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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of April 25
State University Extension’s Larry Brown and Angelica Huerta. Free. Information, registration: ...
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U.S. Dairy Markets and Policy Update
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/videos/us-dairy-markets-and-policy-update
Cameron Thraen, Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics at The Ohio State University, offers an economic outlook for dairy markets in Ohio and nationally in 2015. ...
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Biodigester That Turns Manure into Methane Demonstrated at Farm Science Review
information, log on to http://fsr.osu.edu. For the latest news and updates, follow Farm Science Review on ...
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Flood Information Update
https://agsafety.osu.edu/programs/emergency-management/flood-information-update
Flood Information Resources This site contains the latest flood information, as well as links to resources which may be helpful in dealing with the situation. ...
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New Nutrition, Food Safety Institute to be Developed at OSU
and disease and by inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria. One such probiotic currently being ...
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Farm Science Review: Sharing the Garden with Bees and Their Imitators
include: alternative fertilizers for lawns, managing common plant diseases, annuals, growing brambles in ...
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Don't Let Slugs Rule the Roost in No-Till Fields
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dont-let-slugs-rule-roost-no-till-fields
diseases are not problematic. "If a grower can get his crop in the ground before the eggs hatch, then ...
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OARDC Vineyard Update- May 2006
https://ohiograpeweb.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/533
Monday, May 15, 2006 Newsletter/TGE ...
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Take a Walk Through Corn's History at Farm Science Review
performance. "Science has afforded us cultivars that can resist insects and diseases and hold up better in ...
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As Wheat Flowers, Risk for Head Scab Spreads Across Ohio
potential for head scab – a disease that affects the crop during wet, warm conditions. Wheat growers can ...