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Chow Line: Limit trans fats, boost heart health (Nov. 2, 2012)
November 2, 2012 What has been the effect from the ban on trans fats in New York City restaurants? ... Restrictions on the use of partially hydrogenated vegetable oils at restaurants in New York City appear to have ... When the Food and Drug Administration mandated in 2006 that trans fat amounts be listed on Nutrition ...
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Chow Line: Watch sugar intake over holidays (12/14/12)
December 14, 2012 I have a sweet tooth. I’ve been cutting back on sugar lately, but I’m worried ... a day on a 2,000 calorie-a-day diet-- far more than recommended. The American Heart Association suggests ... a day. The nutrition community agrees that cutting back on sugar would be a very good thing. Some ...
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Late Planted Soybeans Mean Aphids in August
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/late-planted-soybeans-mean-aphids-august
University Extension entomologist. Even so, the aphids’ appearance is right on schedule, agronomically ... merely a count of 250 aphids on any given plant in a field. “This is the threshold for spraying,” he ... attention is also focused on the second generation of bean leaf beetles. “The last of the second generation ...
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Rocky River Watershed Council
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/rocky-river-watershed-council
involvement in stewardship of the Rocky River. The Watershed Council meets quarterly in the evening on the ... The Council's 15 member Board of Directors meets on the fourth Thursday of months that there is ... no Council meeting. The Chairperson and Board of Director election occur on a staggered schedule at ...
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Trade Expecting Lower Corn Production In September Crop Report
information on yields,” Roberts said. “Since the August report came out, six or seven major marketing services ... market. Specifically, Roberts said, the market consensus is a corn price based on a yield below 151 ... private analytical scuttlebutt centers on the Eastern Corn Belt, and how things fared in August,” he said. ...
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A Milestone Reached: OARDC Dedicates First-in-Ohio Ag Safety Facility
scientists on the Wooster campus to work with infectious agents classified by federal standards at the BSL-3 ... son of a dairy farmer who relied on information from OARDC to run his family business. “It’s great ... strict procedures to ensure containment of these pathogens. Depending on the ease with which microorganisms can be ...
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Denman Undergraduate Research Forum
The Undergraduate Research Office (URO) will host the 20th Denman Undergraduate Research Forum on ...
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OSU Extension, USDA to Discuss Forages and Pasture Management
of 2012 has been one of the worst on record in Ohio, leaving many livestock producers hard hit in ... a significant impact on livestock farmers due to losing pasture, including to overgrazing,” he said. “An ... I hope that we don’t. “It’s just a gamble when you have to depend on the weather.” Other issues to be ...
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Seminars: Kathleen Cole, Ashlee Dietz
https://ansci.osu.edu/about-us/events/seminars-kathleen-cole-ashlee-dietz
An Sci Seminar on Thursday, September 25 at 4:10 Seminar Format – We will have two 10-12 minute ... – Effects of Cu, Zn and Mn on bovine neutrophil function Major Professor – Joe Hogan ...
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Sports Turf Managers Fighting Bugs by Going Green
neo-nick-i-tin-oids) came on the market, they were seen as less toxic alternatives to some other insecticides, but ... even highly valued professional athletes aren't scheduled to be on the field was a big advantage, ... Shetlar said. In addition, "Neonicotoids are worthless on caterpillars," Shetlar said. ...