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  1. (Speaker Series) Understanding the History of Ecology and Imperialism: The Importance of Indigenous Environmental Studies

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/speaker-series-understanding-history-ecology-and-imperialism-importance-indigenous

    Click here to register Description The environment drives many conversations about what it means to be human and how to live in our world today. Indigenous peoples have protected their environments since time immemorial and continue to in the face of clim ...

  2. (Speaker Series) Cultivating Understanding: Engaging with Opposing Views in Agricultural Discussions

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/speaker-series-cultivating-understanding-engaging-opposing-views-agricultural-discussions

    Click here to register Description There used to be rules of engagement that were generally accepted in written communications as well as personal interactions. But reality has shifted and now, any of us can find ourselves in the center of controversy whe ...

  3. Webinar: Understanding ADHD

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/webinar-understanding-adhd

    Staff from the Ohio State University Employee Assistance Program will provide an overview of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). After attending this session you will be able to: Describe what ADHD is and why it exists. Recognize the diversit ...

  4. (Speaker Series) Food systems inequity in the United States: How land use and development policy drive food insecurity in urban areas

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/speaker-series-food-systems-inequity-united-states-how-land-use-and-development-policy-drive

    Description Focusing on twentieth century land use and development policies, this talk will delve into the intersections of land use/development policy and food justice in metropolitan areas. Touching on issues related to food access, justice, and soverei ...

  5. Workshop: Responding to Microaggressions: Bystander Intervention Strategies that Work for Everyone

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/workshop-responding-microaggressions-bystander-intervention-strategies-work-everyone-1

      All too often we witness subtle comments or behaviors rooted in bias that cause harm to others, sometimes unintentionally and frequently directed toward people from marginalized social identity groups. Have you ever witnessed a bias incident such as a m ...

  6. Dr. Manbir Rakkar

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/dr-manbir-rakkar

    Dr. Manbir Rakkar Soil Fertility, State Extension Specialist ...

  7. Bayron Rigoberto Hernandez

    https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/bayron-rigoberto-hernandez

    Bayron Rigoberto Hernandez MS (Essman) hernandezlopez.2@osu.edu Columbus I'm anticipating graduating Autumn 2025 Research Focus: My research project will focus on weed control. Developing and studying new integrated pest management strategies to deal ...

  8. Dicamba registration vacated

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-04/dicamba-registration-vacated

    On February 6th, 2024 the 2020 registrations for the three dicamba products labeled for over-the-top applications in soybean (Xtendimax, Bayer; Engenia, BASF; and Tavium, Syngenta) were vacated by a federal court in Arizona. The court found the EPA in vio ...

  9. Food Business Central Online Course

    https://coshocton.osu.edu/news/organize-print-and-digital-photos

      Food Business Central is an online, self-paced course that equips food entrepreneurs with knowledge and strategies to launch a successful farm-raised or home-based food business in Ohio. Navigating food regulations, establishing a new business, and appl ...

  10. Crop Response to Potassium Fertilizer in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-04/crop-response-potassium-fertilizer-ohio

    Potassium (K) is an essential plant nutrient. We measure available soil K with a soil test and add fertilizers when the soil available K is insufficient to meet crop needs. There are economic benefits to making informed decisions about K fertilizer use. T ...

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