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  1. Advancing environmental justice in extreme heat and adapting through collaborative networks

    https://epn.osu.edu/events/advancing-environmental-justice-extreme-heat-and-adapting-through-collaborative-networks

    socio-ecological research to understand the impacts of historical urban wetland management in low-income ... management. Harrison plans to continue working on applied research that addresses complexity in modern-day ... sustainability advocates, and researchers seeking to address environmental injustices by prioritizing green ...

  2. Using Cover Crops to Convert to No-till

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-11

    conventional tilled to no-till. The corn crop benefits from tilled soils due to the release of nutrients from ... microbes to decompose the organic residues and releases nutrients. Every one percent soil organic matter ... soil fauna back into balance, and start to restore the nutrients lost by tillage. In those transition ...

  3. Dairy Margin Coverage 2023 Deadline Is Fast Approaching

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-24-issue-6/dairy-margin-coverage-2023-deadline-fast-approaching

    Jason Hartschuh, Field Specialist, Dairy Management and Precision Livestock, Ohio State University ... consider if this program will improve your risk management in 2023. For the current year, 2022, 73.17% of ... producers to participate in the other subsidized risk management programs that are administered through ...

  4. Project Manager 1 (Engineering Capital Improvements) 2005775

    https://epn.osu.edu/jobs/863

    Project Manager 1 (Engineering Capital Improvements) 2005775 The Ohio Department of Natural ... mission “To ensure a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of ... all.” Our agency embraces the insightful use of our natural resources to assure the continued safety, ...

  5. Project Manager 1 (Engineering Capital Improvements) 2009210

    https://epn.osu.edu/jobs/862

    Project Manager 1 (Engineering Capital Improvements) 2009210 The Ohio Department of Natural ... mission “To ensure a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of ... all.” Our agency embraces the insightful use of our natural resources to assure the continued safety, ...

  6. Establishing Early Successional Habitat for Wildlife

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/w-23

    & Soil Fertility Specialist, Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Wooster. Energy and ... Panicum virgatum 3 to 7 feet Tolerates poorly drained and low fertility soils, occasional flooding, and ... fertilizers and can grow in low fertility soils. Indiangrass Sorghastrum nutans 3 to 6 feet Growth begins ...

  7. Natural Resources Construction Coordinator (Natural Resource

    https://epn.osu.edu/jobs/864

    “To ensure a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all.” ... Our agency embraces the insightful use of our natural resources to assure the continued safety, ... happiness and prosperity of Ohio’s people. ODNR owns and manages state parks, state forests, state nature ...

  8. Yersinia Enterocolitica: A Rare but Important Food Safety Concern for Young Children and Immune-compromised Individuals

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5574-11

    can cause contamination of soil and water, which in turn can contaminate foods of all types. Infection ... bacteria are found in soil and water and cross-contamination during food handling is the main reason these ...

  9. Pulsed Electric Field Processing Applications in the Food Industry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fst-fabe-1002

    bacterial spores. Ongoing research suggests that PEF in combination with heat may inactivate bacterial ... spores, but more comprehensive research is needed before PEF can be used as a sterilization method. To ... 2018). PEF pretreatment facilitates the release of nutrients from fruits, vegetables, and herbs, thus ...

  10. Billbugs in Turfgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2502-12

    Recent research shows that adults become active when the soil surface temperature approaches 65 to 68°F. ... crevices in the soil, worm holes, and in leaf litter near turf. The hibernating adults become active in ... late-April to mid-May when the soil surface temperatures rise above 60°F. The adults wander in search of ...

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