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Back to the Basics
Truck Patch News, OSU Vegnet, and the Ohio Fruit ICM newsletter were the second most popular source of ...
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AFRI Grants for Education and Workforce Development
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PawPaws
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/pawpaws
marketability, growth and production characteristics, grafting, pollination management, insect and disease ... attributes are observed and recorded. Plant growth characteristics, insect and disease susceptibility and ... in Ohio Pawpaw 2019 and forward Pawpaw orchard establishment in Ohio Pawpaw patch management as ...
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Aquaculture wins research, grant, and publication awards
areas of genetics, nutrition, disease, and aquaculture system. OCARD won the award of $300,000 in the ...
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Let’s Be Fit with Tamara Kissinger
potential clientele to keep them updated on current topics and tips related to a healthy living lifestyle,” ...
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Elderberries
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/fruits/elderberries
critical to collect the cuttings that are free of insect, disease, and cold damage. Cuttings can be rooted ... diseases and insects will be better managed. We have used this pruning method in our trials at CFAES South ... a screening device, such as a grape de-stemmer. Insects and Diseases Japanese beetles have been observed as ...
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New grant dollars to aid tomato soil health research, crop management
researching and refining tomato crop fertility and nutrition as well as disease controls for the past 20 ...
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SBDC at South Centers: Here to support you
businesses with regular updates on COVID-related funding opportunities throughout the past year as well as ...
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South Centers Turns 30
Catering, program updates, tours of the facilities, and a special presentation honoring four employees who ...
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Highlights of the Fruit Extension Program and Research Projects
throughout. Fall Fruit Research Updates and Live Q&A II The usual Blueberry, Bramble, and Grape Field ... Night in July or August was replaced with Fall Fruit Research Updates with Live Q&A delivered ...