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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: The Pull of the Pork (for the Week of June 14, 2009)
firstest (now back in print): Purple and Green and Stinky in Spring (bugs, plants, wildlife, farming). Kurt ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Osage Orange You Glad to See One? (for the Week of Nov. 2, 2008)
Also, Twig's first two books are now back in print in completely new editions: Purple and Green and ...
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Web Site Helps Beginning Farmers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/web-site-helps-beginning-farmers
manufacturing job earlier this year, she turned to the land to get back on her feet. Following in the footsteps ...
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Ohio Growers Replanting Corn
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-growers-replanting-corn
calendar date and many growers were able to get back into their fields by early May," said Thomison. ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Turkey Beard? Weird! (for the Week of Oct. 19, 2008)
the back. Scientists call the "hairs" of the beard "bristles" or ...
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More Rain Could Mean Higher Corn Prices
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/more-rain-could-mean-higher-corn-prices
scale shifts." Roberts said that analysts are calculating a shift back to larger soybean acreage ...
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Keep Stand Quality in Mind When Preparing for Planting Season
Thomison. "It goes back to the concept of 'picket row fences'- that evenly-spaced, uniformly ...
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The Faces of AEDE: Nicholas Rettig, AEDE Undergraduate Student in Agribusiness and Applied Economics
Professor Sheldon takes a more laid back approach, but he still demands that students master the content. He ...
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Heirloom Garden Celebrates Ohio's Past
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/heirloom-garden-celebrates-ohios-past
dating back from 1800-1850. "The garden is intended to show visitors the kinds of plants that would ...
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Have an Unused Barn? Raise Some Fish in It
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/have-unused-barn-raise-some-fish-it
properly will set farmers back about a quarter million dollars," said Tiu. "But really when you ...