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Hope IS a Strategy
https://agsafety.osu.edu/safety-through-seasons-2023/hope-strategy
storm or flood damage; a rainy fall that delays harvest; some pest or disease attacks the crops or ... https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/seasonal-affective-disord... Rural Health Information Hub. Rural Agricultural Health and Safety Overview. (n.d.). Retrieved ... (n.d.). Disease prevention. Teagasc. Retrieved January 25, 2023, from ...
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Learn Best Lawn Care/Turfgrass Practices at Farm Science Review
facing this year include dollar spot, a turfgrass disease spread by warm, moist conditions; brown patch ... , a disease that leaves unsightly patches of blighted turf; and grub feeding damage. In addition, cool-season ... Ohio's field and vegetable crops. The hot, dry conditions have turned lawns brown, stressed turfgrass on ...
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North Central Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/north-central-agricultural-research-station
conditions require varieties resistant to disease. The North Central Station has maintained a long-standing ... tomato breeding and genetics research program- identifying new disease-resistant traits in response to ... and releasing varieties and parent material to the seed industry. Insect, Disease, and Weed Management ...
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Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/ashtabula-agricultural-research-station
disease, and weed control; cold tolerance; and evaluation of juice and wine quality. The coordinated work ... state's grape and wine industries. Disease Management The climate of northeastern Ohio is conductive to ... numerous grape diseases. Studies at the Station focus on the evaluation of new chemicals and control ...
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Green Industry Event Showcases Latest in Research and Technology
diagnosing turf diseases, turf insects, workman's compensation, and business issues. For more ... July 11, 2006 TOLEDO, Ohio-- From good pruning to turf management to digital diagnostics, the ... and Turf Management student fees are waived. The Northwest Ohio Green Industry Summer Session will ...
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Can Animals Spread Disease to Humans?
and cause illness – these are known as zoonotic diseases or zoonosis. According to the World Health ... Organization (2020), a zoonosis is an infectious disease that has jumped from an animal to humans. Zoonotic ... pathogens can be either bacterial, viral, or parasitic. How can they spread? The Centers for Disease ...
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Muck Crops Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/muck-crops-agricultural-research-station
disease, insect, and weed challenges with new cultural practices and management techniques. The knowledge ... and around the world. Disease Management Diseases are a major challenge to fresh-market vegetable ... production. OARDC plant pathologists study chemical and biological alternatives to controlling disease ...
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CDL Update
https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2022/cdl-update
Amanda Douridas, ANR Educator Madison County OSU Extension recently hosted State Highway Patrol officers and a local Sheriff’s Department to discuss the recent CDL changes and answer general farm hauling questions for a program offered jointly to Delaware ...
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OSU Nursery Short Course/CENTS Highlights Ohio Green Industry
requirements for legal use of pesticides. • 8 a.m.-- Turf Disease Control: Learn about the most common turf ... more than 120 educational sessions for nursery, landscape, garden center, tree care and turf ... Nursery, Landscape, and Turf Team, and the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association. Trade show hours are ...
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Northwest Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/northwest-agricultural-research-station
disease management are an important part of the Northwest Station's research program. Flat, high-clay ... soils drain slowly, providing and optimum breeding ground for soil-borne diseases. As a result, ... management of these diseases is vital to profitable crop production in northwest Ohio. Researchers continue ...