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Optimizing Field Traffic Patterns to Improve Machinery Efficiency: Path Planning Using Guidance Lines
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-5531
Timothy McDonald and Greg Pate Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering GPS-based guidance systems ... operator to establish a predefined path, typically called an AB line, when starting a field. This AB line ... determines the parallel machine passes within the field. This AB line can be saved within the in-cab display ...
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Chow Line: A Year or Two is not Too Long to Use Uncooked Frozen Turkey
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-year-or-two-is-not-too-long-use-uncooked-frozen-turkey
Extension, Food Safety Chow Line Chow Line Tracy Turner turner.490@osu.edu 614-688-1067 ... to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service. That’s because freezing ... keeps food safe by slowing the movement of molecules, causing microbes to enter a dormant stage, USDA ...
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Chow Line: Some onions, ready-to-eat meat, and poultry products recalled
and Technology. Kara Morgan CFAES Food Science and Technology Chow Line Chow Line Tracy Turner ... Tracy Turner How do I know if the onions or other food products in my pantry or fridge are part of ... a recall I just heard about? There are currently two recalls to which you might be referring. The U.S. Food ...
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Chow line: Frozen food safety
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-frozen-food-safety
application. Chow Line is a service of The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and ... necessarily. While some frozen foods have the appearance of grill marks, browned breading, or other signs that ... normally indicate that the foods have been cooked, they can still be raw and need to be fully cooked before ...
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Chow Line: Learn more about your food with Food-A-Pedia
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-learn-more-about-your-food-with-food-pedia
eat is worth the legwork. Chow Line is a service of the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... column, please click here. Dan Remley OSU Extension, Food, Nutrition and Wellness Chow Line Extension ... some foods I eat regularly. If I wait to look at Nutrition Facts labels while shopping, I feel like I’m ...
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Chow Line: Less Screen Time During Meals Can Help Promote Healthier Eating in Children
especially when you are with your family. Chow Line is a service of the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... Extension, Food, Health and Human Behavior Chow Line Chow Line Tracy Turner turner.490@osu.edu 614-688-1067 ... report published by the Food Marketing Institute Foundation. One of the reasons cited in the poll — too ...
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Chow Line: Safety tactics differ for different foods
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-safety-tactics-differ-for-different-foods
this column, please click here. Sanja Ilic OSU Extension, Food Safety Chow Line Conservation CFAES News ... about. First, the agency overseeing the plan, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and ... make rules for other foods. Also, the farm-to-fork production chains of poultry and fresh produce are ...
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Chow Line: App Tells How to Store Foods Safely
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-app-tells-how-store-foods-safely
information can also be accessed online at FoodSafety.gov. Chow Line is a service of the College of Food ... “best way” to store your food depends on the food items that you’ve purchased. Storing foods properly ... information on how to avoid food waste by providing information on how to store food safely and information on ...
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Chow line: Not all foods fit for humans are fit for dogs
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-not-all-foods-fit-for-humans-are-fit-for-dogs
Line, which referenced a U.S. Food and Drug Administration notice advising pet owners not to feed their ... my dog bites of food from my meals in addition to his own dog food. Is that OK? Congratulations on ... foods that come from your dinner table. Your question is similar to a question addressed in a 2017 Chow ...