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What’s good for your lawn can be good for the water
fertilizer? Why test your soil? What does “N-P-K” mean? Answers are in the fact sheet, whose authors are ...
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CFAES report focuses on ways to expand, enhance rural access to broadband internet in Ohio
downloading and 3 megabits per second for uploading. But those definitions of “high speed” are woefully out of ... example, over 50% of West Virginians lack access to broadband service versus only 6.5% of New Yorkers, ... pandemic only exacerbated the issue, as accelerated demands for high-speed internet as lockdowns in the ...
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CFAES project to improve food safety in Kenya
global hunger and food security initiative. The 3.5-year project, “Chakula salama: a risk-based approach ... University of Nairobi, all of whom will develop and test food safety interventions to support Kenya’s ... implementation of risk-based approaches to food safety in Kenya and, eventually, other African countries,” she ...
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New publications
https://cfaes.osu.edu/newsletter/cfaes-impact/may-june-2022/new-publications
Injury of Grapevines and Protection Methods is available in book format for $7.50, and Low-pressure ... Piping in Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems for Ohio is available in PDF format for download for $4.50 ...
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Position Available: Area Leader- Butler & Hamilton Counties
https://butler.osu.edu/news/position-available-area-leader-butler-hamilton-counties
Do you know a great leader? Are YOU a highly effective leader? The Ohio State University Extension ... risks, have input on designing their own projects, assignments and schedule as well as the stability and ...
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Virginia Dare Scholarship Awarded
https://fst.osu.edu/news/virginia-dare-scholarship-awarded
American soil. Virginia Dare is a leader in the manufacture of high quality flavor products for food and ...
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Expect more ticks in Ohio this season and beyond
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/expect-more-ticks-in-ohio-season-and-beyond
Ohio in 2020. With the rising tick population comes the risk of contracting tickborne illnesses such as ... a pasture, hayfield, or even your backyard lawn.” McDermott said that while the risk of encountering ticks in ... Ohio is high, and the number of ticks that are carrying disease is high, there are things people can do ...
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How (and why) to make your farm more weather resilient
level.” It’s a real personal thing,” Wilson says. Adaptation can involve practices such as drainage, ... it is soil health, Wilson says. Practices such as no-till and cover crops, implemented to boost ... soil health, also improve weather resilience. They make crop plants hardier, reduce erosion, and slow down ...
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New CFAES technology offers healthier beverage processing
Called BaroShear MAX ultra-shear technology (UST), this method of high-pressure-based shear technology ... also satisfies liquid food manufacturers’ interest in developing a continuous high-pressure processing ... method. That’s significant, considering that the batch high-pressure processing industry is now estimated ...
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When Good Intentions Backfire: Understanding the Impacts of Common Microaggressions
This highly interactive 90-minute program will take a deeper dive into frequently witnessed and ... a variety of real-life microaggression scenarios. Participation in this event qualifies for 1 credit toward ...