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Ohio State receives $4.9 million to train climate-ready workforce along Lake Erie shoreline
Lucas, and Cuyahoga — to train new workers in the areas of stormwater management, risk assessment, ... nutrient loading, toxic algal blooms, reduced ice cover, and fluctuating water levels. “Our goal is to ... also chosen because they are under distress due to high unemployment rates, with the per capita income ...
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Sarah Ruth
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/sarah-ruth
I love research on the interface between plant pathology and breeding. Coming to OSU gave me the ...
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Study suggests hepatitis E may be a sexually transmitted infection
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/study-suggests-hepatitis-e-may-be-sexually-transmitted-infection
infection and human infertility suggests this could be the case. “In between 20 and 50% of documented male ... understanding the association between hepatitis E virus and the sperm head more mechanistically, and using ... say that these changes directly translate into fertility problems, though the link between HEV ...
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CFAES soil science experts advancing Ohio’s farm taxation through CAUV
At the heart of Ohio’s agricultural valuation lies a list of soil types, a key factor in ... crops: soybeans, corn, and wheat. Professor Brian Slater, a CFAES soil science expert, explains that the ... formula involves yield tables for each soil type. The yield tables were established in 1984. Current crop ...
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Mentors make it happen
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/mentors-make-it-happen
the Capitol Building during Citizenship Short Course. After graduating from high school, Ayars ... make my success possible.” After a stint teaching high school, Ayars was hired as the dairy program ...
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Joseph Lucente
https://comdev.osu.edu/people/joseph-lucente
Measuring the Impact of Leadership Skill Development on Public Officials. Journal of Extension, Volume 50 ...
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Ticks and mosquitoes are waiting on you
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ticks-and-mosquitoes-are-waiting-you-0
College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). “We are entering the highest risk ... on testing and treatment,” McDermott said. “ Ticks and the diseases they transmit have been steadily ... increasing for the past 13 years.” Annual Ohio Lyme disease cases increased 35 times between 2010 and 2023, ...
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Dr. Florence Sessoms
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-florence-sessoms
in Switzerland. It was eye opening to learn how these tiny and unseen soil organisms can have so much ... impact for plants and soil health. Later in my career, I understood we could not achieve better ... biomass. We need to have a better understanding of the soil community and take full advantage of its many ...
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AgTech Innovation Hub awards inaugural research projects
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/agtech-innovation-hub-awards-inaugural-research-projects
new AgTech Innovation Hub, a multimillion-dollar collaboration between The Ohio State University and ... understanding, managing and mitigating climate risk, Pierzynski said. The projects chosen include: Drought risk ... real-time water levels in farmers’ fields. Using an app on their phone or computer, a farmer could program ...
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OSU Extension offers food safety tips for your July Fourth picnic
during partial cooking can allow these bacteria to grow to unsafe levels,” she warns. “Instead, opt for ... temperature “danger zone” — between 40 and 140 degrees — at which bacteria multiply rapidly during preparation ...