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Minnesotans Learn about Value of Trees, Invasive Insects from OSU Extension Team
August 10, 2009 WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio State University Extension Nursery, Landscape and Turf ... horticulture, insects, plant diseases and other aspects of the expanding green industry — packed a couple of ... diseases such as beech bark disease. The group spent July 8-9 in and around the Twin Cities, delivering ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Chickens on the White House Lawn (for the Week of Feb. 1, 2009)
chickens on the White House lawn, he can. Or his daughters can, maybe as a 4-H project. Or the White House ... vegetable garden on the White House lawn. "If the First Family gets out there and pulls weeds now and ... that of a pretty lawn: the image of stewardship of the land, of self-reliance, and of making the most ...
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Ohio State University experts research new, innovative, sustainable ways to manage pests
orchards, to schools, nursing homes and consumer’s homes, lawn, or garden, the IPM program works to find ... and a professor of entomology. Those pests can include weeds, disease, insects, and vertebrates such ...
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First Detector Training at Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference
Columbus. "The program is designed to provide an overview and update on plant diseases and insect ... have the opportunity to strengthen their professional development in plant disease and insect detection ... early detection of exotic and newly emerging plant diseases and pests in the field through enhanced ...
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Prevent Head Scab: Avoid Planting Wheat After Corn
Extension plant pathologist, said that recurring disease problems – ear rot and stalk rot in corn in 2009 ... grass family, and as such, are affected by some of the same pests and diseases, one of which being head ... scab, a major disease of wheat that affects the crop during the flowering stage, is caused by the same ...
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Flood Damage Not Detrimental to Ohio's Crops
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/flood-damage-not-detrimental-ohios-crops
plants to recover because of the presence of diseases. Saturated conditions have opened the door for ... diseases, such as Pythium and Phytophthora root rot. "What will be even worse is if the faucet shuts ... it's a double whammy," said Dorrance. Growers can distinguish flooding injury from diseases by ...
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OSU Nursery Short Course/CENTS Set for Jan. 23-26
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-nursery-short-coursecents-set-jan-23-26
pesticide issues, spray technologies, insects and diseases, and native plants. The events are sponsored by ... Landscape Association, and Ohio State University Extension's Nursery, Landscape and Turf Team. The ...
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Benefits of Organic Mulching Extend Below the Soil Surface
a profound effect on soil fertility and overall plant health below the soil surface- fighting off diseases ... diseases." Herms, a researcher with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) in Wooster, ... maintenance information, pest and disease management tips, economic advice and research results. The Ohio ...
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Millin’, Chillin’ and Grillin’ at Farm Science Review’s Utzinger Garden
include managing your vegetable garden for maximum production, diseases of vegetables, how to identify ... types of evergreen trees, pond renovation, diseases of fruits, tree identification and easy garden ... design. Allen expects the beginning beekeeping, vegetable pest, and fruit and vegetable disease programs ...
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Look to Field History When Planting Soybeans
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/look-field-history-when-planting-soybeans
variety with the best resistance package for effectively managing soybeans pests and diseases. For updates ... soybean issues: soybean cyst nematode and seedling diseases. "These problems with SCN and seedling ... diseases don't just occur out of nowhere," said Dorrance, who also holds an Ohio State University ...