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OARDC Scientist Receives Organic Farming Group's Top Honor
the award from Ohio State. Also honored was Ed Snavely, a Knox County farmer with whom Stinner has ...
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Ohio State Experts in Lineup for Ohio Organic Farming Conference: 'Sowing the Seeds of Food Sovereignty'
Department of Plant Pathology, Feb. 18, 2:50-3:45 p.m. “Managing Organic Soil Fertility to Improve Spelt ...
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Boosting Dairy Cattle Fertility: New Technologies, Outreach Go Hand in Hand
average, he pointed out, so there's room for improvement. Lower pregnancy rates are an issue for the ...
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CFAES Online Chat for Admits
https://fabe.osu.edu/about-us/events/cfaes-online-chat-admits
type in your name, and you'll be able to begin chatting with us. ...
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Soybean Disease Could Indicate More Serious Problems
inadequate. "Growers can help manage the disease by improving soil drainage in their fields. Soybean ...
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Dept event
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/5459
200 (Wooster) Friday, December 16, 2016- 10:00am to 3:00pm ...
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Using Optical Sensors to Improve Nitrogen Management
recommendations and improving efficiency. And that's if there will be federal dollars available for growers ...
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Early Spring Nitrogen Application Likely Won’t Increase Yields for Late Planted Wheat, Ohio State Expert Says
and won’t help your crop, so why take the risk of losing it in rain runoff?" Lentz said. He said ... winter," Lentz said. "Don't change your management practices because of the unusual year ...
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Don't Wait to Control Marestail
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dont-wait-control-marestail
such as FirstRate (also in Gangster), or a product containing chlorimuron will improve control. For ...
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Producers: Still Time to Eliminate Weeds in Hay and Pasture Fields
Monroe County. “Farmers should monitor their fields regularly to identify weeds in their hay and pasture ...