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  1. Expanded Ohio State, CFAES brand guidelines now available

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/expanded-ohio-state-cfaes-brand-guidelines-now-available

    Communications and Technology has expanded online information about the new university and college brand guidelines, and has consolidated it into a website at http://cfaes.osu.edu/brand/. This website includes templates and logos, along with information a ...

  2. Farm Science Review: 'Breaking new ground'... while flying above it

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/farm-science-review-breaking-new-ground-while-flying-above-it

    From teaching techniques to help growers improve water and soil quality to helping farmers and producers learn how to combat invasive species, experts from CFAES will seek to "break new ground" during this year's  Farm Science Review  Sept. ...

  3. CFAES releases new brand guidelines

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/cfaes-releases-new-brand-guidelines

    The first version of the college's brand standards is now available online. Go  here  and look under Marketing. You will also be able to download the college logo and PowerPoint templates. Communications and Technology is applying university guidelin ...

  4. Giving mosquitoes 'kidney' failure could help fight spread of malaria

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/giving-mosquitoes-kidney-failure-could-help-fight-spread-malaria

    A CFAES scientist and his collaborators have discovered a chemical that causes "kidney" failure in mosquitoes, which may pave the way to the development of new insecticides to fight potentially deadly mosquito-transmitted diseases such as malari ...

  5. OARDC Holds Groundbreaking for New FABE Building

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/oardc-holds-groundbreaking-for-new-fabe-building

    A September 2010 tornado took it away. Now, support from elected officials and the state of Ohio will help bring back an even better version of the  Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering 's building on OARDC's Wooster campu ...

  6. Forest Industry Brings Green to Ohio's Economy

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/forest-industry-brings-green-ohios-economy

    When a tree falls-- is felled-- in a forest in Ohio, it supports a $22-billion-a-year industry and more than 100,000 jobs. And is replaced by more than two trees worth of new growth. So says a CFAES specialist who is documenting the green that grows in th ...

  7. Negotiating a Shale Drilling lLease? Where to Get Good Info

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/negotiating-shale-drilling-llease-where-get-good-info

    When Dick and Kaye Clay were approached by a shale energy representative about possibly leasing a portion of their Harrison County land, Kaye Clay knew where to turn for guidance. She had previously worked for the Guernsey County office of  OSU Extension ...

  8. OARDC Technology Spins Off Into New Company

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/oardc-technology-spins-new-company

    Patented technology developed by an OARDC scientist has led to the creation of a startup company for producing diagnostic tools and vaccines to combat poultry and livestock diseases. LARAD Inc. is the result of research conducted by Daral Jackwood,  a pro ...

  9. CFAES Diversity Catalyst Team honored

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/cfaes-diversity-catalyst-team-honored

      At the 2013 Diversity Leadership Symposium on April 12, Michelle Bondurant of Ohio State's Human Resources office made a surprise visit to announce that the CFAES Diversity Catalyst Team had been selected as a 2013 winner of the Distinguished Diver ...

  10. Transitioning family farms to the next generation

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/transitioning-family-farms-the-next-generation

      Only 16.5 percent of family businesses, including family farms, survive to a third generation, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration. And 39 percent of U.S. farmland is owned by those 65 and older, with fewer than 30 percent having identif ...

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