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“Fresh Market Tomato fertility – the never-ending battle against fruit physiological disorders”
Midwest Vegetable Variety Trial report is available at the Purdue University vegetable crops web site ...
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Ohio Ice Wine Is Hot — Share It With Your Valentine
thawing, then several days of temperatures below 18 F. In Ohio, that’s usually in November or December. ...
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Video View: BUILDING OHIO STATE, Final Chapter!
The exhibit Building Ohio State: From Forest to the Renovation of the Thompson Library, which examines the shared history of Ohio's forests and The Ohio State University, runs through May 14 at the library. A three-part video chronicles the exhibit. ...
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Spicing Up Ohio's Veggie Market With Exotic Crops
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/spicing-ohios-veggie-market-exotic-crops
grows quickly on a wide variety of sites. The plant is cultivated for its leaves, which have high levels ...
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Producers Can Add Yellow Vine to the Long List of Pumpkin Diseases
states, accounting for 18 percent of the country's supply in 2007, according to the National ...
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Ohio State Student Organization Leading Hurricane Relief Efforts
Farm Bureau, is leading a hurricane relief effort Dec. 11-18 to Mandeville, La. The purpose of the ...
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2014 News Articles
School in Wilmington. August 18, 2014 Blue Mold Found in Lewis and Mason Counties, Sclerotinia Stem ...
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Scout Now for Wheat Diseases, Prepare for Head Scab
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/scout-now-wheat-diseases-prepare-head-scab
a risk assessment based on these conditions." Paul encourages growers to visit the web site now and ...
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Low Risk of Stewart's Disease on Corn Predicted
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/low-risk-stewarts-disease-corn-predicted
Agronomic Crops Team Web site at http://agcrops.osu.edu/. Candace Pollock Pierce Paul, Ron Hammond False ...
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Don't Let Late Soybean Harvest Slow Down Wheat Preparation
plant wheat at a rate of 18-24 seeds per-foot-of-row. "That's about 1.2 million to 1.6 million ...