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Heptachlor
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1565
Heptachlor may be released directly to the soil in connection with its use. It has also been found in treated ...
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Fall Herbicide Applications and New Technology
including the importance of these for management of marestail. Nothing has really changed that would merit ...
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Chromium
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1515
naturally in rocks, plants, soil and volcanic dust, humans and animals. The most common forms of chromium ...
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Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training Field Day-Crawford County
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Norovirus: A Different Type of Foodborne Illness
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5569
vegetables cannot completely eliminate microbial contamination, it helps to remove soil or waxes where ...
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Prevention is the key to managing stored grain pests
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/prevention-key-managing-stored-grain-pests
The primary causes of grain spoilage during storage are excess moisture and high temperature. However, insects can infest any grain that is not handled properly or that is stored longer than 6 months. Damage from weevils or other stored grain insects can ...
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Decision Making
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/CDFS-11
Jennifer Lobb, Graduate Research Associate, Ohio State University Extension Coalitions commonly need to ...
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Bloch Cancer Survivors' Plaza
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/our-gardens/lane-avenue-gardens/bloch-cancer-survivors-plaza
Chadwick Arboretum & Learning Gardens provides a satellite reminder of the cutting-edge cancer research ... Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute ...
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Tar Spot: a New Corn Disease in the Midwest
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-32/tar-spot-new-corn-disease-midwest
winter and become established here. However, we’ll have to wait and see and do the research to learn more ...
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Scabby wheat grain? Increasing your Fan Speed May Help
consider increasing your fan speed during harvest to blow them out. Research in the cereal pathology lab at ...