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Ohio State Students Help in Hurricane Recovery Efforts
and Plaquemines parishes, as well as the city of New Orleans, and performed projects ranging from ...
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Nursery Production Technique Becoming a Growing Trend
January 23, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- A relatively new landscape and nursery stock production technique ...
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FRESH: The New Frontier for Ag safety and Health Resources
https://agsafety.osu.edu/fresh-new-frontier-ag-safety-and-health-resources
Listen in to this FREE webinar to learn more about the eXtension program, especiall the Ag. Safety and Health information. Aaron M. Yoder, PhD, eXtension Safety Associate and Instructor, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Penn State Ag ...
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Publications 2010-2011
https://plantpath.osu.edu/graduate/publications/publications-2010-2011
Ellis, M. L., Paul, P. A., Dorrance, A. E., Broders, K. D. 2011. Two new species of Pythium, P. ...
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Promising Rootstocks Could Expand Grafting into New Markets
fruit." Francis said he also sees new commercial rootstocks improving organic tomato production from ...
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Flooding Could Injure Corn Crop
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/flooding-could-injure-corn-crop
evidence of new growth. They should also analyze the growing point of the plant, and if it's soft and ...
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Farm Bill Debate Lined Up for Farm Science Review
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/farm-bill-debate-lined-farm-science-review
that policy makers face is that congressional budget rules limit the availability of new funds for ...
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Drought Adding A Wrinkle to Crop Marketing Decisions
sales for the new crop year and the combination of lower prices for milk, beef, hogs, and broilers ...
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Disease-Resistant Genes in Soybean Cultivars Losing Effectiveness Against Root Rot
are beginning to lose their effectiveness." The goal for researchers now is to find new resistant ...
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Cover Crops Can Serve Corn Nitrogen Needs in Continous No-Till
– and those yield reductions last a good four or five years until the soil adjusts to the new production ...