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  1. Slugs Feasting on Slow-Growing Crops

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/slugs-feasting-slow-growing-crops

    June 2, 2003 WOOSTER, Ohio€” Continued cool temperatures and moist conditions have slowed down crop growth enough that gray garden slugs are beginning to make a meal of no-till corn and soybeans. Some growers throughout east and east central Ohio are bein ...

  2. Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Osage orange trees (for the week of Oct. 14, 2001)

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/smart-stuff-twig-walkingstick-osage-orange-trees-week-oct-14-2001

    October 2, 2001 Dear Twig: What are hedge apples? My father points them out to me when we’re driving in the country. Oo, I like hedge apples. The hedge apple tree is one of my favorites. It’s also called Osage orange or, scientifically, Maclura pomife ...

  3. Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Pumpkin glop (for the week of Nov. 11, 2001)

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/smart-stuff-twig-walkingstick-pumpkin-glop-week-nov-11-2001

    October 31, 2001 Dear Twig: What's the glop inside pumpkins called? Well, I’ve always called it glop, too. But I checked with my scientist friends and they told me the technical term is “endosperm.” Endosperm is the flesh around fruit seeds. Wh ...

  4. Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Pygmy goats (for the week of Oct. 7, 2001)

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/smart-stuff-twig-walkingstick-pygmy-goats-week-oct-7-2001

    September 20, 2001 Dear Twig: I saw some tiny goats at the zoo. They looked like they were full-grown, not babies. What were they? Sounds like they were pygmy goats, which are only about two feet tall at the withers (the point between the shoulder blades) ...

  5. Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Turkey beards (for the week of Nov. 18, 2001)

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/smart-stuff-twig-walkingstick-turkey-beards-week-nov-18-2001

    October 31, 2001 Dear Twig: I’ve heard that turkeys have beards. Is that true? Don’t they shave? Ha ha ha. Ah, that’s a good one. In fact, it’s true that many turkeys have beards. And it’s also true that they don’t shave, mainly because they d ...

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