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Overholt Drainage School Offers Soil and Water Conservation Education
water management and water quality, said Larry Brown, an agricultural engineer with joint appointments ... sessions include fieldwork, classroom instruction and evening work sessions, Brown said. The Overholt ... Turner Larry C. Brown False False False True False True False False True False False True False True ...
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Pumpkin.UAV Field Day
https://greene.osu.edu/events/pumpkinuav-field-day
The Pumpkin/UAV Field day will explore UAV imagery, flight, and mapping basics and updates on the ...
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Learn to Convert On-Farm Resources into Renewable Energy at Farm Science Review
energy. Maurus Brown, an Ohio State University Extension specialist who is involved in bioenergy ... consumption," said Brown. "The purpose of the session is to help farmers figure out their current expenses, ... to energy, or other types of bioenergy crops." In addition, Brown will provide information on ...
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It's Tick Season. Learn to Keep Yourself, Children and Pets Safe
included), and by doing so can transmit a variety of diseases, such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever and Lyme ... disease. Fortunately, humans cannot get either disease directly from their pets. ââ¬ÅTicks generate ... trunk, palms and soles. Children are more susceptible to the disease than adults. ââ¬ÅPeople who have ...
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Wheat Growers Advised to Scout for Stripe Rust; Still Time to Apply Fungicide
disease in their fields, according to an Ohio State University Extension wheat researcher. For those who ... do find the disease, there still may be time to apply a fungicide to fields planted with susceptible ... have reduced the risk for another disease, head scab, from having a negative impact on Ohio wheat, ...
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Exotic Elm Tree Pest Found for First Time in Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/exotic-elm-tree-pest-found-first-time-ohio
presence. I then took a closer look at the leaves and found a large number of small brown beetles that ... Europe, was first identified in the northeastern U.S. in 1982.The tiny adult is black or dark brown with ... Dutch elm disease resistance. The true Chinese elm (U. parvifolia) is also a suitable host, a popular ...
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An Animal Disease Found in Sheep May Have Ties to a Human Intestinal Illness
a clarification concerning the link between Johne's disease and Crohn's disease. Preliminary studies ... organisms isolated from sheep cause Crohn's disease in humans. In other words, genetic associations may ... not be sufficient to conclude a causal association. WOOSTER, Ohio- An animal disease that has ...
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Preliminary Data Links Human Illness to Animal Disease Found in Sheep
November 6, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- An animal disease that has potential links to a human intestinal ... illness may be more closely tied to sheep rather than dairy cattle, where the disease is most commonly ... show that the organism that causes Johne's disease (pronounced yo-nees) in sheep may be related to ...
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OARDC Receives $2 Million Grant to Support Growing U.S. Greenhouse Tomato Industry
Agriculture (NIFA) to improve disease control and food safety in the country’s multi-million dollar greenhouse ... a more systematic and effective way to combat diseases, which threaten the sustainability of this ... rapidly growing sector of U.S. vegetable production. Annual losses of as much as $1 million due to tomato diseases ...
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Soybean Rust Infections Remain Low
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-rust-infections-remain-low
soybean rust. The goal is to provide media with the latest updates on the disease and Ohio State's ... role in research and education. These updates are expected to continue throughout 2005. WOOSTER, Ohio ...