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NOAA, Partners Predict Significant Summer Harmful Algal Bloom for Western Lake Erie
Grant at Ohio State’s Stone Laboratory at Put-in-Bay on Lake Erie. Winslow was one of the speakers. So ... the training was established by Senate Bill 150. It is meant to reduce nutrient runoff into Lake Erie ... developing two new apps that help farmers manage costs, optimize yields and minimize nutrient runoff; ...
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Nutrient Stewardship for Cleaner Water (NSCW)
https://agnr.osu.edu/programs/natural-resources-environmental/nutrient-stewardship-cleaner-water
On-Farm Research New Technology- Vist our YouTube page! Nutrient Stewardship for Cleaner Water's Five ... Final Report: Nutrient Stewardship for Cleaner Water An OSU Extension Signature Program Final ... of the goals accomplished by the Nutrient Stewardship for Cleaner Water signature program. The ...
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Conservation Tillage Club Breakfast Series
https://hardin.osu.edu/events/conservation-tillage-club-breakfast-series
water quality in Lake Erie, and has taken that message back to his association. His knowledge of water ... Management and Water Quality, Increasing Soybean Yields. CCA Credits will be offered Free breakfast buffet ... Lake Erie Charter Boat Association. Spangler has attended various agricultural field days, including ...
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New Study Will Track Ways to Cut Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/new-study-will-track-ways-cut-runoff-elevated-phosphorus-fields
contributing to Lake Erie’s harmful algal blooms. That’s the premise of a new five-year, $5 million study that ... a significant driver of the harmful algal blooms plaguing Lake Erie. The blooms are sometimes toxic, are often ... Agriculture is funding the study, which started in September and will run through summer 2023. Lake Erie ...
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'State of the Science' Algal Bloom Conference Is Thursday
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/state-science-algal-bloom-conference-thursday
sometimes-toxic outbreaks plaguing Lake Erie and other waters — will discuss their latest findings at the second ... western Lake Erie, new precision agriculture technology for farmers, removal of bloom toxins by home ... drinking water, lake ecosystems, recreation and tourism. Features latest on algal bloom research in Ohio “A ...
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'State of the Science' Algal Bloom Conference Is Thursday
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/state-science-algal-bloom-conference-thursday-0
sometimes-toxic outbreaks plaguing Lake Erie and other waters — will discuss their latest findings at the second ... western Lake Erie, new precision agriculture technology for farmers, removal of bloom toxins by home ... drinking water, lake ecosystems, recreation and tourism. Features latest on algal bloom research in Ohio “A ...
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More Fertilizer Certification Opportunities in 2018
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/more-fertilizer-certification-opportunities-2018
the land with rainwater and into nearby waters, especially Lake Erie, which has been plagued by high ... their toxins. With so many factors affecting the water quality of Lake Erie, it’s impossible to put ... of ways to improve what they’re doing, in terms of nutrient management,” said Greg LaBarge, an OSU ...
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On-Farm Research
Summary of 2016 On-Farm Research focused on Nutrient Stewardship for Cleaner Water ...
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CFAES Research Conference Will Focus on Water Quality
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/cfaes-research-conference-will-focus-water-quality
Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) will dive into water, including Lake Erie and ... Arkansas, where his research focuses on nutrient cycling in soil-water-plant systems and its relation to ... director of the Ohio State-based Ohio Sea Grant program and CFAES’s Stone Laboratory on Lake Erie. Latest ...
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Precision University: Nutrient Technology
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/precision-university-nutrient-technology
Conference Offers Advice on Nutrient Management With so much focus on fertilizer these days, where ... that prevents it from running off the land and ending up in Lake Erie or other waterways. The ... in Lake Erie and beyond. “We’re trying to bring attention to a relevant topic,” said Kaylee Port, ...