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Student awardees exemplify collaborative nature of international agricultural research
diseases Testen, a student under the advisement of Sally Miller, professor in the Department of Plant ... diseases in the region and to work with local farmers in developing soil quality indicators. With Miller ... (IPM-CRSP), Testen has studied plant diseases that pose critical threats to vegetable crops in developing ...
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Ohio Community Wildlife Cooperative Conference
https://extension.osu.edu/events/ohio-community-wildlife-cooperative-conference
management in city ponds Wildlife diseases Ohio tourism: letting wildlife work for you Informed consent ...
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Stone Lab Guest Lecture: Can Lake Erie help us monoitor algal blooms in the rest of the country?
The Stone Lab Guest Lecture Series provides relevant Lake Erie research topics and updates from ...
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Workshop on Carnivore-Livestock Management
https://senr.osu.edu/Carnivore-Livestock-MngtWS
Predators: Stress, Health and Disease Liz Parker (Department of Animal Sciences, The Ohio State University) ...
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New Soil Fertility website available
https://senr.osu.edu/news/new-soil-fertility-website-available
programs Learn about current projects and timely programs the team is working on, including updating ...
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Opioid Epidemic in Ohio – Resources and Related Articles
Disease Control and Prevention (December 16, 2016) Public Health 3.0: Time for an Upgrade – American ...
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March 2017 Highlights
https://fst.osu.edu/newsletter/food-science-and-technology-news/march-2017-highlights
Ecology for Mitigation of Antibiotic Resistance and Bacterial Diseases. Experts in medicine, food safety, ...
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Tips and Events for the Week of Oct. 15
https://ati.osu.edu/tips-and-events-for-the-week-oct-15
and updates for this year, as well as issues they may encounter when filing individual and small ...
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Stone Lab Guest Lecture: The GLRI and the GLWQA
https://senr.osu.edu/events/stone-lab-guest-lecture-glri-and-glwqa
The Stone Lab Guest Lecture Series provides relevant Lake Erie research topics and updates from ...
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Chow Line: Internal Temperature of 165 F Needed for Chicken to Prevent Foodborne Illness
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s best to use a food thermometer placed in the ...