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Privatizing Public Drinking Water Utilities – Can the Public’s Interest Still be Protected?
varying degrees of privatizing public drinking water utilities. Less than 5% of Ohio’s public drinking ... water is supplied by private, investor-owned utilities. That number is higher in some other countries. ... Less developed countries often struggle to meet the public’s drinking water needs, and some ...
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Engaging the Community to Effectively Balance Environmental, Economic, and Social Needs in Floodplain Utilization
Soil and Water) Joseph Gies (Zoning Inspector, City of Shelby) Water EPN Breakfast ...
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Wheat Growers Need to Prepare For Foliar Fungicide Application As Wheat Growth in Ohio Is Ahead Two Weeks
managing foliar diseases with fungicides.” Instead, growers need to walk their fields, pull tillers from ... said. When fields reach Feekes 8, growers should start scouting their fields to see if disease is ... already has been reported in some fields,” Paul said. “This disease is favored by cool (50-68 F), rainy ...
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Sustainable Investing: Decarbonizing portfolios and financing green development
water skiing, snow skiing, rock climbing, ice-climbing, cycling, surfing, wood-working, and philosophy. ...
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Flooding- A National, State and Local Issue- We Are All Part of the Solution
https://epn.osu.edu/events/flooding-national-state-and-local-issue-we-are-all-part-solution%C2%A0
Flood Insurance Act and Water Resources Development Act, as a tool in protecting U.S. citizens. In ... Through an extended program, in conjunction with the Water Management Association of Ohio (WMAO), Cynthia ... bio here. Land Use Water EPN networking connecting Ohio State SENR flooding water water quality land ...
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Miscanthus Being Evaluated as Potential Ohio Biomass Crop
types. Maurus Brown, an OSU Extension bioenergy and specialty crop specialist, hopes that successful ... industry," said Brown. Brown is collaborating with Mendel Biotechnology, a developer of energy crops, on the ... harvesting and marketing the biomass crop," said Brown. "In addition, we also want to learn more ...
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Chow Line: Wash produce just before eating (for 7/6/08)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-wash-produce-just-eating-7608-0
them. At that point, thoroughly rinse fresh fruits and vegetables under running water. Cut away any ... bruised and cut edges of fruits and vegetables-- those sites are rich sources of nutrients. Don't add ... immune systems, all of whom are at high risk of developing serious illness from foodborne disease. Of ...
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Niblack Named Fellow of Society of Nematologists
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/niblack-named-fellow-society-nematologists
Pathology has been inducted as a Fellow in the Society of Nematologists. Terry Niblack was one of two new ... cyst nematode, the No. 2 soybean pest in Ohio, as well as her study of disease interactions involving ... Niblack took the helm of the Department of Plant Pathology in August 2011. Before that, she served as ...
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Forgotten Corn Diseases Making a Comeback
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/forgotten-corn-diseases-making-comeback
February 22, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — While all attention turns to soybean rust, a long forgotten ... specialists say it's time growers start to take notice. Corn diseases, such as northern corn leaf ... re-emergence of these diseases has researchers concerned. "This issue is concerning us because people are ...
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Wet Weather May Spell Disease Troubles for Wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wet-weather-may-spell-disease-troubles-wheat
saturated soils may have created favorable conditions for disease development. Pat Lipps, an Ohio State ... University plant pathologist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, said that diseases ... with OARDCâs Department of Plant Pathology. âBut there are some side effects from the wet ...