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Recap: WestFest 2022!
https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/recap-westfest-2022
Ethiopia. TARTARE’s goal is to reduce sickness and death from foodborne diseases. Our work focuses on major food ...
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FDSCTE 7727 Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Food Safety; Current Topics in Food Safety (10/25) Guest Speaker: Arie Havelaar
Environment in different roles, most recently as principal scientist in the Centre for Infectious Disease ...
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Animal & Livestock
https://greene.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/livestock
turkey, chicken, and duck- forms and money due to the fair office Update on Highly Pathongenic Avian ...
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Master Gardener Volunteers
https://montgomery.osu.edu/program-areas/master-gardener-volunteers
Boggs: What's Happening in the Landscape: an Update on Tree and Shrub Pests and Diseases ...
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Agriculture & Natural Resources Upcoming Programs
Description J anuary 12- 6:30pm Zoom Soil is a Key Component to Gardening Success Instructor: Ed Brown, OSU ...
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Drew Barkley
https://foodsafety.osu.edu/people/drew-barkley
long-term health outcomes of dairy calves with enteric diseases. As a Graduate Research Associate and Ph.D. ...
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Teen Opportunities & Scholarships
https://greene.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/teen-opportunities-scholarships
that we could always have help with including: updating materials, organizing information, filing, ...
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WestFest 2022: CFI presents TARTARE, International Research Project inspired Biofilm Slime
disease. An important public health problem in LMICs, causing considerable morbidity and mortality and, thus, ...
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4-H CARTEENS
https://gallia.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-carteens
began in Brown County, Ohio in 1987. The local 4-H educator, volunteer teen leaders, the juvenile ...
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ChopChop Kids Club Newsletter
https://greene.osu.edu/program-areas/snap-ed/chopchop-kids-club-newsletter
pear? The firm, brown Bosc? The yellowish and fragrant Bartlett? The juicy green D’Anjou? The crisp ... on older bananas. You know the kind: they’re brown and spotty and past the point of slicing into your ...