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Keys to reducing H3N2v flu risk? Public awareness, keeping sick pigs away from fairs
Better education regarding the nature of influenza viruses and how to prevent infection, along with stepped-up efforts to keep sick pigs away from agricultural fairs, are the best ways to minimize risk of human disease and any potentially adverse impact o ...
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'You feel like family': 4-H'er to intern in Japan
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/you-feel-family-4-her-intern-in-japan
When Erin Hope was 12 years old, her mother saw a flier for an international exchange program sponsored by Ohio 4-H. "She just decided, 'OK, we'll host a Japanese exchange student.' And we fell in love with the program," Hope said ...
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Stone Lab renovations 'will greatly enhance our ability to attract students and scientists'
Recent renovations at Stone Lab and the Research Building on South Bass Island's Peach Point have resulted in more modern classrooms, more conveniently equipped research and maintenance spaces, and most importantly, an alternative energy setup that ...
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New partnership planned with Beck's Hybrids: Goal is to 'put students first'
Representatives from Beck's Hybrids, Atlanta, Ind., a regional leader in the hybrid seed industry, recently met with CFAES faculty and staff to discuss collaborative educational and research opportunities for students in our college. Ohio State and ...
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New network started for environmental professionals
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/new-network-started-for-environmental-professionals
"At this point, we have just one planet to share." So said David Hanselmann, a lecturer in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, in announcing a new Ohio-based professional network for people whose work helps keep the planet green ...
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Volume 14 Issue 4
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-14-issue-4
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Hanging out, hanging in there
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/hanging-out-hanging-in-there
Operation: Military Kids is a national initiative that designs programs for military youth to help them find positive ways to cope with the stress of their parents' deployment, and Ohio 4-H Youth Development has been a major provider of OMK progr ...
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Three ways to learn about Lake Erie science while on vacation
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/three-ways-learn-about-lake-erie-science-while-vacation
Crowds swell in the summer months at Put-in-Bay as vacationers visit Lake Erie to fish, boat, and relax, and as young scientists study at Stone Lab. But students don't need to be the only ones having fun learning about Lake Erie. Visitors can take ad ...
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What are the best ways to burn (or not) a forest?
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/what-are-the-best-ways-burn-or-not-forest
Jack pines, which are common in parts of the northern Great Lakes, need fire to thrive. So does the rare and endangered Kirtland’s warbler, which nests only in burned or otherwise disturbed young jack pine stands in a handful of locations in Michigan, Wis ...
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Urban farming in a parking lot? See it in action in Wooster
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/urban-farming-in-parking-lot-see-it-in-action-in-wooster
Joe Kovach of Entomology, who is studying the best ways to grow food on old asphalt parking lots, is giving free monthly tours of his test plots this summer. The tours, which are aimed at urban farmers in Cleveland, Columbus, and other cities, are coverin ...