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Farmland Preservation Summit Nov. 17
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/farmland-preservation-summit-nov-17
Title" /> Editor: Media are invited to attend the event. Please contact Jill Clark at 614-247-6479 or ... event and director of the university's Center for Farmland Policy Innovation. Scholl will discuss ... http://cffpi.osu.edu/summit11.htm. Organizations helping plan the event are the Office of Farmland Preservation, Ohio Department of ...
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Brandon Parks '13 Wins Design Competition
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletters/spring-2014/brandon-parks-13-wins-design-competition
tasked with this project and it wouldn’t be an interscholastic competition.” After visiting the ... homestead, Deeter felt it was perfect for her students, small enough not to be intimidating, but for ...
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Family Fundamentals: Be careful not to overindulge children this holiday (for December 2006)
site (http://www.overindulgence.info) said overindulgence can have long-lasting effects: It appears to ... If the answer to any of these is "yes," it's time to refocus-- put less emphasis on ... a monthly column on family issues. It is a service of Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio ...
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Chow Line: Summer perfect time for fresh produce (for 6/14/09)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-summer-perfect-time-fresh-produce
ideas? I don't want to buy fresh produce just to see it go to waste. Your instincts are on target-- ... healthier for it. But what you don't want to do is buy a ton of produce just to see it rot in the ...
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Chow Line: Vitamin D and heart health: jury still out
January 25, 2008 Are vitamin D supplements recommended to prevent heart disease? It's much ... a healthy immune system, too. Luckily, the body can make its own vitamin D when the skin is exposed to ... during the winter. And the older you get, the harder it is for your body to make vitamin D. So, ...
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Marginal Cost Curves for Carbon Sequestration in Forests: Estimates for Boreal, Temperate, and Tropical Regions of the World
information on the methods used to estimate the marginal costs, and it provides the data in appendices. Brent ...
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Chow Line: Sodium can turn up in surprising places (for 12/13/09)
(also known as table salt). But sodium is part and parcel of so many foods, it's difficult to ... chickpeas, it may be a good idea to look for a variety with no salt added. Brine is water that's nearly ... them. As for the pickles, again, it's good that you're being cautious. One large dill pickle ...
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Chow Line: Sanitize countertops and cutting boards (for 5/21/09)
and soap do the job? Although a soap and hot water combination cleans reasonably well, it may not ... that comes as a concentrate, be sure to follow product directions when you dilute it. Check the label. ... days. If left on a surface too long, this particular bacterium can form a biofilm that makes it harder ...
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Chow Line: Take medical advice when reducing iron (for 7/26/09)
of this essential mineral. However, before you make any changes to your diet, it's important ... Institutes of Health has a fact sheet on iron that offers detailed information that may be helpful. It ... Prevention, it's the most common nutritional deficiency and the leading cause of anemia in the United ...
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Chow Line: If you must, use math to figure iron intake (for 4/1/07)
simplify nutrition information. But that makes it a challenge for people like you who want more details. ... Value of iron, it contains about 1.8 milligrams. The label couldn't really use newer ... people wonder if they get enough iron, it is possible to get too much. The upper tolerable intake of iron ...