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1/27/2003
Secrest Arboretum To Build 'Bicentennial Walkway'
WOOSTER, Ohio Secrest Arboretum will be wrapping the first stage of its renovation plan and the celebration of Ohios bicentennial all in one loop. A walkway loop, that is.
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1/22/2003
Chow Line: Protein comes in all shapes and sizes (for 2/2/03)
I read that people only need only a few ounces of protein a day. That seems like so little, can it be true?
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1/22/2003
Chow Line: Cutting all carbs not a good idea (for 2/9/03)
I have an allergy to wheat and dairy products, and I am trying to cut all carbs to help me lose weight. Can you give me a list of foods that contain carbohydrates?
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1/13/2003
Think Like a Bee for the Buzz on Pollination
WOOSTER, Ohio One message that Ohio State University entomologist Jim Tew hopes to drive home to participants at the upcoming Ohio Fruit and Vegetable Growers Congress is know your bees.
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1/13/2003
OARDC Researcher Awarded Honorary Doctorate
WOOSTER, Ohio Linda Saif, a scientist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC), has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Belgiums Ghent University, one of the most prestigious educational institutions in Europe.
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1/9/2003
Research Sheds Light On Managing Key Plant Pest
WOOSTER, Ohio Nursery growers and landscape professionals may now get the upper hand in controlling a key Ohio pest that for years has often eluded effective control.
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1/9/2003
Chow Line: Get out your pencils: Calculate your BMI (for 1/26/03)
What's the difference between "overweight" and "obese?
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1/9/2003
Chow Line: Getting the skinny on fats is complicated (for 1/19/03)
I've heard that the fat in red meat is actually good for you. Can it be true?
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1/8/2003
Turkeys, Turkey Group Thank OARDC Scientist
Mike Lilburn, a poultry scientist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, was recently recognized by the National Turkey Federation (NTF), which gave him its 2002 Research Award for distinguished research.
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1/8/2003
Report Shows Best Time to Shear Firs for Christmas Trees
A new report from the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center says the best time to shear Fraser firs and Canaan firs for Christmas trees is mid- to late summer, not late winter or early spring.
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1/3/2003
Researchers Take Close Look at Emerging Corn Virus
WOOSTER, Ohio Maize fine streak virus (MFSV) was first spotted three years ago in a sweet corn field in southwestern Georgia. Since then, scientists with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) have learned enough about the disease to be prepared for its possible spread to the Corn Belt.
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1/2/2003
Milk the Latest Research at Small Dairy Farm Update
WOOSTER, Ohio If you are looking for ways to improve the productivity and safety of your milking business, plan to attend the Small Dairy Farm Update Jan. 20 in Dalton or Jan. 21 in Mt. Hope, Ohio.
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