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How much does foodborne illness cost the U.S.?
College of Education and Human Ecology, also provides an updated estimate of the total national cost of ...
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Workshop: How to Grow Bigger, Better Strawberries and Get Them Earlier
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/workshop-how-grow-bigger-better-strawberries-and-get-them-earlier
evaluations · Pest and disease control · Integrated pest management (IPM) techniques ...
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Northeast Ohio Dairy Management Conferences, March 29, 2006
a look at managing Johne's Disease in the herd based on results of the newer, more sensitive fecal ...
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SEEDS grant proposals sought
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletter/wednesday-wire/aug-1-2018/seeds-grant-proposals-sought
meetings over the course of the past year, the Request for Proposal (RFP) FY 2019 was updated ...
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For the Birds
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-5-issue-3/birds
also contaminated with bird feces and noise. Birds have the potential to carry and spread diseases ... Wildlife Services, Salmonella, E. coli 0157, and Campylobacter are three diseases that can be transmitted ...
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Guidelines for Feeding Low Forage Diets to Dairy Cows
low dry matter (DM) intake at parturition and the risk of metabolic diseases. Intense feeding ... without such intensity in management, greater risk in metabolic disease and negative animal performance is ...
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"Fair Dinkum" Australian Visitors, Drs. Mark and Tieneke Trotter: Engagement opportunities
cows, fit-bits for sheep, laser beams in pastures, fenceless farms: An update on some of the latest ...
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OSU Animal Welfare Symposium: A Big Success
compromised animals should be euthanized and correct euthanasia techniques. An update on the activities of ...
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2011 4-H Youth Programs
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-12-issue-5/2011-4-h-youth-programs
includes several updates on new programming, current events, news, and notes, as well as information about ...
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14 billion ways honey bees let you eat
large numbers due to many reasons, including diseases, insect pests, loss of habitat and farm chemicals. ...