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Meet the TOP Female Greenskeepers Who Are Inspiring Others in the US and their Home Countries
greenkeeper is unheard of for them.” Only around 4% of the US’s Sports Turf Managers Association (STMA) ... members are women. We are pleased that these interns and TOP are serving as sports turf role models to ...
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NUEL Website & Connections
https://urban-extension.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/blog/june-8-2022-1028am/nuel-website-connections
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Hannah Scheppler
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/hannah-scheppler
throughout the center-of-origin, Mexico. I use genomics, disease screening, and geographic information ... systems to understand disease resistance genetics in pepper, and the ecological niche of the disease. Why ...
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Future Graduate Students
https://hcs.osu.edu/future-students/future-graduate-students
Biology Turf Science & Management Weed Ecology Research Research in our department focusses on ...
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2022 CFAES Award Winners
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/2022-cfaes-award-winners
well as give us an update on their accomplishments that contributed towards their awards- keep ...
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AFRI Grants for Education and Workforce Development
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Increasing Yields by Suppressing Soilborne Pests via Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation Documented by Ram Khadka’s Dissertation
houses. But soilborne diseases and weeds are bigger challenges when cultivation periods are thus extended. ...
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USDA Federal Advisory Committee on Urban Agriculture
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Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa
disease caused by soilborne bacterium Ralstonia spp has emerged as one the biggest recent agricultural ... alternative to chemical fumigation) to reduce bacterial wilt disease incidence and will be an important tool ... misinformed plant disease management approaches that farmers use is in the control of tomato bacterial wilt, ...
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Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa
disease caused by soilborne bacterium Ralstonia spp has emerged as one the biggest recent agricultural ... treatment (an alternative to chemical fumigation) to reduce bacterial wilt disease incidence and will be an ... and misinformed plant disease management approaches that farmers use is in the control of tomato ...