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Magnesium
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1501
GENERAL INFORMATION Magnesium does not pose a health risk to humans. In fact, calcium and ... affect the taste of the water making drinks like coffee taste bitter. mg/L ppm Inorganic major ... constituent ACTION IS OPTIONAL Magnesium levels were detected in your water sample. There is currently no ...
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Know Your Well Water
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/know-your-well-water
Wondering if your well water is safe? A good first step is to have your water tested at ... a certified lab, but lab test results are not always easy to interpret. To help you out, OSU Extension has ... created this website to help drinking water well owners test, understand and protect their well water. ...
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Source Water Protection webinar
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/events/source-water-protection-webinar
Kansas is working to protect drinking water through improved soil health, and hear how extension is ...
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Wooster Science Building
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/wooster-science-building
the public zone of the building and is designed to promote interactions between various campus ...
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Rubber Tractor Tires
https://fabe.osu.edu/about-us/history-department/rubber-tractor-tires
steel wheels failed. This was due to the high torque created by the tractor which caused tire slippage ... Agricultural Engineering Journal published “Ohio Tests of Rubbers Tractor Tires,” by G.W. McCuen. In 1935, the ...
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Meet James Fulton: Aircraft and Agriculture
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/meet-james-fulton-aircraft-and-agriculture
runway during the landing roll or after a high speed rejected take off. “The arresting systems are like ...
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Good news: Ohio’s soil phosphorus levels are trending down
Agricultural soil phosphorus levels held steady or trended downward in at least 80 percent of ... by OARDC. “Soil phosphorus levels are strongly related to runoff water phosphorus levels. Less ... phosphorus in the soil should result in reduced phosphorus runoff risk,” Dayton said. “These findings show ...
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OARDC scientists are helping Ohio prepare for, defend against avian flu
Since late 2014, an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5 has gripped the U.S. poultry ... industry, killing close to 50 million chickens and turkeys in 19 states, according to the U.S. Department of ... hundreds of thousands of dead chickens onsite. This would cut the risk of the flu spreading. OARDC ...
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History
https://oardc.osu.edu/about/history
agriculture professors, W. R. Lazenby and Norton S. Townshend, divided their time between classroom duties and ... accepted as the high bid. In 1892, the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station moved from the university at ... miles of field tile were laid to prepare land for the Wooster test plots. These plots, hundreds of ...
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Meet Jaden Tatum: Engineering a Path to a More Sustainable Future
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/meet-jaden-tatum-engineering-path-more-sustainable-future
because there are huge gaps in yields, high levels of poverty and malnutrition, and a large proportion of ... attended the University of Arkansas upon graduating from high school. As an undergraduate student, Jaden ... designing and testing a grain drying and storage system for use in developing countries,” Jaden explained. ...