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  1. Studying Bacteria that Follow the Earth's Magnetic Field

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/studying-bacteria-follow-earths-magnetic-field

    magnetic bacteria can draw phosphorous out of freshwater, like Lake Erie, thus reducing algal blooms. With ... useful in medicine, data storage and environmental cleanups. The bacteria are much smaller than most ... smaller than a red blood cell; the magnets that it makes are the size of small viruses. Taking in iron ...

  2. Agricultural Fertilizer Certification Trainings Offered before Sept. 30 Deadline

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/agricultural-fertilizer-certification-trainings-offered-sept-30-deadline

    fields contribute to algal blooms in Lake Erie and other bodies of water. The training focuses on growers ... deadline will have more than 20 opportunities to attend training sessions offered by experts from the ...

  3. Integrated Disease Management Helps Ohio’s Grape Industry Thrive

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/grapes

    growers through OSU Extension. Thriving vineyards from Ohio River to Lake Erie's shores Ohio's ... shores of Lake Erie."  Continued efforts in research and Extension directed at the economical and ... bloom until four weeks after bloom; at four weeks after bloom, the fruit becomes resistant to infection. ...

  4. Gone (or soon to be going) fishing: Charter captains prep for new season, new teaching

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/gone-or-soon-be-going-fishing-charter-captains-prep-for-new-season-new-teaching

    Ohio Sea Grant's annual Charter Captains Conference has become a tradition for Lake Erie ... charter boat captains, with many attendees regularly returning for the latest updates on Lake Erie ... charter captains who can in turn educate many other anglers on Lake Erie, we are able to reach thousands ...

  5. Register Soon for Greenhouse Hydroponics Workshop

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/register-soon-greenhouse-hydroponics-workshop

    crop fields is one cause of Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms. Much lower water use — some 10 to 20 ... Lake Erie — building new facilities in the state, Kubota said. But even before that, Ohio’s hydroponic ... Kubota, Ling and other CFAES experts working in various areas of controlled environment agriculture. Their ...

  6. Keeping Phosphorus Out of Waterways

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/keeping-phosphorus-out-waterways

    a lot of discussion about  who  causes the algal bloom problem in Western Lake Erie or what  causes the ... water then flows out to the ditch or nearby creek, stream or lake. “This filter has great potential,” ...

  7. Three ways to learn about Lake Erie science while on vacation

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/three-ways-learn-about-lake-erie-science-while-vacation

    Crowds swell in the summer months at Put-in-Bay as vacationers visit Lake Erie to fish, boat, and ... having fun learning about Lake Erie. Visitors can take advantage of Ohio Sea Grant's science and ... The tours are a fun way to learn about Lake Erie without sitting through a traditional lecture. ...

  8. Straight from the fish's mouth

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/straight-from-the-fishs-mouth

    Lake Erie, is once again offering non-credit workshops this summer and early fall. These one- to ... three-day workshops allow participants of all ages to catch a glimpse of Lake Erie science and recreation ... Workshops on  fish sampling  and  algae identification introduce students to some of Lake Erie ...

  9. Callia A. Tellez

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/4389

    Lakes region and the creation of an early warning system for harmful algal blooms. Her remarkable level ... International Association for Great Lakes Research and Soil and Water Conservation Society International Annual ... advocacy and outreach by coordinating public panels featuring subject area experts, as well as creating ...

  10. Healthy Soil Farm Tour

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/healthy-soil-farm-tour

    percent no-till agriculture and cover crops to keep nutrients on the farm and out of the Western Lake Erie ...

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