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  1. Dr. Leah McHale in the news!

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/dr-leah-mchale-news

    fertility and nutrient management. Then various researchers respond with proposals to address the strategic ... been working on a number of specific things for that project, but she was already in the fields so she ... getting projects implemented in the counties in terms of field trials with farmer cooperators.” For much ...

  2. Two-Stage Ditch Symposium

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/resources/stream-systems/two-stage-ditch-symposium

    On September 16, 2011, the Great Lakes Regional Water Project sponsored a symposium on ... planting, growing, and harvesting crops. This approach to drainage management has been very effective for ... in-stream habitat and increased sediment and nutrient transport to rivers and lakes downstream of ...

  3. What an HCS education means to me – Claudia Winslett's Story

    https://hcs.osu.edu/Claudias-Project

    farm she had long thought about. She recently purchased land in Puerto Rico to turn her project into ... to sit down & tell us about how she is currently bringing her dreams to life at an oasis in ... project construction manager) I’ve replumbed the whole house and have been working on renovations. ...

  4. Allison Robinson Receives Outstanding Technical Service Award!

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/allison-robinson-award

    Technical Service Award. Learn more about Allison and the IR-4 Project award ... Technical Service Award from the IR-4 Project!  The IR-4 Project was initiated by the USDA and ... pest management concerns so they can produce healthy fruits, vegetables, herbs, and other crops ...

  5. Dr. Eugene Law

    https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-eugene-law

    questions below:   What got you interested in this field? I first started thinking about plants as weeds ... anaphora similar to the 4Rs of nutrient management: weed management is most efficient and effective when ... Environmental Science and Forestry (2013) Weed Ecology You can learn a bit more about me by clicking on the ...

  6. Students in HCS 3370 renovate local baseball field

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/students-hcs-3370-renovate-local-baseball-field

    baseball field on Wednesday, September 20, 2017. The project, developed by course instructor Pam Sherratt, ... their future careers in turfgrass science and sports field management. The students worked with ... A group of students in HCS 3370: Sports Turf Management renovated the Upper Arlington High School ...

  7. Dr. Marília Chiavegato

    https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-mar%C3%ADlia-chiavegato

    clicking on the questions below:   What got you interested in this field? I like to think about system ... management strategies to reduce environmental effects I hold a split appointment here at OSU- 60% of my time ... is spent here in HCS & 40% is spent in Animal Sciences. You can learn a bit more about me by ...

  8. New Hire Announcement – Welcome, Dr. Florence Sessoms

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/welcome-sessoms

    especially as related to plant root function and nutrient uptake efficiency. She will help us to figure out ... down with us to give us a brief glimpse into her thoughts... What are you most looking forward to about ... a lab manager. Discussing with my new colleagues and developing collaborative research projects on ...

  9. What’s next for Grace Cornell – HCS Class of 2022

    https://hcs.osu.edu/Grace-Cornell

    opportunity." Tell us a bit about your role at the Marion Microfarm Project? My role will be helping new farmers ... [Dr. Klooster] for having us do the professional development project in the HCS Capstone Class last ... wasn’t for our development project.  Dr. Klooster chimed in to share her excitement for Grace with us ...

  10. Featured Undergraduate: Phillip Floyd

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/featured-undergraduate-phillip-floyd

    the Garden of Hope. He was introduced to the project by Glenn Mills, the manager of the Waterman Farm. ... Columbus campus after two years to continue his education in the field of agriculture. While Phillip liked ... “Columbus is more diverse than ATI. The are more opportunities to get involved in big projects and you have ...

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