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August 30, 2015
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/august-30-2015
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Culture of Water Pollution Control in Rural China
https://setll.osu.edu/node/165
For centuries, China recycled human and animal waste. Recently China started viewing manure as waste that must be managed and disposed of properly. This switch from viewing manure as a resource to to viewing it as waste has caused water pollution issues. ...
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Mentoring East Asian Women Scientists and Engineers
https://setll.osu.edu/node/164
It is important that senior faculty mentor new and probationary faculty to ensure sucess. This study looks specifically at East Asia women. These women have unique challenges that mentors must face. Results show that East Asia women prefer mentors that ar ...
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Using Tall Fescue to Remove Nutrients from Renovated Turkey Processing Wastewater
https://setll.osu.edu/node/171
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Low-Cost Treatment of Meat Processing Wastewater with a Sand/Gravel Bioreactor System
https://setll.osu.edu/node/170
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Treatment of Turkey Processing Wastewater Using Sand and Sand/Textile Bioreactors
https://setll.osu.edu/node/137
In order to effectively treat wastewater with sand bioreactors, slow degrading objects must be removed. This study compared coarse sand and pea gravel to textile chips in order to discover which option was a better pretreatment. To view full text, click h ...
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Pretreatment of Turkey Fat in Wastewater in Sand Bioreactors
https://setll.osu.edu/node/136
Due to slow decomposition, typically fat, oil, and grease in wastewater is hard to treat. In this study, two types of sand bioreactors were set up to treat the wastewater. One set had varying depth of coarse sand while the other had varying depth of pea g ...
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2014 Knox County Corn Harvest Video
Video by John Barker, Extension Educator Amos/Agriculture   ...
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August 25, 2015
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/august-25-2015
Welcome back Buckeyes!! ...
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Questions you should be asking yourself about your crop program decisions
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