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  1. Seasonally distinct taxonomic and functional shifts in macroinvertebrate communities following dam removal

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/seasonally-distinct-taxonomic-and-functional-shifts-macroinvertebrate

    Sullivan, S. Mazeika, P. and David W. P. Manning. 2017. Seasonally distinct taxonomic and functional shifts in macroinvertebrate communities following dam removal. PEERJ 5:e3189. Mažeika Sullivan Journal article Thursday, April 6, 2017 ...

  2. Examining the agricultural producer identity: utilising the collective occupational identity construct to create a typology and profile of rural landholders in Victoria, Australia

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/examining-agricultural-producer-identity-utilising-collective-occupational

    Groth, Theresa M., Allan Curtis, Emily Mendham and Eric Toman. 2017. Examining the agricultural producer identity: utilising the collective occupational identity construct to create a typology and profile of rural landholders in Victoria, Australia. Journ ...

  3. Mulching affects soil properties and greenhouse gas emissions under long-term no-till and plough-till systems in alfisol of central Ohio

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/mulching-affects-soil-properties-and-greenhouse-gas-emissions-under-long-term

    Nawaz, Ahmad, Rattan Lal, Raj Kumar Shrestha and Muhammad Farooq. 2017. Mulching affects soil properties and greenhouse gas emissions under long-term no-till and plough-till systems in alfisol of central Ohio. Land Degradation and Development 28(2):673-68 ...

  4. Comparison of conventional and conservation rice-wheat systems in Punjab, Pakistan

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/comparison-conventional-and-conservation-rice-wheat-systems-punjab-pakistan

    Nawaz, Ahmad, Muhammad Farooq, Rattan Lal, Abdul Rehman and Hafeez-ur-Rehman. 2017. Comparison of conventional and conservation rice-wheat systems in Punjab, Pakistan. Soil and Tillage Research 169:35-43. Rattan Lal Journal article Thursday, June 8, 2017 ...

  5. BRIDGING FATHERS AND FAMILIES THROUGH FINANCIAL LITERACY

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/bridging-fathers-and-families-through-financial-literacy-4

    Bridging Fathers and Families through Financial Literacy is a free monthly program designed to assist parents who don't have custody of their children (specifically fathers) and are required by Franklin County courts to pay child support. Through the ...

  6. FINANCIAL LITERACY- MONEY MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/financial-literacy-money-management-workshop-4

    Join us for this free financial literacy- money management workshop and learn how to create a monthly budget, improve your credit score, correct errors on your credit report, and use money-saving strategies in your daily finances. This month's series ...

  7. Modernization, Risk, and Conservation of the World's Largest Carnivores

    https://senr.osu.edu/research/publications/modernization-risk-and-conservation-worlds-largest-carnivores

    Our Author(s): Jeremy Bruskotter, Gabriel Karns, Kerry Ard, Stan Gehrt Bruskotter, Jeremy T., J.A. Vucetich, M.J. Manfredo, G.R. Karns, C. Wolf, K. Ard, N.H. Carter, J.V. López-Bao, G. Chapron, S.D. Gehrt, and W.J. Ripple. 2017. Modernization, Risk, and C ...

  8. Community Garden Leadership Development Workshop

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/community-garden-leadership-development-workshop-0

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  9. Wetlands, Water Quality, and Carbon: How Wetlands can Save the Planet.

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/wetlands-water-quality-and-carbon-how-wetlands-can-save-planet

    Cedar Bog Nature Preserve welcomes William Mitsch, as part of our Second Saturday programs. Dr. Mitsch, Eminent Scholar and Director of the Florida Everglades Wetland Research Park will talk about “Wetlands, Water Quality, and Carbon:  How Wetlands Can Sa ...

  10. Master Gardener Volunteer Quarterly Workshop

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/master-gardener-volunteer-quarterly-workshop

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