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Nutrient Management Plan Development Program
https://lucas.osu.edu/events/nutrient-management-plan-development-program
farmers in developing free Nutrient Management Plans (NMP) in the Western Lake Erie Basin (WLEB) of Ohio. ... The Ohio State University Extension has four Nutrient Management Plan Writers working to assist ... Lake Erie Basin on select days this winter to work with you on preparing a free NMP or CNMP; dates, ...
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Webinars for online continuing education
https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/webinars-online-continuing-education
may be of interest with topics including nutrient management, soil health, citizen water quality ... North Central Regional Water Network This is a Network of 17 University Extension organizations ... monitoring, and aquatic invasive species. There are also a few on farmer involvement in water quality and ...
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Ohio State’s Stone Lab Partners With Ohio Foundations On Field Trip Scholarships
Scholarships to Stone Lab Ohio Sea Grant and Stone Lab, Ohio State’s island campus on Lake Erie, are offering ... Campus on Lake Erie and the research, education, and outreach facility of the Ohio Sea Grant College ... scholarships to school groups from grades 5-12 for a one-day Lake Erie Science Field Trip at the lab on ...
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Congratulations
https://fcs.osu.edu/news/econnection/congratulations
Whitney at gherman.12@osu.edu. Donna Green, Erie County Extension educator, received a $6,500 grant to ... policy, systems, or environmental changes in Erie County to facilitate healthy behavior change. The grant ... dollars purchased 25 standing desks for an Erie County elementary classroom. The pilot’s focus is to ...
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Environmental Professionals Network Field Trip- August 15 Last Call
https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/environmental-professionals-network-field-trip-august-15-last-call
nutrient management practices, and learn about other opportunities for ag producers to promote water ... conservation/nutrient management Join EPN colleagues for a short OSU charter bus trip to Plain City's famous Der ... August 15 Field trip to Der Dutchman for breakfast, program, Fred Yoder Farm visit, focused on ag ...
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Kelsey Scott
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/kelsey-scott
Original research. Worked with Dr. Isidro Bosch to determine the water quality of Loon Lake in Wayland, NY ... (A. Dorrance, advisor) BS Biology, State University of New York, Geneseo M.S. research- Pythium ... species are water-loving oomycetes known for causing yield reductions in a wide variety of crop species, ...
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Environmental Professionals Network Breakfast Presentation- September 12
https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/environmental-professionals-network-breakfast-presentation-september-12
And Kirk Hine's leadership at ODA to establish new incentives and methods for nutrient ... September 12 Agriculture and Water Quality Issues-- OSU Research and Agency Initiatives Guide ... Farmer Solutions Since the Toledo Harmful Algal Bloom-induced drinking water shutdown, researchers, ...
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David Showalter
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/david-showalter
Wijeratne S, Wijeratne A, Bonello P. 2014. Using water- and nutrient-stress phenotypes to identify ash ... susceptible ash species. Water, nutrient, and jasmonate stress treatments will explore the effects of ... practical management practices. Hometown Harrisonburg, Virginia Grants, Honors and Awards OARDC Professional ...
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New FactSheet- Efficient Lawn Care Practices to Help Protect Ohio’s Waterways
is a great resource that can be shared with others to make a difference- cleaner water for all. ... Check out this new Ohio State University FactSheet, Efficient Lawn Care Practices to Help Protect ... a difference! lawn lawns turf water quality HABs soil testing ...
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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 ... Grape production in Ohio is impossible without managing at least five distinct diseases ...