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  1. Can Drinking Water Treatment Remove Microplastics?

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/can-drinking-water-treatment-remove-microplastics

    plastic waste are ubiquitous, or completely widespread, across the planet and pose risks to the ... highly prevalent in freshwater environments like Lake Erie. Much is unknown about how microplastics — and ... region. Such information is needed to assess whether the particles present a potential public health risk ...

  2. Soil Phosphorus and Crop Response to Phosphorus Fertilizer in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0146

    responding to applied P can best be predicted by soil-test P levels. Recently, Culman et al. (2023) published ... 29.9% of trials, soybean in 14.2% of trials, and wheat in 36.8% trials. Critical soil test levels ranged ... Furthermore, the risk of yield loss with no P application decreased as the soil P level increased. As per the ...

  3. Growing Aronia (Aronia melanocarpa) in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0157

    it contains high levels of antioxidants. Studies have shown Aronia fruits to have protective benefits ... high tannin levels. The fruit is more palatable when used in processed foods. Aronia has been used in ... many states in between. Iowa is currently the leading state in Aronia production in terms of acreage ...

  4. Developing Phosphorus and Potassium Recommendations for Field Crops

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-0515

    determined using field studies to correlate soil test levels to crop yield response. Ohio data was used to ... This framework strives to build soil test levels up to and beyond a critical level, and then maintain ... these levels over time. The critical level is a key component to this framework. Soil test levels above ...

  5. SENR Announcements, October 11

    https://senr.osu.edu/email/senr-announcements-october-11

    Series>> welcomes Dr. Jeff Buler November 12: EPN Breakfast-  Inaugural Ohio Soil Health Week: Celebrating ... healthy soils for environmental and human health>> November 13: The Ohio Community Wildlife ...

  6. Pesticide Use in Schools

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0155

    reduce the risk of exposing children and staff to pesticides. Only structural pest applications are ... Potential Certain pesticide product applications have a lower potential risk of exposure because of the ...

  7. Understanding How Soil Test Phosphorus Impacts Water Quality

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0111

    Soil test P is one indicator of environmental P loss potential from a field. STP values above 100 ppm ... Tests as Risk Indicators for Leaching of Dissolved Phosphorus from Agricultural Soils in Ontario. Soil ... called eutrophication, results in depleted dissolved oxygen in water bodies. A soil test for P (STP) ...

  8. TWEL Aidan McCarthy

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/11604

    range in Ohio, where they are found in two isolated and highly localized populations along the Ohio ... future viability of this at-risk species. ...

  9. Food Preservation: Basics for Canning Vegetables

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5344

    canning methods can pose serious health risks. Understanding Clostridium botulinum Pressure canning is the ... (USDA) endorsed recommendations present a risk of botulism. Even a taste of food containing this toxin ... processing. Add boiling water to the jars, leaving the headspace recommended in Table 2 between the jar rim ...

  10. SENR Seminar Series- Attempting to solve the soil – water – phosphorus puzzle

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/senr-seminar-series-attempting-solve-soil-%E2%80%93-water-%E2%80%93-phosphorus-puzzle

    between soil macro- and micro-nutrients, trace and heavy metals, microbiological activity, and soil ... professor, Rattan Lal Endowed Professor of Soil Health and Soil Fertility  who will present " Attempting ... to solve the soil – water – phosphorus puzzle "  at 4:00 p.m. in room 103 Kottman Hall or  via ...

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