Dr. Channah Rock(@channah_rock) 's Twitter Profileg
Dr. Channah Rock

@channah_rock

#WaterQuality Extension Specialist & Professor - University of Arizona. Water quality, food safety, water reuse and recycling. Tweets are my own.

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University of Arizona Research(@uazresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Take a look! Our team captured some incredible moments on camera as they met with Wildcat students, faculty & staff, as well local leaders who are dedicated to Yuma's success as a leader in agricultural research and innovation research.arizona.edu/stories/galler…

Take a look! Our team captured some incredible moments on camera as they met with Wildcat students, faculty & staff, as well local leaders who are dedicated to Yuma's success as a leader in agricultural research and innovation research.arizona.edu/stories/galler…
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UArizona Ag, Life & Environmental Sciences(@UArizonaCALES) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Center for Produce Safety-funded study led by UArizona professor of environmental science Dr. Channah Rock examines how irrigation water treated to control microbes affects pathogens on crop surfaces or in soil. shorturl.at/evAHQ

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I finally got to meet the newest member of the Rock lab today. Welcome to the food safety family baby David! 😍

I finally got to meet the newest member of the Rock lab today. Welcome to the food safety family baby David! 😍
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Dr. Channah Rock(@channah_rock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quaker Oats Recalls More Than 40 Kinds of Granola Bars, Snacks, and Cereals Nationwide allrecipes.com/quaker-oats-gr… via Allrecipes

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Yuma Ag Water(@YumaAgWater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Furrow irrigation helps push salts down and is typically within 1 to 2 inches from the top of the bed. Saturating the bed top can increase the potential of developing soil and plant disease. 💧

Furrow irrigation helps push salts down and is typically within 1 to 2 inches from the top of the bed. Saturating the bed top can increase the potential of developing soil and plant disease. #yumaagwater 💧
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