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Midwest Women in Ag Community Education Series
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/midwest-women-ag-community-education-series
operation, women are increasing their footprint in the agricultural soil as developers, entrepreneurs, and ... Women working, owning, and operating in agriculture is an increasing demographic to the population ... of farms and ranches across the country. The 2017 US Census of Agriculture showed that the number of ...
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Midwest Women in Ag Community Education Series
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/midwest-women-ag-community-education-series
agricultural soil as developers, entrepreneurs, and marketing enthusiasts. Join us each Thursday in March from ... Midwest Women in Ag Community Education Series Women working, owning, and operating in agriculture ... Census of Agriculture showed that the number of female operators is still growing. Approximately 28% of ...
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12 honored in Virtual Alumni Awards
Newton ('13 PhD, '10 MS, Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics) Washington, D.C. The Hon. ... Sciences) Belo Horizonte, Brazil Luiz Lucchesi ('05 PhD Soil Science) Lavras, Brazil The Young ... Dr. Cindy Barrera ('16 PhD Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering) Dearborn, Michigan Ken ...
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Conference to discuss progress on NW Ohio water quality efforts
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/conference-discuss-progress-nw-ohio-water-quality-efforts
specialists is working with farmers to evaluate practices that promote soil health and reduce the amount of ... cropland. Extensive soil testing has been done on fields to see the how planting cover crops and minimally ... tilling the land affects soil health. And new water quality monitoring stations have been set up to show ...
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Global Water Institute leads effort to improve water and food security with the Navajo Nation
assistant professor of agricultural, environmental and development economics, will lead measurement and ... the critical water crisis and improve agriculture and public health outcomes of the Navajo Nation. ... five-year project aims to address the Navajo Nation’s most serious water needs and provide agricultural and ...
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Chow Line: Is it food poisoning?
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-is-it-food-poisoning
University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). “While most people experience ... liquids, as this can lead to dehydration. Signs of dehydration, which can be marked by a decrease in ... State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and its outreach and research ...
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Author Speaker Series (Virtual)
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/author-speaker-series-virtual
Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Garden, with support from NIFA IPM Pollinator Health grant and the Manitou ... Mary Gardiner Good Garden Bugs: Everything You Need to Know about Beneficial Predatory Insects ...
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Virtual Gardening: Urban Soil Investigation
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/virtual-gardening-urban-soil-investigation
urban farm, grow your own food, or find out more about the soil in your own backyard? This webinar will ... show you how to identify, test, and fix urban soil problems like contamination and poor plant growth. ...
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Who in the world is the CFAES Alumni Society Board?
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Alumni Society Board represents the ... members each month. Kaley Orr, Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering Representative ...
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CFAES Alumni Spotlight: Yolanda Owens
A love affair with agriculture By: Tracy Turner It was a love of food that began when a young ... grandmother planting in the garden and later, the delicious aroma of persimmon bread baked from scratch using ... Years later, that love of food and agriculture led the Columbus-native to CFAES, where she earned her ...