairfield County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-77

    requirements are often combined into major forest type groups.   Growing Stock Volume: Net volume, in cubic ... stem, or to the point where the central stem breaks into limbs. Gross volume minus deductions for cull ...

  4. Timber Sale Contracts

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-38-02

    buyer. 7. Enter into a contract with the buyer. 8.  Monitor the harvesting operation.   Steps 1 through ... Your Timber Sale. This fact sheet focuses on Step 7, entering into a contract with the timber buyer. ... Entering Into a Contract With the Buyer The process of negotiating a contract provides an opportunity for ...

  5. MS Student Research Position

    https://ansci.osu.edu/january-1st-2024-december-25th-2023-december-18th-2023-december-11th-2023-december-4th-2023-0

    project will be rather involved, with growing bacteria and infusing into mammary glands. The position will ...

  6. Types of Nutrition Incentives Offered at Ohio Farmers Markets and How They are Funded (Nutrition Incentives Series)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/cdfs-4109

    vary across the U.S., but they generally promote affordable access to fruits and vegetables in ... Nutrition incentive programs are generally funded through sponsorships, local philanthropic grants, or ...

  7. Asian Longhorned Ticks in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/vme-1035

    on yourself by wearing tick repellent, long sleeves, and pants, and by tucking pants into socks to ... general tick control are available and can be applied to pastures. Because these products need to contact ...

  8. Conducting a SWOT Analysis of Your Agricultural Business

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-42

    a livestock producer could be the development of the neighboring farm into single-family housing units. Here ... threaten your farm? Who Should You Involve? Generally speaking, the people most directly involved with the ...

  9. Graduate

    https://entomology.osu.edu/graduate

    applied science, across two campuses and beyond into medicine and human health, from the molecule to ...

  10. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-68

    systems. They were first introduced into the United States in the mid to late 1800s from Europe and Asia ... earlier in the spring and retain their leaves later into the fall than most native trees and shrubs. To ... runoff. Bush honeysuckle leaves remain green and active late into fall (mid to late October) when most ...

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