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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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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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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 ...
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How (and why) to make your farm more weather resilient
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/how-and-why-make-your-farm-more-weather-resilient
farm level.” “It’s a real personal thing,” Wilson says. Adaptation can involve practices such as ... a key to much of 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, ...
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Chow Line: Tick season could result in red meat allergies for some bitten by lone star ticks
some 34,000 people nationwide have tested positive for alpha-gal syndrome, according to a 2021 study ... association between lone star tick bites and the allergy are clear, more research is needed to understand why ...
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Chow Line: Spring is a great time to add more fresh spinach to your diet
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-spring-is-great-time-add-more-fresh-spinach-your-diet
control in people with diabetes, and it lowers the risk of cancer, improves bone health, and can promote ... you want to grow spinach over winter, you can plant it in October by first preparing the soil ... , broadcasting the seed and lightly covering it with soil, and watering it,” he said. “Then, cover the cold-hardy ...
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First Generation Envisioning Network (FGEN) Program
interviews, resume reviews and financial wellness sessions. The program pays up to $150 at the completion of ...
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Ohio Pawpaw Conference
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/ohio-pawpaw-conference
displays,pawpaw taste testing in kitchen area 1:00 p.m. Wagon tours/grafting demonstrations 3:00 p.m. Dismissal ...