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Farm Science Review: Utzinger Garden
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/farm-science-review-utzinger-garden
Jamie Strange, Professor and Department Chair, Entomology, OSU Specialty Crops Tent 1:30 pm Update on ... Specialty Crops Tent 12:30 pm Fungicides and Disease Control in Fruits and Vegetables Mr. Joe Wilson, Sales ... Crops Tent 12:00 pm Update of Key Findings from the Specialty Crops Listening Sessions in 2022 Dr. Guil ...
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Greenhouse Management Workshop set for Jan. 26–28
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/greenhouse-management-workshop-set-for-jan-26%E2%80%9328
pathologist, USDA-ARS Research updates: Crazy root disease, Chris Taylor, associate professor of molecular ... diseases, with the speakers being experts from CFAES, the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural ... management of mites in controlled environments,” Canas “Ornamental viral diseases: Overview, prevention, and ...
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Turfgrass Research Field Day is Aug. 11 in Columbus
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/turfgrass-research-field-day-is-aug-11-in-columbus
Turfgrass Foundation’s Research and Education Facility, 2710 North Star Road, Columbus. Turf professionals ... and get updates on environmental issues, said Pam Sherratt, a turfgrass specialist with the College of ... associate professor in Ornamental and Turf Pathology with the college’s Department of Plant Pathology. ...
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2022 Ohio Maple Days
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/2022-ohio-maple-days
research updates on red maple, and maple flavors. An ACER grant update, a look at the insects every maple ...
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New Pesticide Applicator Training- August 18, 2021
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/new-pesticide-applicator-training-august-18-2021
will choose between Industrial Vegetation (Category 5) and Turf (Category 8). No testing is available ... permitted to make 6c applications. 8- Turf- The application of pesticides to lawns, turf, sod, or to soil ... areas being prepared for the production of turf for the control of pests except vertebrates. NOTE: this ...
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CFAES Award Recipients from OSU Extension
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/cfaes-award-recipients-from-osu-extension
diseases by mosquitoes. She studies how mosquitoes interact with harmful and helpful microbes, the ... increasing awareness about biting arthropods and the diseases they transmit. Distinguished Extension Faculty ...
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Ohio Turfgrass Conference, OSU Green Industry Short Course Are Dec. 5-8
to the green industry, Stone said. “If you work with plants from turf to trees, you’ll want to ... attend,” she said. For professionals working with turf, trees and more Included in the target audience are ... Carolina State. Keynote by former Browns RB Earnest Byner Of special note will be a keynote presentation by ...
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Getting your lawn in shape
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/getting-your-lawn-in-shape
avoid cabin fever, here are a few tips from experts in turf science. Todd Hicks and Joe Rimelspach make ... a living advising people across the state how to take care of their lawns and how to identify diseases that ... crop up. They are both turf grass pathology experts with The Ohio State University College of Food, ...
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Regional Agricultural Outlook and Policy Meetings set to kick off
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/regional-agricultural-outlook-and-policy-meetings-set-kick
agricultural law updates; the dairy industry in 2022; Ohio’s changing climate; farm policy; Farm Bill 2023; ... agricultural input price projections; and federal tax updates. The outlook meetings will be hosted jointly by ... include Barry Ward, farm inputs, rent, and real estate; Peggy Hall, agricultural law update; Aaron Wilson, ...
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Mild Winter Could Increase Chance for Wheat Disease, Rusts in Particular
thanks to a mild winter that has set the stage for the potential of early diseases in wheat crops, says ... University. This year’s warm winter means that growers need to be on the lookout for several wheat diseases ... University Extension wheat researcher. Mild winters favor disease in many ways, said Paul, who is also a ...