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Plant Diseases
https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/plant-diseases
Resources about Plant Diseases Managing Difficult Diseases- Canadian Groundskeeper Elm Yellows- ... specializing in the identification of plant diseases, plant health issues, and insect-related problems. Read ...
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2024 Central Ohio Agronomy School: “The Nuts & Bolts About Corn & Soybean Production”
Corn Disease Update Dr. Pierce Paul, Chair, OSU Plant ...
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Mahoning County Master Gardeners Diagnostic Clinic
Vegetables, garden diseases? Pruning help? Lawn problems? Wildlife Issues? In the off season the clinic ... Testing Bring one cup of DRY soil in a brown bag or ziplock bag to our office for soil testing. The cost ...
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General Insect Pests
plant diseases, plant health issues, and insect-related problems. Read tips for obtaining good samples ...
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Weather Update: Winter Weather Finally Arrives, But Will It Stick Around?
For Ohio, December 2023 ranks as the 2 nd warmest December on record since 1895 and caps off the 4 th warmest year on record over that same period. Dry weather was also the main story in December, ranking as the 45 th driest December on record and continu ...
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Non-Native Invasive Pests
plant diseases, plant health issues, and insect-related problems. Read tips for obtaining good samples ...
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trees for pollinators” Carrie Brown, OSU Extension Fairfield County; and “Weird Things Bugs Do” Ashley ...
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Honoring the Late Godwin Apaliyah and Community Development Professionals at the 2023 Celebrating Land Grants Awards Ceremony
development. He continued to add value to other BRE projects by serving on the state team and working to update ...
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2024 Central Ohio Agronomy School
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-42/2024-central-ohio-agronomy-school
Corn Disease Update Dr. Pierce Paul, Chair, OSU Plant Pathology ...
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Conservation Tillage Club Breakfast Series
becoming more common in agriculture than just for scouting crops for insects, weeds, and disease. More ...