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OSU Extension: Fall Frost Increases the Potential for Toxicity in Livestock
with the National Weather Service. Noel’s weather updates are featured in the OSU Agronomic Crops ...
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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of March 21
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-state-food-ag-env-calendar-listings-march-21
educators who want to help organic farmers learn updated approaches and practices for managing weeds. Free. ... UPDATED: March 27: Good Agricultural Practices session for produce growers, Wayne County, 1-4 p.m., Fisher ...
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Get ‘Ideas You Can Put to Use’ on Sustainable Ag Team Tours
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/7389
featuring updates by OARDC-funded scientists on their multi-year organic soil management project; oat, corn ...
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Easter Birds and Kids: Children at Higher Risk of Salmonella Infection from Chicks, Ducklings
younger than 1 are 11 times more likely to become sick with this disease," said LeJeune, a national ...
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Giant Ragweed: A Weed of Extremes
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/september-27-2019-137pm/giant-ragweed-weed-extremes
weeds research ...
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April Newsletter
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/april-newsletter
Director, Franklin County Program Updates Community Development Free tax preparation for income-qualifying ...
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New App Lets You Report Invasive Species
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/684
mollusks, crustaceans and plant diseases. The network covers the states of Ohio, New York, Illinois, ...
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Ohio Beef Quality Assurance Program Certification Now Available Online through New Ohio State Website: Assures Consumers of Beef Quality and Safety
last Beef Quality Assurance certification updates three years ago,” he said. “But those who did, need ...
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Resources on Prevented Planting Acres
https://offer.osu.edu/news/resources-prevented-planting-acres
As the wet spring becomes a wet summer, Ohio State agronomists have been sharing resources and information for late summer planting alternatives. This article has been adapted from several articles in the Ohio State Agronomic Crops newsletter (C.O.R.N.) ...
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Organic vs. Conventional Practices on Soil Quality
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/september-19-2019-536pm/organic-vs-conventional-practices-soil-quality
Ohio State researchers compared an organic system to a conventional, looking at several soil quality indicators such as bulk density, organic matter content, and nematode populations. After four years, the organic system had fewer harmful nematodes, espec ...