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Despite Shaky Start, Wheat Looks Promising in Home Stretch
drought, nutrient deficiency and disease problems, the crop is on its way to producing good yields. ... harvesting within a week. During the growing season, the crop was faced with some diseases, such as powdery ... levels, most of the disease levels were low and caused little problems. "We saw more leaf rust this ...
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Scouting for Soybean Rust Not Over Yet
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/scouting-soybean-rust-not-over-yet
(Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina) have confirmed the disease in soybean fields. For ... the latest soybean rust updates, log on to the USDA's soybean rust information site at ... the disease within the next two weeks. Some fields, planted after the Fourth of July, will also be ...
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Learn About Emerald Ash Borer Online, for Free — First Webinar on Woodland Management is Jan. 6
as other exotic insects and diseases threatening North America’s urban and rural forests. And did we ... Asian longhorned beetle and thousand cankers disease. The first webinar will take place this Thursday, ... http://breeze.msu.edu/eab-university/. Other webinars (all at 11 a.m. EST) include:--Jan. 20, “EAB Research Update,” Dan Herms, Ohio ...
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Wheat Disease Management Reaches Critical Stage; Spray Timing Key
favorable for head scab and vomitoxin as well as a host of foliar diseases such as powdery mildew, Ohio ... State agronomic crops experts reported today. Pierce Paul, wheat disease specialist with Ohio State University ... foliar diseases such as powdery mildew, Septoria and Stagonospora blotch. Powdery mildew and Septoria are ...
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Some Ohio Cornfields May Be at Risk for Stewart's Wilt
season for Stewart's bacterial wilt and leaf blight-- a corn disease caused by a bacterium carried ... to severe risk from Stewart's wilt. The disease threat for northern and central Ohio is low to ... assess flea beetle survival and disease threat levels. "Despite the assessment, we are advising ...
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Chow Line: Using slow cookers for roasts debatable (for 4/1/06)
for too long. That potentially could allow food-borne disease-causing bacteria to multiply to ... get around this by searing the roast-- browning it in a hot pan-- before they put it in their slow ... surface of the roast, which is where the vast majority of bacteria hang out anyway. Searing also browns ...
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Chow Line: Use 'Top 10' lists to add variety (5/25/12)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-use-top-10-lists-add-variety-52512
plant diseases and other potential harm. Luckily, they also appear to protect human health as well. Some ... and brown, including cauliflower, jicama, onions, potatoes, turnips, bananas, brown-skinned pears and ...
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Cooler Weather Playing a Positive Role in Wheat Development
but lower-than-average temperatures are keeping diseases under control and may even result in bumper ... University Extension appointment. "The upside to cooler temperatures is less disease development. With ... the exception of powdery mildew on some susceptible varieties, we've seen few foliar diseases and ...
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Chow Line: Brown rice, not white, a whole grain (for 5/16/10)
May 7, 2010 Is rice a whole grain? Brown rice is a whole grain, but white rice isn't. That ... Brown rice makes the mark because it still contains, well, the whole grain-- the bran, germ, and ... endosperm. The only thing that's removed from brown rice is the inedible hull around the rice kernel. ...
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Southern Ohio Summer Wine Grape Workshop is Aug. 18 in Piketon
45661. Late or on-site registration is subject to a $5 late fee. Presentations include updates on grape ... diseases, fungicides and insects; vineyard management for improved grape and wine quality; and an overview ...