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  1. Soybean Rust Moving Slower than Predicted

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-rust-moving-slower-predicted

    soybean rust. The goal is to provide media with the latest updates on the disease and Ohio State's ... role in research and education. These updates are expected to continue throughout 2005. WOOSTER, Ohio ... Agriculture. The slow movement of the disease could be attributed to a variety of reasons, said Anne Dorrance, ...

  2. Muck Crops Agricultural Research Station

    https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/muck-crops-agricultural-research-station

    disease, insect, and weed challenges with new cultural practices and management techniques. The knowledge ... and around the world.   Disease Management Diseases are a major challenge to fresh-market vegetable ... production. OARDC plant pathologists study chemical and biological alternatives to controlling disease ...

  3. Dormant Turfgrass Still Needs a Little 'TLC'

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dormant-turfgrass-still-needs-little-tlc

    "Disease, and insects, such as billbugs and chinch bugs can cause grass to turn brown," he said. ... it's because the grass is dormant. But if only patches of your lawn are brown, then an insect problem ... north and northeast, are turning brown to counteract the stresses associated with lack of sufficient ...

  4. Using the Weather to Control Dollar Spot

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/using-weather-control-dollar-spot

    turfgrass industry's most economically important fungal diseases. Turfgrass plant pathologist Mike ... applications to manage dollar spot--- a disease whose annual appearance can kill grass and leave behind large, ... irregular straw-colored patches. For those maintaining lawns, parks, sports fields and golf courses, the ...

  5. Northwest Agricultural Research Station

    https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/northwest-agricultural-research-station

    disease management are an important part of the Northwest Station's research program. Flat, high-clay ... soils drain slowly, providing and optimum breeding ground for soil-borne diseases. As a result, ... management of these diseases is vital to profitable crop production in northwest Ohio. Researchers continue ...

  6. Be aware – wash with care!

    https://montgomery.osu.edu/news/stop-germs-wash-your-hands

    important that we all do our part in limiting the spread of germs and diseases especially during Flu sason! ... Everyday ways to prevent the spread of germs and disease: Avoid close contact with people who are sick void ... hands like pesticides and heavy metals.   Sources: Centers for disease control and Prevention,  ...

  7. Lawn Maintenance Made Easy

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/lawn-maintenance-made-easy

    September 29, 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio — In the face of insects, diseases and stress, favor the growth ... grass to turn, then re-water it." This sporadic watering puts stress on the turf, depleting ... becoming more susceptible to diseases, or stops regenerating new leaf tissue, eventually creating a sparse ...

  8. Kudzu Presents Problems, Not Yet Running Rampant in the North

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/kudzu-presents-problems-not-yet-running-rampant-north

    said Dorrance, who is also a soybean disease researcher at the Ohio Agricultural Research and ... searching for patches of kudzu, learning how the plant overwintered in the relatively colder climate of the ... Buckeye State. What she learned over the past six years, coupled with the work of other soybean disease ...

  9. Western Agricultural Research Station

    https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/western-agricultural-research-station

    grasses are evaluated at the Station for their yield, disease resistance, and other traits that are ... Insect, and Disease Management Different classes of fungicides are applied to corn and soybeans at ... different growth stages to determine the best integrated pest management strategy and rate disease control- ...

  10. Working in Cold Temperatures

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2022/working-cold-temperatures

    a few months.  It is interesting to note that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) documents that there ...

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