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September is Food Safety Month
https://fst.osu.edu/news/september-food-safety-month
temperature “danger zone” — between 40 and 140 degrees. While it may be tempting to think that re-heating food ...
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Computational Biology Faculty in Food and Nutritional Metabolomics
https://fst.osu.edu/about-us/computational-biology-faculty-food-and-nutritional-metabolomics
and modeling is essential. Integration with other high-throughput disciplines and omics data is ... highly encouraged. Knowledge of targeted and untargeted metabolomics with a strong interest in ...
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Farm Science Review
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review-0
soil pit, riparian forests, dry hydrant and much more. The Gywnne also has an all-season log cabin ...
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Farm Science Review
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review-1
soil pit, riparian forests, dry hydrant and much more. The Gywnne also has an all-season log cabin ...
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Farm Science Review
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review
soil pit, riparian forests, dry hydrant and much more. The Gywnne also has an all-season log cabin ...
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Registration Open for OVIFT Symposium
https://fst.osu.edu/news/registration-open-ovift-symposium
Food: Novel Technologies for Safe and High Quality Foods". The symposium takes place on Monday, ...
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Dr. Ken Lee named 2014 recipient of the Harold Macy Award
https://fst.osu.edu/news/dr-ken-lee-named-2014-recipient-harold-macy-award
technology transfer or cooperation between scientists or technologists in any two of the following settings: ...
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Grape Pruning Workshop
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/grape-pruning-workshop
damage 11am-Noon: Go to the vineyard to prune VSP, High Cordon and selecting renewal trunks The OSU ...
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The Taste of Fairfield County Agriculture
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/taste-fairfield-county-agriculture
visiting your local food market. Tickets for this event are FREE and available at OSU Extension, Soil and ...
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Health study to look for links between disease, land formation
https://fst.osu.edu/news/health-study-look-links-between-disease-land-formation
Some areas of Ohio are riddled with karst, a layer of cracked and eroded rock a few feet below ground. Other areas, particularly in eastern Ohio, are pocked with abandoned coal mines whose entrances and air shafts puncture the ground. Both these natural a ...