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Don't let the Bed Bugs Bite

Don't let the Bed Bugs Bite

Bedbugs have become "a horrible problem" in areas throughout the United States and Ohio, said Susan Jones, entomologist with Ohio State University Extension.

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With harvest season about to begin in the area, its time to remember that the families and workers who produce our agricultural products are engaged in one of most hazardous of all occupations.

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Freshwater Prawn in Ohio
On a recent cloudy morning at Ohio State University’s South Centers at Piketon, a large group of visitors watched curiously as researchers and volunteers netted an aquaculture species many would consider out of place in Ohio: the freshwater prawn.
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The 2009 4-H Volunteer Recognition was recently held at Friendly Hills State Grange Camp.
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Don't let the Bed Bugs Bite
Bedbugs have become "a horrible problem" in areas throughout the United States and Ohio, said Susan Jones, entomologist with Ohio State University Extension.
Read More
With harvest season about to begin in the area, its time to remember that the families and workers who produce our agricultural products are engaged in one of most hazardous of all occupations.
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