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annual bluegrass
https://herbselector.osu.edu/weeds/annual-bluegrass
Linear leaves; Membranous, long and pointed ligule; Boat-shaped leaf tip; Callus in leaf just before the boat shaped tip. ...
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purple deadnettle
https://herbselector.osu.edu/weeds/purple-deadnettle
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henbit
https://herbselector.osu.edu/weeds/henbit
Sessile (No petiole) leaves at nearly all flower nodes, but petioles below; Leaves and stems less hairy and plant shorter than purple deadnettle ...
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Carolina foxtail
https://herbselector.osu.edu/weeds/carolina-foxtail
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dandelion
https://herbselector.osu.edu/weeds/dandelion
Leaves slightly to deeply lobed and milky sap; 1-2 inch diameter flowers on scape, yellow ray and disk flowers; leaves slightly to non-hairy and form a rosette ...
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cressleaf groundsel
https://herbselector.osu.edu/weeds/cressleaf-groundsel
Small, deeply lobed leaves with long, appressed hairs; Yellow disk flowers; Fairly short plant (<1.5 feet) ...
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Biological Treatment of Turkey Processing Wastewater with Coarse/Fine Sand Filtration
https://setll.osu.edu/node/143
This study researched how well organic mater and nutrients were removed by course/fine sand filtration systems. Ammonia and phosphorus were removed while the system was in operation. To view full text, click here. ...
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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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James W. Babcock Internship Program for American Students
The James W. Babcock Internship Program for American Students is an opportunity for American undergraduate and graduate students to experience hands-on animal husbandry, participate in the delivery of classes and field trips, or take part in research and ...