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Researcher Improving Plant Production One Seed at a Time
December 10, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Plant production starts with the seed and Miller McDonald has spent his Ohio State University career furthering research, education and technology in seed germination, vigor and viability. The seed physiologist with th ...
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Last Year's Moldy Corn Problems Could Carry into 2010 Growing Season
just increase your chances of spreading spores and causing these additional disease problems." In ...
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Dairy Producers Seeing Historically High Prices
increase even more and the price of pizza, either at home or in your favorite eatery will certainly ...
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Livestock Insurance Program Could Aid Struggling Dairy Producers
producers are not in a good position to self insure. Self insuring means your dairy generates enough profit ...
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Improved Alfalfa Varieties Show Resistance Against Forage Crop Insect
April 2, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- New developments in alfalfa cultivars have proven to be effective in controlling potato leafhopper, an insect that can cause serious damage and yield loss to the forage crop. Ohio State University 2001 evaluation trials have ...
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OSU Urban Farming Study: What's the Best Way to Turn a Parking Lot into a Garden?
raised beds ââ¬â about 30 inches high, or up past your knees ââ¬â set on, not into, the asphalt. ...
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Long, Painful Recovery for U.S. Dairy Farmers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/long-painful-recovery-us-dairy-farmers
you need to be prudent with what you do with that extra income. First thing you do is get your ...
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Spruce Up Your Home with Holly-day Sprigs
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/spruce-your-home-holly-day-sprigs
December 8, 2003 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Each year, Connie Lybarger, 67, of Delaware, Ohio, prunes boughs from her backyard holly. And while she could keep the evergreen sprigs to herself, Lybarger opts to share with her friends. The joy she finds in sharing holl ...
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UPDATE: Olympic-Sized Tale of Generosity Featuring Ohio State Retiree to be Told on NBC
'Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention. ââ¬Â¦' Then I read what we had written about ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Build Your Own Bee House (for the Week of June 10, 2007)
June 6, 2007 Q. Dear Twig: How can I build a house for native bees? You mentioned it last week. A. Get a piece of untreated wood about the size of a loaf of bread. Say, 12 inches long and 4-8 inches thick. ("Untreated" means it hasn't had a ...