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Making Statistical Sense of Biological Data to Support Scientific Investigations
6 Ohio EPA contact hours (both water and wastewater). Wednesday, January 29, 2020- 8:30am Alloway Alloway ... Policy Energy, Materials, and Sustainability Environmental Career Ambassadors Land Use Water Wildlife ...
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Audubon Bioblitz: Urban Conservation
https://epn.osu.edu/user-events/audubon-bioblitz-urban-conservation
Park) just celebrated 10 years of conservation by turning an urban dump into a nature park. In the ...
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Tall Fescue Could Be the Perfect Lawn Grass for Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tall-fescue-could-be-perfect-lawn-grass-ohio
prone to is brown patch-- a disease that occurs when grass is over-fertilized and over-watered. Sherratt ... as deep at 15 inches," said Sherratt. "This allows the grass to access water at depths ... dormant. • It requires less maintenance. "Since tall fescue can more readily access water, it ...
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Biodigester That Turns Manure into Methane Demonstrated at Farm Science Review
colleagues turned to technologies widely implemented in China, India and South American nations like Costa ... microbes that turn the organic matter into biogas are sensitive to colder temperatures," said Martin. ... biodigester technology in such applications as heating water for cleaning milk parlors. In addition, through ...
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Using the Weather to Control Dollar Spot
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/using-weather-control-dollar-spot
disease's ability to resist certain fungicides. "Turfgrass pathology is a relatively young science in ... turfgrass industry's most economically important fungal diseases. Turfgrass plant pathologist Mike ... applications to manage dollar spot--- a disease whose annual appearance can kill grass and leave behind large, ...
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No Soybean Rust? Tuck Fungicides Away for Winter
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/no-soybean-rust-tuck-fungicides-away-winter
soybean rust. The goal is to provide media with the latest updates on the disease and Ohio State's ... role in research and education. These updates are expected to continue throughout 2005. WOOSTER, Ohio ... chemicals cannot be stored in areas that have a drain. "The thrust of that is to protect water sources. ...
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89 Honored at OARDC Employee Appreciation Night Oct. 3
Economics; Harold Keener, Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering; Harry Hoitink, Plant Pathology ... Pathology; Jim Karr, Outlying Branches; Dennis Kaufman, Facilities Services; Ronald Neiswander, Animal ... Owens, Outlying Branches; Patricia Patterson, Natural Resources; Gary Pickerill, Outlying Branches; Rich ...
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New Ohio Casinos Prompt Cautions on Gambling Addiction
risks involved with gambling and where to turn for help if needed. "For some people, gambling is ... recreational, but for others it becomes addictive and pathological," said Jim Bates, a field specialist in ... for addictive and pathological gambling on its website, ...
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Disease-Resistant Genes in Soybean Cultivars Losing Effectiveness Against Root Rot
November 15, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- A disease responsible for severe soybean production losses is ... standing water, which provide an outlet for the pathogen to infect plant roots. The fungus grows in the ... diseases, mainly caused by Phytophthora. Farmers should also make sure their fields are well drained, as ...
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Precision Ag a Tool for Soybean Rust
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/precision-ag-tool-soybean-rust
development and progression of crop insects and diseases, may also prove to be an effective tool when it comes ... for diseases like head scab and insects like the soybean aphid," said Harold Watters, an Ohio ... and digitizing soil surveys, a new resource that turns paper soil surveys into computerized tools for ...