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Welcome, Carla!
https://ati.osu.edu/march-20-2024/welcome-carla
Specialist. She lives in Ashland and brings with her extensive experience in children services/family ...
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Academics
Dicus Instructional Developer dicus.1@osu.edu Jill Gallion, Academic Program Services Specialist ... Services Specialist 330-287-1235 lemasters.27@osu.edu Penny Nemitz Learning Lab Coordinator 330-287-1253 ...
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Of tractors and triumph: The ag adventure of Cooper Meshew
https://ati.osu.edu/news/tractors-and-triumph-the-ag-adventure-cooper-meshew
across Oklahoma for wheat harvest. “Combines in Oklahoma do Kansas corners, where your combine head never ...
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August 2023 Highlights
https://fst.osu.edu/august-2023-highlights
lecture. Dr. Nicole Arnold, FST food safety field specialist and assistant professor, talks about ...
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Extending Assistance
https://meatsci.osu.edu/news/extending-assistance
specialists also offer step-by-step initial measures to consider as guidelines for aspiring meat processing ...
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Ohio Food Bank Association Benefits from Partnership with OSU – Meat Science Extension Research Project Led by Dr. Lyda G. Garcia
Dr. Lyda G Garcia, Associate Professor and Extension Meat Specialist with the Department of Animal ... – Associate Professor Clinical, and Garth Ruff, beef extension specialist –, and Dr. Garcia says it took ...
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Students Benefit Through OSU Meat Science Extension and Prairie View A&M University Collaboration.
Professor and Extension Meat Specialist, Dr. Lyda G. Garcia welcomed four undergraduate students for the ...
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Faculty Expertise
https://fst.osu.edu/research-and-centers/faculty-expertise
https://foodindustries.osu.edu/ Nicole Arnold, Assistant Professor and Food Safety Field Specialist- arnold.1363@osu.edu  Food ...
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Nicole Arnold
https://fst.osu.edu/our-people/nicole-arnold
Nicole Arnold Assistant Professor and Field Specialist, Food Safety arnold.1363@osu.edu ... an Assistant Professor and Food Safety Field Specialist in Ohio State University Extension, and has ...
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Pancakes won’t turn you into a zombie as in HBO’s ‘The Last of Us,’ but fungi in flour have been making people sick for a long time
wheat for approximately 14,000 years  and cultivating wheat for at least 10,000 years. In 1882, ... reporting that eating pinkish wheat – a key sign of infection with a mold called Fusarium  – caused them to ... feel ill. Clearly, fungi have been making people sick for a long time. Wheat, corn, rice and even ...