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Managing Your Aches and Pains in the Winter
joint symptoms… researchers have been unable to figure out just what matters most about the weather and ...
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2018 Agricultural Diversification Research Tour
https://woosterresources.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/2018-agricultural-diversification-research-tour
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OSU Ag Safety: Employee Safety
This web page contains the occupational safety program and safety management materials specifically for OSU College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) employees. In addition, the site serves as an OSU Extension resource on safety an ...
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About Us
https://agsafety.osu.edu/about/about-us
extension programming and agricultural safety and health research. ...
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Pre-Spring Housekeeping Around the Farm
Andy Bauer—Ohio AgrAbility Program Educational Coordinator The farm shop is a busy place this time ...
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PEACE AND QUIET- NOT ALWAYS POSSIBLE ON THE FARM
https://agsafety.osu.edu/peace-and-quiet-not-always-possible-farm
getting worse! For more information about hearing loss from the farm check out: ...
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Fisher Auditorium
https://woosterresources.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/meeting-spaces/fisher-auditorium
classroom, and OARDC research library. The Auditorium has 976 seats (+12 wheelchair accessible spaces), each ...
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Safe Digging for the Home, Yard and Farm
Spring and summer seasons seem to spark additional excavation projects for home and landowners. The entire month of April is designated as National Safe Digging Month. The goal of this awareness campaign is to remind project designers and landowners to us ...
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Protect Your Back as Spring Planting Continues
farm until an injury has occurred. Often individuals continue working in spite of pain. With an endless ...
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Farming and Gardening with Chronic Pain: Strategies for Managing Your Pain
Laura Akgerman – Disability Services Coordinator for Ohio AgrAbility: Chronic pain is common among farmers and gardeners because of the physical nature of their work. Pushing, pulling, lifting, carrying, and walking can all aggravate existing conditions, ...