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IPM Project Saves Money for Kenyan Farmer
https://ipa.osu.edu/news/ipm-project-saves-money-kenyan-farmer
diseases, and soils infested with nematodes. He fought these pests with synthetic pesticides – sometimes ... of starting seedlings in crowded open beds with disease- and nematode-infested soil, he built ... use diverse approaches to prevent control pest insects, diseases, weeds, and nematodes in their ...
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Your Kindness Changes the World
other diseases to battling the opioid epidemic to protecting the environment, CFAES is dedicated to ...
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OSU Extension Stark County Plant Expo- Canton, Ohio
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/osu-extension-stark-county-plant-expo-canton-ohio
plants are local to the area and inspected by the Ohio Department of Agriculture to be free of disease ...
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Ohio State scientists affiliated with IPM Innovation Lab work with Kenya’s Kongai Tisa Farmer Association to improve tomato production
their production and manage critical pests and diseases of tomato, their most important cash crop. This ... in East Africa, began five years ago when Kenyan farmers indicated a variety of diseases and insect ... pests were reducing their tomato harvest. These diseases include bacterial wilt, late blight, and Tomato ...
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CFAES recognizes outstanding students, supporters
presented during the evening: Top 20 Outstanding Seniors Caitlyn Black, Culinary Science Joey Brown, Animal ... Scholarship Jordan Bonham, Agricultural Communication Joey Brown, Animal Sciences, B.S. in Nutrition Lee ...
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CFAES team awarded project to establish partnership with university in Kazakhstan
https://ipa.osu.edu/news/cfaes-team-awarded-project-establish-partnership-university-kazakhstan
priority topics of animal infectious diseases and sustainable agricultural production systems. “Through ...
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CFAES Faculty Lead on Global Water Issues
https://ipa.osu.edu/news/cfaes-faculty-lead-global-water-issues
and “One Health Research in Cameroon: A Critical Role for Anthropologists”. Dr. Larry C. Brown ... quantity, agricultural constructed wetlands, and water resources education. Dr. Brown has conducted water ...
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Ferdous-e-Elahi: Enhancing Food Security in Bangladesh
and cultivation practices amazed me growing up. When I was young, I noticed so many diseases existed ... crops. I was fascinated and soon realized for the first time that I needed to work with plant diseases ... losses pre and post-harvest. Soft rot, considered as one of the most serious bacterial diseases of potato ...
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Seminar: Paraguay- The Heart of South America
https://ipa.osu.edu/events/seminar-paraguay-heart-south-america
Pathology in Dr. Sally Miller’s Lab with interests in Biological Control and Integrated Disease Management ...
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Impact of Giving
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/impact-giving
K-12 education through Ohio 4-H, preparing our enrolled students to grow into future leaders, updating ...