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Seating. Turf Majors PASS Majors Row List Picture. Inspire. How is this accomplished?. Share. How is this accomplished?. Care. Cheating OSU Academic Policies Syllabus-Grading. Sub-Saharan Africa. SAA USA Population, million 700 300 Cereals, million ha 88 56

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  1. Seating • Turf Majors • PASS Majors • Row List • Picture

  2. Inspire How is this accomplished?

  3. Share • How is this accomplished?

  4. Care

  5. Cheating • OSU Academic Policies • Syllabus-Grading

  6. Sub-Saharan Africa SAA USA • Population, million 700 300 • Cereals, million ha 88 56 • Production, million tons 97 364 • Yield, tons/ha 1.1 6.5 • Fertilizer N, million tons 1.3 10.9 • Avg. N rate, kg/ha 4 52 • % of world N consumed 1.4 13 • % of world population 10 4

  7. Nitrogen Use Efficiency • Malakoff (Science, 1998) • $750,000,000, excess N flowing down the Mississippi River • Africa expenditure on fertilizer N, cereals • $706,000,000 • Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) World 33% • Developed, 42% • Developing, 29% • 10% increase • Worth $10.9 billion US annually

  8. US Expenditures, Int. Aid • 27 Million Golfers in the USA24.3 Billion dollars spent on golf in 2004 ($888/person/year) • 82 Million Hunters USA (fishing, etc.)108 Billion spent on hunting in 2001 ($1317/person/year) • Americans and Europeans together spend $17 billion a year on pet food, $4 billion more than the estimated yearly additional amount needed to provide everyone in the world with basic health and nutrition.

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