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Business Office staff update
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletter/wednesday-wire/september-4-2019/business-office-staff-update
Updates on staff duties in the business office ...
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Ohio's Invasive Species Seminar Series
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/ohios-invasive-species-seminar-series-0
disease on walnut, viburnum leaf beetle and hemlock wooly adelgid Registration is $15. Register now ...
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New Ohio State App Helps Users Identify, Prevent and Control Bed Bugs
https://ati.osu.edu/new-ohio-state-app-helps-users-identify-prevent-and-control-bed-bugs
App Store and Google Play Store. The app will frequently be updated with new information. ...
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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. ...
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OARDC’s Linda Saif is first woman to win prestigious Wolf Prize in Agriculture
her work on viral diseases of critical importance to farm animals, food safety and human health. ...
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Growing season: OARDC's organic farming program gets a shot in the arm
biological control of foodborne diseases, and controlling problematic downy mildew and bacterial wilt in ...
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Two OARDC scientists contribute to National Climate Assessment
vulnerability of many U.S. forests to fire, drought, disease outbreaks and insect infestations. Mandated by ...
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Why 'climate change doesn't seem so remote' now
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/why-climate-change-doesnt-seem-so-remote-now
the webinars to provide current research updates," said Barb Liukkonen, former Extension ... Grant's climate change education efforts. Current activities include updates to older lessons and new ...
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SENR Professor Directs Collaborative Project Focused on Restoring Fragile Landscapes on the Sahel
nitrogen fixation) and plant growth (e.g. plant hormones, disease suppression). Two PhD students and one MS ...
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Food pH sensor, developed by OARDC scientists, also may look deep in oceans
(LATE UPDATE: The team has made the first cut.) A pH sensor originally developed by OARDC ...