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Farming with Diabetes
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-982.6-11
and John Zeller, Rural Rehabilitation Specialist, Ohio AgrAbility. References Miner, N., & ... Greenstein, D. (2002). Health Farmer with Diabetes Maintains Farm and Health. Cornell Cooperative ... farmagain.com/diabetes.html. University of Wisconsin Cooperative Extension. (2001). Farming with Diabetes. AgrAbility ...
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Rabies Prevention in Livestock
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/vme-0001
the usual culprits for spreading infection in Ohio with cats and dogs occasionally testing positive ... and one fox. While skunks and dogs have tested positive in the past, no confirmed cases were reported ... behavior, which gradually leads to depression or partial paralysis. Cows typically develop a hoarse bellow. ...
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Wind Energy Development as an Economic Development Strategy for Rural Areas
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/11-CMD-849
11-CMD-849 Community Development 05/05/2011 Nancy Bowen-Ellzey, Assistant Professor and Educator, ... Community Development, Ohio State University Extension Why Does Wind Development Make Sense for Rural Areas? ... In many rural areas, utility scale wind energy developments can be a great way to expand and grow the ...
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Pharaoh Ant
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2136-10
thorax has no spines. Eyes are well-developed. The antennal segments end in a distinct club with three ... Complete cooperation from the property manager and residents is essential for a successful control program. ... A single stream of ants moving in one direction may indicate colony movement, not foraging. Mark the ...
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Initial Farm Injury Emergency Response
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-984.1-11
Scene Assessment First, size up the situation from a position that does not put you at risk of injury. ... the request when you are positive they are not needed. 3. Waiting for Help to Arrive Once emergency ... immediate danger, never move someone with a potential spine injury because you can cause more damage to them ...
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Before You Say “I Do” Again
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/FLM-FS-1-02-R11
turmoil or violence, this new stepfamily may be much better and children can have more positive role ... involved or may feel uncomfortable. Children can gain experience in learning to cooperate, interacting, and ... family. Successful remarried couples deal positively with past relationships. Research has shown that most ...
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Pulsed Electric Field Processing Applications in the Food Industry
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fst-fabe-1002
pH, and temperature) the microbial characteristics (bacteria or mold/yeast, gram-positive or negative, ... Technology Development (u.osu.edu/foodsafetyeng/). The authors also thank Dr. John Fulton, Dr. Erdal Ozkan, ...
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Snowplows in Amish Country: A Guide for Buggy Drivers, Pedestrians, and Snowplow Operators
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-596.8-11
feet away. Prominently display the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem, properly-applied retroreflective ... notice that a horse is having trouble adjusting to the presence of your approaching plow, keep moving ... move slowly and does not stop completely. However, in the event that an extremely nervous horse bolts ...
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Farming with Lower Extremity Amputation
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-981.9-11
Cooperative Extension. nasdonline.org/static_content/documents/243/d000042.pdf. About AgrAbility Based Fact ... Sheets These fact sheets were developed to promote success in agriculture for Ohio's farmers and ... awareness in preventing secondary injuries. Fact sheets were developed with funding from NIFA, project ...
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Chestnut Anthracnose
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-0051
Development and Symptoms Anthracnose affects all layers of a ripe chestnut (Figure 1), and chestnut tree twigs ... favor disease development. Anthracnose appears as a blackening of the kernels that may or may not be ... management recommendations are developed based on the disease cycle and focus on the exclusion of the ...