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Profile of Potential Diseases in Turfgrass
https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/profile-potential-diseases-turfgrass
Click here to download > Profile of Potential Diseases in Turfgrass ...
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Extension Disaster Education Network
U.S. food and agricultural system against threats from pests, diseases, contaminants, and disasters. ...
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4-H Volunteer Quality Assurance Update
https://greene.osu.edu/events/volunteer-quality-assurance-update
All volunteers that have QA training will be required to attend to recieve the updates for the ...
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Fresh Produce Safety Training
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/fresh-produce-safety-training
The Fresh Produce Safety Training program has updated their brochure to include a new team member, ...
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Health
https://agnr.osu.edu/programs/animals/beef-cattle-team/beef-library/health
Health Heat Stress and Beef Cattle pdf Johne's Disease (from Beef Newsletter Spring 2011) pdf ...
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Farm Safety Day Camps
https://agsafety.osu.edu/node/50
ponds, lawn mowers and electricity can occur to anyone, not just farm kids. Campers learn in a fun, ...
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February is Heart Disease Awareness Month
Andy Bauer—Ohio AgrAbility Program Educational Coordinator February is American Heart Disease ... stress-related conditions like hypertension and heart or artery disease. Managing stress is an important part of ... preventing heart disease. Stress makes the heart beat faster to get ready for action. People who are stressed ...
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Help for Injured or Aging Farmers
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/help-injured-or-aging-farmers
a barn, a motorized chair specially made to ride through rough terrain and a modified lawn mower that has ...
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2015 Field Crops Day
https://greene.osu.edu/events/2015-field-crops-day
Program includes: •Management of Soil Borne Diseases in Ohio •Results of Nine Year P and K Fertilization ...
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Buckeye Shepherd Symposium
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/buckeye-shepherd-symposium
State University Update on the USDA scrapie program will be presented by Dr. Mark Lyons, USDA-Aphis ...