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  1. Ohio State Report Evaluates Options for Reducing Lake Erie’s Harmful Algal Blooms

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-report-evaluates-options-reducing-lake-eries-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 ...

  2. Thoughts from the Director

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/may-26-2023/thoughts-director

    options, and they will be recorded and shared. Taking Action. I shared the Enterprise Trust Index initial ... enjoy the sunshine and signs of new life everywhere in Ohio, and make time to completely unplug and ... refuel. I want to provide some important updates: Interviews. The interviews to fill the assistant ...

  3. FABE Researchers Receive $5 Million Grant to Study Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/fabe-researchers-receive-5-million-grant-study-runoff-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 ...

  4. Million Hearts

    https://fcs.osu.edu/programs/major-program-areas/healthy-people/million-hearts

    reduce risks within communities across the state of Ohio Increase screenings for cardiovascular disease ... risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke. This program is ideal for those with high blood pressure ... country. Million Hearts® is a national initiative that has set an ambitious goal to prevent one million ...

  5. Million Hearts

    https://fcs.osu.edu/news/million-hearts

    risks within communities across the state of Ohio Increase screenings for cardiovascular disease Provide ... Hearts provides health screenings for community members and education on how to reduce the risk of ... Hearts® is a national initiative that has set an ambitious goal to prevent one million heart attacks and ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. CYFAR Requests Applications to Support Sustainable Community Projects – due by Feb. 28

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/january-27-2022/cyfar-requests-applications-support-sustainable-community

    youth who are at risk for not meeting basic human needs with the skills they need to lead positive ... applications to fund new projects for the fiscal year 2022 Children, Youth and Families at Risk Sustainable ... , productive, contributing lives. For the initial year, the maximum funding per grantee will be $80,000 for ...

  8. COVID Reporting Update

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/january-27-2022/covid-reporting-update

    covid19-test-result-upload.it.ohio-state.edu. Communications from the Contact Investigation and Contact Tracing Team (CICTT) are expected via ... will log the cases with contact tracing. Any employee who does not test through an Ohio State testing ... facility or the Ohio State testing program (i.e. through Vault or at one of the campus testing sites) will ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. 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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