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Can Making High Tunnels Increase Farm Profits?
vegetable production may lead to yield reductions and, depending on the crop, soil-borne disease ...
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CFAES News: 'Plant That Ate the South' Is Here: Poster Tells Public to Watch Out for Kudzu
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/cfaes-news-plant-ate-south-here-poster-tells-public-watch-out-kudzu
disease and hemlock woolly adelgids, to name a few. Copies of the kudzu poster have been sent to Ohio’s ...
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“Fresh Market Tomato fertility – the never-ending battle against fruit physiological disorders”
water, too much heat or high amounts of plant disease or insect infections. For now, recommendations ...
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Urban Agriculture
https://southcenters.osu.edu/urbanag
products in and around cities (Brown and Carter 2003). Agriculture is a critical part of any movement ...
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Getting to Know Salamanders in Ohio- OSUE Publication 941
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/getting-know-salamanders-ohio-osue-publication-941
the water quality was poor, that salamander wouldn’t be there,” Titchenell said. Disease, pollution, ...
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Aquaculture Education Update
https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/aquaculture-education-update
By Matthew A. Smith, Aquaculture Extension Specialist It’s been a busy few months for the Extension Aquaculture Program since the last Ohio State University South Centers Connections Newsletter was released. Our first big education moment of the quarter ...
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The Endangered Timber Rattlesnake
https://ocvn.osu.edu/news/endangered-timber-rattlesnake
a different "timbre." Its midnight-brown and mustard-gold keeled scales swirled in front of my eyes, ...
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OSU-RIO collaboration broadcasts update
By: Patrick Dengel, OSU- RIO Grande Collaboration Coordinator and Business Development Specialist OSU-RIO collaboration broadcasts are multi-media (Radio, TV, YouTube and live Internet streaming) educational shows with a host of different topics that pr ...
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Bombarded by Red-necked Grebes UPDATE- Ohio Birds and BioDiversity- Jim McCormac
Red-necked Grebes are normally a rare sight in Ohio, or anywhere else in the interior U.S. south of the Great Lakes and away from the Atlantic Ocean. Not this March, however- these chunky grebes have staged an invasion of epic proportions; a movement prev ...