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Ohio State Report Evaluates Options for Reducing Lake Erie’s Harmful Algal Blooms
Phosphorus, which includes Dissolved Reactive Phosphorus, lower oxygen levels in the lake, and result in the ... reduction goals for Dissolved Reactive Phosphorus. These results point to the need to further increase ... a higher potential of reducing phosphorus runoff. While this approach will result in accelerated gains in ...
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Avian Influenza: What’s it mean for Fairfield County Poultry Growers and Exhibitors?
this recent news release from our college: http://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio ... (UPDATE: Due to the concerns for the spread of avian flu, on June 2, 2015 the ODA cancelled ALL ... poultry shows in Ohio for 2015) There’s been much in the media the past few months regarding the avian ...
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Environmental Remediation and Brownfields Links
Initiatives Land Revitalization Solid Waste and Emergency Response Cleanups in My Community) US EPA ... Organizations Technical Organizations Development Organizations Eminent Domain) Ohio Dept. of Development ... Brownfield Revitalization (under Ohio’s Clean Ohio Fund, grants were formerly available to clean-up and ...
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FABE Researchers Receive $5 Million Grant to Study Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Some farm fields in northwest Ohio’s Maumee River watershed have more phosphorus ... than their crops can use. Called “elevated phosphorus fields,” such fields may be at higher risk of ... phosphorus field requires soil test results, and those aren’t public information; they’re often kept only ...
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Agriculture Conservation Practitioner
preference for this position is to report to our main office in Dublin, Ohio but we will consider other ... initiatives and elevated phosphorus fields with nutrient service providers in the Western Lake Erie Basin ... Agriculture Conservation Practitioner The Nature Conservancy in Ohio Dublin, Ohio preferred The ...
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Transition Cow Management
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/transition-cow-management
blocks to dry cows. A calcium IV will help initially with milk fever but may result in subclinical ... Dr. Jesse Goff, DVM, a featured speaker at the 2020 KVVMA sponsored NE Ohio annual dairy ... 2 weeks both sides of calving, cows naturally experience immune suppression resulting in higher incidence ...
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Officer Training Week
Officer Training Week will focus on one topic or officer position. Check back daily for officer updates ... Thursday- Treasurer Friday- News Reporter/ Historian Saturday- Program Officers ...
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Fall Management Practices for Wheat
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-management-practices-wheat
diseases. The 2018 Ohio Wheat Performance Test results are available at http://oardc.osu.edu/wheattrials/ ... and the risk of severe powdery mildew development next spring. 3.) Plant after the Hessian Fly Safe ... increases the risk of insect and disease problems including Hessian fly and aphids carrying Barley Yellow ...
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Forage Management and TMR sampling
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/forage-management-and-tmr-sampling
in the area that have generated some questions about forage use after a frost. The two most common ... safest and least risk practice of utilizing sorghum species forages after frost is as a dry hay or ... dissipated from the plant, so there is no feeding risk. In the case of an ensiled forage or wet wrapped ...
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Q&A with Dr. Judit Puskas
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/qa-dr-judit-puskas
at The Ohio State University as a tenured Full Professor in January 2019. Puskas received a PhD in ... cancer drugs. 2. What initially got you interested in pursuing this area of research? My initial ... research benefitting society and teach the next generation of researchers. 3. What drew you to the ...