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1/30/2004
Chow Line: Other foods just as good as energy bars (for 2/8/04)
Can an "energy bar" really give me an energy boost?
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1/28/2004
Battelle Study Finds OARDC Is 'Economic Engine for Ohio'
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio Agricultural Research and development Center (OARDC) "is a consistent source of new products, processes, and techniques that help make Ohio's agricultural producers among the most productive in the world," according to a report released Jan. 14 by Battelle Memorial Institute. The report also termed OARDC as "a substantial economic engine for the state of Ohio."
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1/23/2004
Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Gaviotas (for the Week of Jan. 25, 2004)
Dear Twig: Slim, my friend, read a book called Gaviotas. He said Id like it. Whats it about? Before he could tell me he ran home for lunch.
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1/16/2004
CENTS Features Emerald Ash Borer Presentation Jan. 27
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Emerald ash borer (EAB), the latest in a parade of exotic insects threatening Ohios forests and landscapes, will be the topic of a presentation at the 2004 Central Environmental Nursery Trade Show (CENTS), which will be held Jan. 26-28 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.
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1/16/2004
Chow Line: Fish story: 'Everything in moderation' (for 1/25/04)
I love salmon, but after recent news reports I'm a little hesitant to eat it. Is it really that bad?
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1/16/2004
Chow Line: Red wine benefits keep adding up (for 2/1/04)
I love some red wine with dinner. What's new on its health benefits?
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1/15/2004
Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Hybrid Cars (for the Week of Jan. 18, 2004)
Dear Twig: My uncle just bought a hybrid car. Whats that?
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1/13/2004
Ohio State Extension to Hold Johne's Meetings
COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State University Extension will be holding a series of meetings about Johnes disease this winter to inform producers about the disease and the programs available in Ohio for testing and control.
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1/13/2004
Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Brown Egg, White Egg (for the Week of Jan. 11, 2004)
Dear Twig: Sometimes my mom buys white eggs at the supermarket. And sometimes my dad buys brown eggs there. Whats the difference?
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1/9/2004
Chow Line: Eating late could mean eating more (for 1/18/04)
My mother-in-law says she stays trim by never eating anything after 6 p.m. I think the number of calories, not the time of day they're eaten, matters most. Who's right?
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1/7/2004
Bird Walk is Jan. 10 in Secrest Arboretum in Wooster
Winter birds, including some uncommon northerners, will be the focus of a Beginners Bird Walk, Saturday, Jan. 10, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., in Secrest Arboretum on the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Centers (OARDC) Wooster campus.
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1/7/2004
Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: North American Ashes (for the Week of Jan. 4, 2004)
Dear Twig: OK, youve told us about the emerald ash borer. Now can you tell us about ash trees themselves? How many types are there? Which ones are at risk?
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1/6/2004
Prion Test Would Allow Early Detection of Mad Cow, Other TSEs
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Ohio State University researcher Srinand Sreevatsan not only believes early detection is the best way to fight mad cow disease. Hes also creating tools to make it possible.
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1/5/2004
Invasive Species Program is Jan. 10 in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Youve heard about emerald ash borer. And youve read about invasive species posing a serious risk to Ohios natural resources and economy. To learn more, come to the educational program Invasive Plants and Destructive Insects: Economic and Ecological Impacts, Jan. 10, 9 a.m. to 12 noon at Ohio State Universitys Kottman Hall Auditorium, 2021 Coffey Rd., Columbus.
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