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An Unprecedented Collaboration has Lake Erie Scum on the Run: Editorial
https://senr.osu.edu/news/unprecedented-collaboration-has-lake-erie-scum-run-editorial
This article was originally published on cleveland.com on July 8, 2014 and can be found here. The undulating green-scum season is about to set sail in the western basin of Lake Erie but it's not the summer activity of choice. It's a fetid, tox ...
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College Dives Deep Into Issues of Water
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Continuum, the news publication from the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, features an article highlighting the college's focus on water. Associate Professor in the School of Environment and Natural Resources Mazeika Sullivan ...
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Dr. Lal Listed Among World's Most Influential Scientific Minds
https://senr.osu.edu/news/dr-lal-listed-among-worlds-most-influential-scientific-minds
Distinguished University Professor of soil science in the School of Environment and Natural Resources Dr. Rattan Lal is influencing the future direction of his field, and of the world. ...
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Pigs Gone Wild Have Come to Ohio
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Another Ohio invasive species isn’t a tiny matter. In fact it can weigh up to 200 pounds. Feral swine-- also called feral pigs and feral hogs-- have planted their hooves in the state, mainly in the southeastern corner, said Marne Titchenell, wildlife spec ...
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International Researchers & Ohio State Faculty Collaborate to Improve Food Security, Carry on the Legacy of Norman Borlaug
This article was originally published on the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences' website on July 28, 2014 Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences was honored to host four distinguishe ...
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For Students at Ohio State Wetland, New Meaning to Swamped by Classes
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This story was originally published on August 29, 2014 by the College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Some returning Ohio State University students are finding their classroom all wet, by design. In fact, you might see ...
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Oil and Gas Drilling Impacts? Talk Aims to Show Bigger Picture
https://senr.osu.edu/news/oil-and-gas-drilling-impacts-talk-aims-show-bigger-picture
The environmental impacts of oil and gas production “are much broader than what most people consider,” says Joe Bonnell, who hopes to show farmers, landowners and others the bigger picture. Bonnell, who is watershed management program director for CFAES’s ...
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Help Shape the Next Five Years of Sustainability in Columbus
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Ten years ago, Columbus Mayor Michael B. Coleman launched the Get Green Columbus initiative. Now you can help the city shape its next five years of sustainability by commenting on “The Columbus Green Community Plan: Green Memo III.” CFAES researchers have ...
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MicroTrop 2014: Combining Soil Microbiology with African Culture, Agriculture and Development Issues
As part of a $2.6M National Science Foundation Project directed by Professor Richard Dick, and with the additional support of other funding agencies, MicroTrop 2014 was held in Senegal in May. The one month intensive course for early career scientists pro ...
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Workshop to Spotlight Whole-system Solutions to Nutrient Runoff, Water Issues
https://senr.osu.edu/news/workshop-spotlight-whole-system-solutions-nutrient-runoff-water-issues
A first-ever workshop in Ohio is bringing together farmers, scientists and other stakeholders to discuss whole-system solutions to the Midwest’s nutrient runoff and water problems. Organizers say the Sept. 14-16 program, called Healthy Soils for Healthy ...