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  1. Meet the TOP Female Greenskeepers Who Are Inspiring Others in the US and their Home Countries

    https://ipa.osu.edu/news/meet-top-female-greenskeepers-who-are-inspiring-others-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 ...

  2. Stakeholder-Centered Risk Ranking Workshop Builds Consensus and Sets Priorities for Food Safety Research in Kenyan Poultry

    https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/stakeholder-centered-risk-ranking-workshop-builds-consensus-and-sets-priorities-food-safety

    disease in Africa. Research grounded in locally led decision-making about priorities will be better ... disease. The farmers and local veterinary experts then gathered in breakout groups to discuss and rank ...

  3. COVID-19 Measures Accompany Decline of Foodborne Infections

    https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/covid-19-measures-accompany-decline-foodborne-infections

    a drastic decrease in reported diseases including foodborne infections in Germany during the Coronavirus ... diseases. Experts analyzed the effects of the pandemic and health actions on notifiable diseases in Germany. ... notifiable infectious diseases that were submitted to the Robert Koch Institute between January 2016 and ...

  4. Exploring the relationship between gender and food safety risks in the dairy value chain in Ethiopia

    https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/exploring-relationship-between-gender-and-food-safety-risks-dairy-value-chain-ethiopia

    handling in Ethiopia. To reduce foodborne disease and improve overall family health, there is a need to ...

  5. Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa

    https://ipa.osu.edu/home/slides/plant-pathology%E2%80%99s-kanyagha-fight-against-bacterial-wilt-final-milestone-long-term-cfaes

    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, ...

  6. Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa

    https://ipa.osu.edu/news/plant-pathology%E2%80%99s-kanyagha-fight-against-bacterial-wilt-final-milestone-long-term-cfaes-program

    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 ...

  7. Time to Begin 2022 4H Year

    https://gallia.osu.edu/news/time-begin-2022-4h-year

    any  updates to your   club's by-laws, 2022 club constitution, and your 2021 club financial ...

  8. Updated Auction Exhibitor List

    https://gallia.osu.edu/news/updated-auction-exhibitor-list

    An Updated Fair Buyer Exhibitor List includes the Market Beef as well as any last minute additions ... list.  Updated Fair Buyer Exhibitor List as of August 2, 2020 ...

  9. Register for the CFAES Annual Research Conference

    https://ipa.osu.edu/news/register-cfaes-annual-research-conference

    Dr. Rattan Lal, 2020 World Food Prize Laureate, announcements of the research award winners, an update ...

  10. Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Safety Webinar: Food Safety and One Health: Approaches to Reducing Foodborne Pathogens and Zoonotic Diseases

    https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/feed-future-innovation-lab-food-safety-webinar-food-safety-and-one-health-approaches-reducing

    and Zoonotic Diseases Barb Kowalcyk, the Director of the Center for Foodborne Illness Research and ... health hazards, and an estimated 60% of human pathogens and 75% of emerging diseases originate from ...

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