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Shale Energy Community Education Workshop Planned for Nov. 10
learning more about these issues." The workshop is partially funded by a grant from the U.S ... Communities and Landowners by Dave Marrison, OSU Extension educator in Ashtabula and Trumbull counties. What ... specifically concerned about, Hall said. "OSU Extension has been a leader in providing educational ...
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Careers, Country Benefited From Ohio State University Education
Ohio State adviser Dave Kraybill on a variety of projects including curriculum design and programs ... happens when U.S. universities build international bridges to promote agricultural productivity, food ... equivalent to the head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He is also a chairperson of the Forum for ...
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Success Uncorked for Ohio’s Wine Industry: Double the Wineries, 4K Jobs, $580M Economic Impact
industry in the ’60s, “has not only allowed us to plant varieties and develop products that we think will ... have long-term viability in Ohio, but having that resource essentially in our backyard has been vitally ... important to the long-term success of our business,” said Troutman, a 1996 Ohio State horticulture graduate. ...
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Ohio State University experts research new, innovative, sustainable ways to manage pests
have,” Kovach said. “Our goal is to improve Ohioans’ knowledge about pests. “We’re trying to benefit as ... a multi-year research project looking to find ways to help growers, producers, consumers, and just about any ... a recently renewed, three-year, $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute of ...
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Nutrient Management Key Theme of Ohio No-Till Conference
December 1, 2011 CELINA, Ohio – Experts from Ohio State University Extension, the U.S. Department ... minds of many people who do no-till,” said Jim Hoorman, assistant professor studying cover crops and ... available about no-till and current agricultural issues covered at this event.” Hoorman will lead several ...
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Conservation Tillage Club Breakfast Series
https://hardin.osu.edu/events/conservation-tillage-club-breakfast-series
followed by program. On January 5, the program will feature Dave Spangler, 2014 Captain of the Year of the ... quality problems on the lake and the economic impact on the region give Dave a unique perspective on the ... being conducted with edge of field studies. Included in this discussion will be answers about the Ohio ...
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'Make Tasks Easier': Arthritis Screenings, Universal Design Exhibit at Farm Science Review
arthritis is not only a serious health concern for farmers, but that often people think they can’t do ... anything about it,” Teaford said. “Yet we know that farmers are impacted at an earlier age than their peers ... Review to answer visitors’ questions. “We hope to help farmers also think about ways to conserve their ...
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Ohio State Scientist: EPA's Alert on Imprelis is Warranted
August 30, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is taking appropriate ... persistence of the pesticide after application,” said Dave Gardner, associate professor of turfgrass science ... concentrations that would be injurious to ornamentals.” In fact, Imprelis carried a warning label about this ...
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Chow Line: Limit sodium, boost potassium for health (1/6/12)
people who are salt-sensitive-- estimated at about 10 percent of the population-- recent research has ... time, people who ate a diet high in sodium and low in potassium had about a 50 percent increased risk of ... say, people should consume about twice as much potassium as they do sodium. Reduce sodium and increase ...
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USDA Secretary Vilsack: 'Agriculture is Cool Again'
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/usda-secretary-vilsack-agriculture-cool-again
U.S. “That’s what a Land-Grant university is all about,” said Bobby Moser, vice president for ... attracting the attention of young, talented people interested in a career in food and resource production and ... related sciences, according to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. “Agriculture is cool again,” said Tom ...