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  1. Introductory Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Process (HACCP) course draws industry processors statewide

    https://ansci.osu.edu/news/introductory-hazard-analysis-and-critical-control-process-haccp-course-draws-industry

    Control Process (HACCP) course on January 25 & 26, 2024.  Allyssa Hedges, Training Development Analyst ...

  2. Dr. Hui Yu joins the Department of Animal Sciences

    https://ansci.osu.edu/news/dr-hui-yu-joins-department-animal-sciences

    well-controlled biochemical, molecular, cellular and genetic experimental approaches to better understand ...

  3. Hui Yu

    https://ansci.osu.edu/our-people/hui-yu

    evaluating their systematic effects on controlling energy homeostasis and eating behaviors. Exploring the ... overall aim of Dr Yu’s research projects is to integrate computational methods and well-controlled ...

  4. Water and Sediment Basin (NRCS 350 & 638)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/water-and-sediment-basin-nrcs-350-638

    a sediment source by the installation of erosion control measures to keep soil and other material in place, ... conservation tillage, and crop residue management can also be used to control erosion. Water and sediment ... prevent watercourse or gully erosion. The drainage of each basin should be limited so that the duration of ...

  5. Daral J. Jackwood, PhD

    https://ansci.osu.edu/our-people/daral-j-jackwood-phd

    research on the prevention, control and diagnosis of  infectious bursal disease (IBD). This disease was ... poultry industry. We are working to control and prevent the spread of IBD, which is caused by  infectious ...

  6. Stream Bank Stabilization (NRCS 580)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/stream-bank-stabilization-nrcs-580

    vulnerable due to instability. It can also be used where relatively simple erosion and stability control ... shorelines of lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries to reduce erosion. Methods used include soil bioengineering and ... more complex bank erosion problems on major bodies of water such as Lake Erie and its major bays. ...

  7. Restored Wetlands (NRCS 657)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/restored-wetlands-nrcs-657

    hydrologic conditions can be approximated by modifying drainage, restoring stream/floodplain connectivity, ... drainage. Reduces downstream exports of nutrients and sediment. Can be combined with upland vegetative ... controlled on the site as necessary. Establish vegetative buffers around the wetlands to reduce the movement ...

  8. Channel Bed Stabilization (NRCS 584)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/channel-bed-stabilization-nrcs-584

    controlled by clearing or snagging, establishment of vegetative protection, installation of bank protection, ... or installation of upstream water control measures. Channel bed stabilization also applies to ... erosion associated with bed and mass bank failures. Effectiveness The effectiveness and water quality ...

  9. Subsurface Drainage (NRCS 606)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/subsurface-drainage-nrcs-606

    Subsurface drainage is a pipe installed beneath the ground surface to collect and/or convey excess ... water.  Subsurface drainage is best suited to fields with flat topography (<2% slope) that have poorly ... drained soils and/or high water tables. In Ohio, subsurface drainage is primarily used in fields with ...

  10. Constructed Wetlands (NRCS 656)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/constructed-wetlands-nrcs-656

    storm water runoff. The outlet of a tile drainage system. Locations that do not cause surface or ... recorded. Where effluent can be irrigated onto cropland, or discharged into a vegetative treatment area. ... be retained from drainage water. (Woltemade, 2000) A Minnesota study on constructed wetlands found ...

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