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  1. Selling Eggs in Ohio: Marketing and Regulations

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-59

    Blue-green Large Good Occasionally broody Very cold hardy Calm Australorp Layer Above-Average Brown Large ... Poor Broody Very cold hardy Calm Buckeye (Ohio Breed) Dual Average Brown Large Fair-Good Broody Very ... cold hardy Calm Delaware Dual Average Brown Large Good Broody Hardy in heat and cold Calm Holland or ...

  2. Elderberry Production in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0110

    disease, and cold damage. Cuttings can be rooted immediately in a sterile commercial potting mix. Hardwood ... efficient harvesting and processing. In addition, removal of the plant material better manages diseases and ... be maintained until flowering and fruiting is complete. Insects and Diseases Japanese beetles have ...

  3. Interview with TARTARE doctoral fellow Bekele Wegi Feyisa

    https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/interview-tartare-doctoral-fellow-bekele-wegi-feyisa

    burden of foodborne disease, considering dairy products are widely consumed in Ethiopia. ​I will consider ...

  4. Urban Coyotes: Conflict and Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/W-24

    brown with reddish tinges behind the ears and around the face, but coloration can vary from silver-gray ... spending most of their time in wooded patches and shrubbery rather than in residential, commercial, and ... people. Disease: Rabies and Mange Rabid coyote attacks on humans account for less than 8% of total ...

  5. Submitting Insect Specimens for Identification

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2121

    management strategies recommended. In addition, the PPDC diagnoses turf disorders and plant problems caused ... by insects, nematodes, disease, or environmental factors. The PPDC, which is sponsored by OSU ...

  6. Clostridium perfringens: A Foodborne Illness, Not the 24-Hour Flu

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5568

    flu. The local Health Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot record the ... United States—major pathogens. Emerging Infectious Diseases 2011;17:7-15. U.S. Food and Drug ...

  7. Outreach and Public Service- CFI's 2022 Giving Campaign

    https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/outreach-and-public-service-cfis-2022-giving-campaign-0

    education to combat foodborne disease is year-round! There is still a ways to go in our 2022 Giving ... foundationally-built on preventing foodborne disease and protecting public health. Link to GIVE:  ... to expand the understanding of foodborne diseases and their health impacts within the U.S. and around the ...

  8. White-Nose Syndrome: A Deadly Disease of Bats

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/W-22

    appearing on the noses of infected bats (Figure 1), is an emerging disease responsible for the death of over ... a substantial amount of energy, bats must consume large amounts of food. A single little brown bat, a common ... destructans was the primary cause of the disease or a symptom of something larger. In 2011, the mystery was ...

  9. Chinch Bugs in Turfgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2503-11

    to turn yellow then brown. The patches continue to expand outward and the turf eventually dies, ... crabgrass.  Types of Damage Chinch bug damage is usually first detected when irregular patches of turf begin ... research suggests that this disease has a greater impact on the chinch bugs when the turf enters into ...

  10. Community-Level Strategies for Urban Coyote Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/W-25

    brown with reddish tinges behind the ears and around the face, but coloration can vary from silver-gray ... result from disease or from people feeding wildlife. Feeding coyotes, accidentally or intentionally, can ... and more aggressive towards people, often in search of food. Disease: Rabies and Mange Rabid coyote ...

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