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  1. OARDC Impact Archive

    https://oardc.osu.edu/node/1992

    against PEDv. Two-stage Ditch a Win-Win for Farmers and the Environment Drainage ditches are often a must ... “two-stage” ditch design, which benefits not just farms but water quality. Vegetable Safety Team Tackles Food ... People Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center entomologist Peter Piermarini and his ...

  2. Western Agricultural Research Station

    https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/western-agricultural-research-station

    41 (Clark County, Ohio) Western Agricultural Research Station Flier History The Western Agricultural ... one of the world's oldest no-till experimental plots, started by Ohio State scientists in the ... the profitability and sustainability of western Ohio's most important agricultural industries: ...

  3. How much does foodborne illness cost the U.S.?

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/september-october-2015/how-much-does-foodborne-illness-cost-us

    of foodborne illness to be $55.5 billion to $93.2 billion. In Ohio, the average cost per case of ... study in the Journal of Food Protection. The study, led by OARDC scientist Robert Scharff  of the ... analysis is the first peer-reviewed study that provides comprehensive estimates of costs borne by ...

  4. Fisher Auditorium

    https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/fisher-auditorium

    1680 Madison Avenue Wooster, Ohio 44691 Map to Fisher Auditorium Fisher Auditorium was built in ... surface. The Auditorium stage is equipped with a motorized screen and may be used for a variety of purposes ... including workshops, ceremonies, and concerts. It also has two 3500 sq. ft. exhibit areas, all equipped with ...

  5. Want to Add Solar Power on Your Farm? Go to This Workshop

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/want-add-solar-power-your-farm-go-workshop

    Sugarcreek, Ohio-based  Paradise Energy Solutions. “Rural System Case Studies” by Lucas Olinyk, vice president ... Solar. “Case Studies from a Solar Installer’s Perspective” by Sheldon Stutzman, solar consultant for ... incentives exist that can help them get started. So say the organizers of a March 10 workshop at the  Ohio ...

  6. Eco-Labels, Certifications, Green Advertising: How Trustworthy Are Green Claims?

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/eco-labels-certifications-green-advertising-how-trustworthy-are-green-claims

    Bartley is an associate professor in Ohio State’s  Department of Sociology, where he studies environmental ... event are the  Ohio Environmental Council  and the Center for Interdisciplinary Law and Policy Studies ...  in Ohio State’s Moritz College of Law. The school and two other Ohio State units — the  Office of ...

  7. New study: What happens to a river when a dam comes down?

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/may-june-2014/new-study-what-happens-river-when-dam-comes-down

    are studying the effects of dam removal at two former dams in Columbus: the Fifth Avenue dam on the ... Olentangy River, which flows through Ohio State’s campus, and the Main Street dam on the Scioto River some ... studies documenting both short- and longer-term river responses to dam removal are limited,” Sullivan ...

  8. Lead in Drinking Water: Ohio Leads the Way. What More Is Needed?

    https://oardc.osu.edu/events/lead-drinking-water-ohio-leads-way-what-more-needed

    American Water Works Association. The school and two other Ohio State units — the Office of Energy and ... The safety of Ohio’s drinking water will be in the spotlight during the  December breakfast ... program  by the  Environmental Professionals Network. Mike Baker, chief of the Ohio Environmental ...

  9. Could mosquitoes spread Zika in Ohio? ‘Chances are very low’: OARDC scientist

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/may-june-2016/could-mosquitoes-spread-zika-ohio-%E2%80%98chances-are-very

    (averaging, respectively, 40 and 25 Ohio cases a year in recent years). See www.odh.ohio.gov/mosquitoes for ... his subjects. “Aedes aegypti is not found in Ohio, but it is common in parts of the southern U.S., ... especially Florida and the Gulf Coast.” While other Aedes species do live in Ohio, he said their ability to ...

  10. New buzz on bees and crops: New answers, more questions, ‘good potential’ for joint research

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/september-october-2016/new-buzz-bees-and-crops-new-answers-more

    their hives, where it carries a risk to young bees. In another study, Johnson and a colleague found that ... 47 percent of the Ohio honey they tested had pollen from soybeans present in it. “We know that bees ... in Ohio are visiting soybeans and that soybeans may be contributing to honey production,” said ...

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