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    Midwest Poultry Consortium

    Apr 12, 2021

    If you are interested in gaining more specialized experiences in poultry science, you have the opportunity to take summer classes through the Mid-West Poultry Consortium Center of Excellence (COE).  The COE Program offers strong, research-based poultry science education through 18 poultry science credits in two 6-week summers sessions.  Problem solving and state-of-the-art lab training are integrated with industry field trips to complement lectures. All courses taken through the COE Program transfer to OSU for academic credit towards your Animal Sciences degree.

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    Winners of the CFAES Cake Contest

    Apr 12, 2021

    SUMMARY TEXT Any recipe for cake that begins "cream butter and sugar" is a butter cake. After the creaming, you add eggs to aerate the batter a bit, flour (and sometimes another liquid, like milk) to give it structure and texture, and baking powder or baking soda to ensure that it rises in the oven. Different types of cake batter within the butter cake family include chocolate, white, yellow and marble; for white and yellow

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    Beach Glass

    Jul 11, 2018

    The Colors Of Beach Glass Where Do They Come From? Just where do the colors of beach glass come from? Sea Glass is simply old glass products that were thrown into the sea, But, "Sea Glass is JUST GLASS, like Diamonds are JUST ROCKS"

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    Lake Erie

    Jul 10, 2018

    Due to its southernmost position, Lake Erie is the warmest of all of the Great Lakes. While temperatures have reached as high as 85 F (29 C), water temperatures are generally in the low 70s F (21 C to 24 C) during the summer months, making Lake Erie a popular recreational area. During the winter, water temperatures reach freezing, and the lake freezes over more than the other Great Lakes because of its shallowness. Its average depth is 62 feet (19 m) and its maximum depth is 210 feet (64 m).

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    Stray Horses of Eastern Kentucky's Coal Mines

    Sep 30, 2015

    Hundreds of horses roam Kentucky's reclaimed mine lands. Horses have been turned out to graze on reclaimed coal lands in Eastern Kentucky for years, but with more owners abandoning their horses, the effects of overpopulation are causing problems for the horses and nearby human residents. Updated 2017
     

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    Stay Safe with Your Horse in a Thunderstorm

    Jul 14, 2015

    Long, hot days are made for spending time at the barn, but they also bring the risk of thunderstorms. While certain regions of the U.S. have a higher risk for severe storms than others, lightning is a threat in every state, and it's important to know what to do if you're on the trails or at the barn when a storm hits.