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Workshop set for greenhouse growers: Listen to your plants, improve production
Updates. Industry, university experts Other speakers and sessions will include: Luis Canas, CFAES associate ... plant pathology, “Scouting Disease in Greenhouse Crops” Marc van Iersel, University of Georgia, ... showcase Also scheduled is a CFAES research showcase featuring updates by Canas, Kubota, Ling, Michelle ...
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Ohio State scientist appointed chair of FDA Science Board
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-state-scientist-appointed-chair-fda-science-board
practices that protect public health and prevent foodborne diseases. CFI has been involved in numerous ...
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Ohio Commercial Pesticide Recertification Conference- Columbus- 2022
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/ohio-commercial-pesticide-recertification-conference-columbus-2022
7 Vertebrate Animal Control D Seed Treatment 8 Turf Pest Control 3 Aquatic Pest Control 10 Domestic, ...
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Wet but well worth it: Farm Science Review 2021
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/wet-well-worth-it-farm-science-review-2021
flying over a field or standing in the middle of a pumpkin patch. Next year’s FSR, Sept. 20–22, will be ...
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Soybean Tariff: How Much Could it Cost an Ohio Farmer?
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/soybean-tariff-how-much-could-it-cost-ohio-farmer
according to the study performed by Ben Brown, manager of CFAES’s farm management program and Ian Sheldon an ... the state,” Brown said. “If the proposed tariffs go into effect, we’re going to have farmers who will ... soybeans, however corn is affected too,” Brown said. Soybeans are Ohio’s largest crop and the state’s top ...
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Time to Act on Climate Change: April 20, 2022
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/time-act-climate-change-april-20-2022
virtually through an EPN livestream production. Click here to receive event updates and notifications. ... livestream, and/or a recording of the program. Click here to receive event updates and notifications if you ...
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Ohio Pumpkin Crop Down This Year; Expect Smaller Pumpkins
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-pumpkin-crop-down-year-expect-smaller-pumpkins
state’s pumpkin crop was also affected by downy mildew, a disease that destroyed a significant amount of ... five years. But if you haven’t gone to your local pumpkin patch yet, my advice is to not wait until the ... State conducts research on pumpkin varieties as well as on pest and disease control at the Western ...
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Southwestern Ohio Fruit, Vegetable and Specialty Crop Conference Is Feb. 2
Rootstocks for Ohio. Pumpkin Integrated Pest Management: An Update on Research and Management of Pumpkins. ... Tree Fruits. Managing Bacterial Diseases in Vegetable Crops. Management of Soil-borne Diseases in High ... Media. Protecting Pollinators from Pesticides. From Traps to Trends: Spotted Wing Drosophila and Brown ...
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New Disease: Growers Can Send in Samples for Testing if They Suspect Tar Spot in Their Fields
Tracy Turner WOOSTER, Ohio – A new corn disease has been spotted in fields near the Indiana-Ohio ... Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University. Called tar spot, this corn disease is not only new to ... the fungal disease is typically found in Mexico, South America and the Caribbean, tar spot is thought ...
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Go outdoors, but watch for ticks
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/go-outdoors-watch-for-ticks
blood-sucking bugs pass on diseases. “I always tell people the outdoors is healthy for you. You need to be ... risks associated with each of the four main ticks found in Ohio: Which diseases are associated with the ... tick, also called the deer tick. A bite from that tick could transmit anaplasmosis, a disease that ...