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  1. The Results Are In- See the Winners from the 2025 Graduate Research Symposium

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/2025-grs-results

    has successfully concluded. The GRS, coordinated by the HCS Graduate Student Association  (GSA), is ... a highly anticipated event that brings together students and faculty from our Wooster and Columbus campuses ... and faculty members, featuring 11 oral presentations and 40 posters. Events like this are a massive ...

  2. Soil Testing for Horticultural Needs

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1132

    considered macronutrients. Plants require a larger quantity of these nutrients compared to other nutrients to ... plants require minute quantities to stay healthy. Figure 2 illustrates that the lack of any plant ... soil to the pH requirements of the plants you select. In general, most deciduous shade trees, conifers, ...

  3. Olivia Wins the People's Choice Award in the Proposal Posters Category

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/olivia-wins-peoples-choice-award-grs2025

    Congratulations to Olivia Liebing  for taking home the People's Choice Award in the Proposal ... Posters Category at the Graduate Research Symposium! The Graduate Research Symposium is an annual event ... learn more about what everyone does. HOW’S YOUR RESEARCH GOING CURRENTLY? My proposal research has now ...

  4. ATI Learning Gardens Planting Party

    https://ati.osu.edu/may-14-2025/ati-learning-gardens-planting-party

    planting spring flowers?    Spend some time outdoors with Caroline Georskey as she hosts an  ATI Learning ... Gardens Planting Party   on  Tuesday, May 20 th  from 10:00-2:00  in the ATI Learning Gardens. Planting ...  is not required. Bring your lunch and take a break in the Gardens!    To volunteer, please contact:  ...

  5. Glimpse into the 2025 GRS from Katelyn Boyce's perspective

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/2025-grs

    I presented a short proposal and mostly just participated in the Symposium activities since I wasn't ... with my undergrad advisor to participate in the career panel, worked through the nuances of event ... I'll be writing my thesis and doing data analysis on the side from May-November, then I'll come ...

  6. What Is Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA)?

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5819

    requires more sophisticated climate-control systems. Regardless, understanding plant requirements and their ... greens are often grown using NFT or DWC, with DWC typically requiring more space for fewer plants. In ... Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences – Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University Gloria ...

  7. Introducing Our New ANR Educator!

    https://champaign.osu.edu/news/introducing-our-new-anr-educator

    found my calling in Plant Pathology. During my undergraduate years, I worked as a student research ... assistant in the Nematology Laboratory and graduated with a B.S. in Plant Health Management.   After ... education, I rejoined OSU to pursue my M.S. in Plant Pathology. My thesis focused on the relationship between ...

  8. Brynn Wins 2nd Place at the GRS in the Proposal Posters Category

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/brynn-wins

    Congratulations to Brynn Johnson for taking home 2nd place in the Proposal Posters Category at the ... Graduate Research Symposium! The Graduate Research Symposium is an annual event hosted by the HCS Graduate ...

  9. They’re Heeeere! Periodical Cicadas Emerge in Southern Ohio

    https://williams.osu.edu/news/they%E2%80%99re-heeeere-periodical-cicadas-emerge-southern-ohio

    can successfully free itself from its nymphal skin. Cooley and Holmes (2023) observed that, “ Under ... success.” The image below shows the aftermath of a dastardly cicada that prevented the emergence of ... roots. This means that cicadas only emerge from beneath trees that were planted at least 17 years ago. ...

  10. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 8: Wet Weather and Nitrogen Loss

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-14/battle-belt-season-3-episode-8-wet-weather-and-nitrogen-loss

    implications of excess or surplus water in planting and nitrogen losses? Water is essential for crop growth and ... fieldwork can be delayed, and planting in saturated soil greatly increases the risk of soil compaction. If ... already planted, standing water can disrupt the germination processes and even suffocate the roots of the ...

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