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STEM Projects On The Rise This Year
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/stem-projects-rise-year
1 deadline. Science Fun with Dairy Food: The Case of the Missing Milk, Arcs and Sparks, and Measuring Up Level ... category. Aerospace Science, Food Science, Woodworking, Robotics, and Welding are just few examples of ... Determined. With over 200 projects, 4-H certainly has something for everyone, no need to be an expert, just ...
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Rural Ohio Program Helps Residents Manage Diabetes Through Practical Education
Dining with Diabetes, an Ohio State University Extension program offering hands-on nutrition education. ... report improved confidence, healthier routines and, in some cases, reduced need for medication, ...
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Hepatitis A: A Virus that Causes Foodborne Illness
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5579
Consumer Sciences, Ohio State University Extension—Clark County Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, ... Consequences The exact number of Hepatitis A cases that occur each year is hard to determine because many ... and Prevention (CDC) cannot record the number of cases accurately unless the ill person seeks medical ...
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Harvesting Success: Celebrating Our HCS Award Recipients
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/harvesting-success-celebrating-our-hcs-award-recipients
Quite surprised. It was never really on my radar. I just always try to be a friendly face that is ... vomitoxin. Given how severely vomitoxin has affected Ohio, that kind of tool isn’t just helpful; it’s ... agriculture and a commitment to finding solutions to the challenges facing Ohio farmers. We value the ...
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Spring Management of Thin Pastures and Hayfields
Pasture Condition Scoring guidelines for our area recommend 80+% of ground be covered by growing or ... in Ohio should be planted in April; waiting til May can greatly reduce seedling survival when summer ... marketing delays, and unintended crop injury from grazing, hay or manure movement. Other Resources: Ohio ...
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Join us for our April 17 Farm Office Live!
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/news/join-us-our-april-17-farm-office-live
about all things poultry with Jim Chakeres, Executive Director of the Ohio Poultry Association. Farm ... accounts, and our attorneys will share updates on legislation and court cases we're watching. We hope ...
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Feeding Pre-Weaned Calves, Part 2: Rethinking Milk- from Expense to Investment
94:1071–1081. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.2010-3733 Prado et al., 2021. Influence of milk feeding levels and ... Ohio State University In Part 1 of this series, we talked about colostrum as the foundation of calf ... that extra milk just to stay warm before they can even think about growing. For more on managing the ...
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Making Every Day Earth Day with SENR
https://senr.osu.edu/news/making-every-day-earth-day-senr
home Climate action isn’t just global- it’s happening in communities across Ohio. From local ... are hands-on opportunities across Ohio to learn by doing. Want to better understand the woods near ... your neighborhood? Check out our Ohio Woodland Stewards Program. Want to be a volunteer naturalist at ...
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Celebrating Our Award-Winning HCS Faculty and Staff
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/celebrating-our-award-winning-hcs-faculty-and-staff
earning a Master’s in Plant Pathology at Ohio State. Since 2005, she has focused on advancing ... bearing fruit at Ohio State, thanks to the Tomatoes and Human Health team. Led by Dr. Jessica Cooperstone, ... Steven J. Schwartz, their recent publications explore how diets rich in specific fruits and vegetables ...
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Rain Returns to Northwest Ohio – Too Much for Others
Climate Summary March certainly brought a lot of “lion-type” weather to Ohio. Severe weather ... related wind event on March 13 carried with it widespread maximum wind gusts of 75-85 mph and Ohio’s first ... 1). Most of southern Ohio has received 6-10 inches of rainall during the month of March, which is ...