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CDL Update
https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2022/cdl-update
officers and a local Sherriff’s Department to discuss the recent CDL changes and answer general farm ... equipment used to raise crops within 150 miles of his/her farm. If hauling further than that or going to ... USDOT# and log. Livestock going to market are exempt 150 miles from the farm and 150 miles from the ...
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How (and why) to make your farm more weather resilient
make their farms more resilient to weather extremes—to the warmer-than-average temperatures, unusually ... says—determining your farm’s impacts from weather extremes, then deciding what to do about them. He suggests ... says. Farms will all experience weather impacts differently, depending on factors such as location, ...
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Tour Wooster Entomology Facilities
https://entomology.osu.edu/node/967
Tour Wooster Entomology Facilities Tour Wooster Entomology Facilities, Wooster Science Building, ... home of Entomology members based in Wooster Cutting Edge Research ...
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CFAES project to improve food safety in Kenya
The CFAES Center for Foodborne Illness Research and Prevention (CFI) has been awarded a $770,000 ... new research projects announced by the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Safety, which is funded ... researchers from Ohio State, the University of Florida, the Kenya Medical Research Institute, and the ...
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New CFAES technology offers healthier beverage processing
without artificial preservatives have a new option thanks to technology developed at CFAES. Researchers ...
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Chow Line: Tick season could result in red meat allergies for some bitten by lone star ticks
published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology. According to a study by researchers with the ... association between lone star tick bites and the allergy are clear, more research is needed to understand why ... Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences and its outreach and research arms, Ohio State University ...
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How (and why) to make your farm more weather resilient
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/how-and-why-make-your-farm-more-weather-resilient
they can make their farms more resilient to weather extremes—to the warmer-than-average temperatures, ... Wilson says—determining your farm’s impacts from weather extremes, then deciding what to do about them. ... Wilson says. Farms will all experience weather impacts differently, depending on factors such as ...
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Majority of CFAES grads report positive job outlook
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/majority-cfaes-grads-report-positive-job-outlook
ATI on the CFAES Wooster campus, were employed or starting a 4-year-degree program within six months. ...
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From the Chair, Jamie Strange, PhD
https://entomology.osu.edu/newsletter/entomology-stridulations/spring-2022/chair-jamie-strange-phd
for Jim Hacker, our CFAES Wooster research associate, who retired after 32 years of service. Hacker ... students won several awards at the ESA-NCB meeting, CFAES award competition, and the CFAES Research ... move to the new Wooster Science Building, among many other duties. We wish Jim Hacker the best. As we ...
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African Swine Fever: A Severe Threat to Swine Herds Is on the United States’ Doorstep
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/vme-1036
Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State University Extension, Wooster African swine fever is ... surrounding areas, proximity to infected farms, and swill feeding in backyard farms. Excessive numbers of farm ... from any foreign country. If you have visited farms while abroad or participated in any swine-related ...