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  1. Ohio’s Burn Ban Returns on March 1st

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/ag-safety-stat-safety-through-seasons-2024/ohio%E2%80%99s-burn-ban-returns-march-1st

    option if you are cleaning out a fence row. Burning may be the easiest option but be aware of the risks ... winter. Due to this risk, there is a ban on open outdoor burning in Ohio for the months of March, April, ... soil barriers, and never leave the fire unattended. Fires should be extinguished or covered when ...

  2. Severe Weather on the Farm

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/safety-thru%C2%A0-seasons-2024/severe-weather-farm

    the corn belt to get crops planted. With today’s agricultural equipment, every pass in the field may ... agriculture, there are many structures that are easily damaged in tornados or straight-line winds.  Grain bins ...

  3. Mary Gardiner

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/mary-gardiner

    and Urban Greening 38: 337-345 *Kautz A.R., and M.M. Gardiner. 2019. Agricultural intensification may ... and M.M. Gardiner. 2017. Soil lead contamination decreases bee flower visit duration at sunflowers. ... contamination on urban natural enemies and biological control. Current Opinions in Insect Science 20: 45-53 ...

  4. Fresh Produce Traceability

    https://producesafety.osu.edu/traceability

    contaminated food be rapidly traced through the supply chain to identify the source and remove the contaminated ... product from the market before more people get sick.  Identifying the source of contamination also allows ... us to better understand the cause of contamination so that we can prevent it from occurring again. ...

  5. Agricultural Water

    https://producesafety.osu.edu/agricultural%20water

    AGRICULTURAL WATER The production of fruits and vegetables is water intensive.  Water is used for ... cooling produce.  Water used in agriculture is a potential source of foodborne pathogens. The FDA ... developed standards for agricultural water used on farms, which are published in the Produce Safety Rule.  ...

  6. Ashley Leach, PhD

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/ashley-leach-phd

    fruit? Evaluating reduced‐risk insecticide programmes on pests, pollinators and marketable yield. J. App. ... MI and NY highlight potential for reducing nitrogen rates on muck soils. Onion World 35(5):14-16. ... support arthropod-mediated ecosystem services to improve agricultural vitality. Her Extension program ...

  7. James P. Strange, PhD

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/james-p-strange-phd

    urbanization, agricultural management practices) impact the health of these important pollinators. We also study ... not local climate, drive differences in chill coma recovery times in common garden reared bumble ... Biological Understanding and Pesticide Risk Assessment. Environmental Entomology. ...

  8. Joe Raczkowski

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/joe-raczkowski

    of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Science, The Ohio State University Student Affairs Committee ...

  9. Nuris Acosta

    https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/nuris-acosta

    Control B.S. 1992 Panamerican College of Agriculture: Plant Protection Biological Control of insect pests ...

  10. Degree Options

    https://entomology.osu.edu/graduate/degree-options-and-requirements

    and Veterinary Entomology, Molecular Biology, Soil Ecology, Urban Entomology, and Systematic ...

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