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A Profile of Organic Corn Production in the Midwest and Northeast
https://offer.osu.edu/offer.osu.edu/research/orgcorn
Caroline Brock, Douglas Jackson-Smith, and Subbu Kumarappan Organic Corn Production is Growing. Organic corn acreage in the United States increased by more than 55% between 2011 and 2016, driven largely by demand from organic livestock producers, particul ...
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Summer Experience in Farm Management
update the students about farm activities; a combination of dairy, crops and equine. Extended sessions on ...
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Make a Withdrawal from your Soil Weed Seed Bank: Stale Seedbed Technique
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The stale seed bed technique is an often over-looked practice that can be used before planting. For organic growers, a stale seed bed can replace the effects of a pre-emergence herbicide. And when used properly, it can contribute to both short-term and lo ...
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Make a Withdrawal from your Soil Weed Seed Bank: Stale Seedbed Technique
field crops weeds ...
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How to Calculate Soil Cation Exchange Capacity
This short video will explain how Cation Exchange Capacity, Base Cation Saturation, and Calcium Saturation are calculated and related. Cation Exchange Capacity measures total quantity of negatively charged exchange sites. Provides information on a soil ...
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Funds Available for Extension Educators to Attend Organic Agronomy Training Series
Extension educators who would like to learn more about organic agriculture can participate in a Train the Trainer workshop in Indiana. The OSU Sustainable Ag Team has SARE funding to cover registration and travel costs. According to the most recent 2017 C ...
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Food pH sensor, developed by OARDC scientists, also may look deep in oceans
(LATE UPDATE: The team has made the first cut.) A pH sensor originally developed by OARDC ...
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New Resources on Pollinators
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Organic farms are excellent hosts for pollinators because of the reduced danger of pesticides, but also because of the greater diversity that organic operations often support, says Ohio State Bee lab director Denise Ellsworth. With over 450 different spec ...
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New Resources on Pollinators
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/may-30-2019-1200am/new-resources-pollinators
biodiversity educational resources stewardship ...
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Five-year soil balancing project results
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VegNet: Five-year soil balancing project results Soil Balancing Team Resources ...