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Local Food Systems- Idea Starter
https://miami.osu.edu/program-areas/community-development/local-food-systems-idea-starter
students in grade school thru high school. By stimulating their interest at an early age, we can encourage ...
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Ammonia Emission from Animal Feeding Operations and Its Impacts
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-723.1
50 ppm, increased levels of keratoconjuctivitis and tracheitis have been observed. These trachea and ... causes high ammonia levels inside animal production buildings, especially in winter months when the ... concentrations. People begin to detect odors at 5–50 ppm. Irritation to mucous surfaces occurs at 100–500 ppm ...
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Community-Level Strategies for Urban Coyote Management
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/W-25
conflicts between them and people are on the rise. What Does a Coyote Look Like? The coyote is ... a medium-sized member of the dog family, which includes wolves and foxes. With its pointed ears, slender muzzle, ... that prevents conflicts at both the individual and community level. Causes of Human-Coyote Conflicts ...
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Cultivating Change for LGBTQ+ Students Interested in Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/student-support/student-organizations/cultivating-change
ourselves to a high-level and broad diversity policy, built around respect for individuals regardless of ...
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Is It Pine, Spruce, or Fir?
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-80
spp.) are all types, or genera, of medium to tall (60-200 feet), evergreen, needle-bearing, ... yardwork, pruning or removal, or decorating. Spruce needles easily roll between one’s fingers and have ... soft, flat (two-sided) and cannot be rolled between one’s fingers. Fir needles give off a citrusy scent ...
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FoodSURE and UG research
department supports and encourages student research at every level. ...
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Spring Pond Management Clinic
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/spring-pong-management-clinic
Join OSU Extension and Fairfield Soil & Water Conservation District for an in-field discussion ...
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Toxoplasma gondii: A Parasite that Causes Toxoplasmosis
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5578
becomes the intermediate host. Eating soil (for instance, soil on a tomato eaten straight from the ... is relatively low in the United States—10.8% for those between the ages of 6 and 49—the parasite is ... of soil to cat feces affect the prevalence of Toxo. Therefore, those who travel are very susceptible ...
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Gypsum for Agricultural Use in Ohio—Sources and Quality of Available Products
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-20
to elevated levels. Unwashed FGD by-products can have levels of B sufficiently high to result in ... Professor This fact sheet provides information on gypsum as a soil amendment, the sources and mineral ... metal content of gypsum samples. The Role of Gypsum as a Soil Amendment Gypsum is hydrated calcium ...
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Depreciation of Farm Drainage Tile
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/OAM-1
characterized by fertile, flat soils and adequate rainfall, crop production occurs on 45 percent of Ohio's ... land area. About 55 percent of Ohio's agricultural soils need drainage improvement to minimize ... soil erosion, excess soil-water conditions in the plant root zone, and unfavorable field conditions for ...