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'Plant That Ate the South' Is Here: Poster Tells Public to Watch Out for Kudzu
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/2587
thousand cankers disease and hemlock woolly adelgids, to name a few. Copies of the kudzu poster have been ...
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Two Green Places to Visit When You Go to Farm Science Review
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/two-green-places-visit-when-you-go-farm-science-review
disease in deer and preventing harmful algal blooms in ponds. There also will be a demonstration of ...
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Spring Planting Could Start As Early As First Weeks of April
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/spring-planting-could-start-early-first-weeks-april
damage from diseases and environmental stress at different growths stages. Using this method also spreads ...
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Commercial Wine Production and Grape Growers Workshop Is Nov. 15 in Southern Ohio
insects and diseases, Gao said. “Participants will also get an introduction to winemaking 101, including ...
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‘All Corn Is the Same,’ and Other Foolishness about America’s King of Crops
and other diseases. • Corn or maize? While the United States and a few other English-speaking ...
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Chow Line: Are You Eating Out for Valentine’s Day?
https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-are-you-eating-out-valentine%E2%80%99s-day
of the foods you order, including the calorie content, advises the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Ohio State University Conference Offers Education and Support for Cover Crops, Conservation Tillage, March 4-5
nitrogen Disease management Conservation practices and crop insurance New technologies for viewing and ...
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Got Questions on Trees, Plants, Flowers or Conservation? Farm Science Review’s Gwynne Conservation Area Has the Answers
Ohio Update. Energy Savings for Households and Congregations. Plant Diagnostics. Evaluating the Health ...
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Buckeye Fans: ‘Stadium Scarlet’ Compost Has Ohio State Roots and Will Grow Them
dark brown and helps plants in gardens grow green. “We get a lot of hot dogs — a lot of hot dogs,” said ...
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Chow Line: Pre-cut Melons Tied to Multistate Salmonella Outbreak
https://fst.osu.edu/news/chow-line-pre-cut-melons-tied-multistate-salmonella-outbreak
How is that possible? You are right: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week warned ...