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School for Trees: Sign Up by Monday (5/13) (UPDATE)
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/school-for-trees-sign-by-monday-5-13-update
MANSFIELD, Ohio-- Curious about Ohio’s top 10 landscape trees? Want to learn how to keep deer from eating your plants? These are just a few of the topics to be taught at Ohio State University’s first-ever Tree School May 18. ...
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Ohio Vegetable Production Guide Updated and Merged with New Regional Guide
COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Ohio State University Extension's Ohio Vegetable Production Guide (Bulletin 672) has been discontinued but most of its content, including cultural, varietal, and pesticide recommendations, have been merged with an existing regional ...
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Ohio State Experts Offer Tips on Best Management Practices to Keep Phosphorus on the Field, Improve Water Quality
a project to look at phosphorus and potassium in soybeans as part of an overall effort to update the ...
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ENRGP Exit Seminar: Factors Influencing Ohio Tree Farmers’ Forest Management and Outreach Needs
Forest disease and insect problems/control and estate planning were of significantly greater interest ...
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$500,000 Gift from Dorothy Teater Creates New CFAES Endowment
https://senr.osu.edu/news/500000-gift-dorothy-teater-creates-new-cfaes-endowment
Bob Teater, who died in 2013 of Parkinson’s disease at age 86, had served as associate dean of Ohio ...
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TWEL Evan Wilson Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2967
important disease of coyotes throughout their range, and is capable of epizootics with high prevalence and ...
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TWEL Justin Brown Thesis
https://senr.osu.edu/node/2892
raised concerns about the spread of disease, increased erosion, excessive noise, eutrophication of ...
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International Researchers & Ohio State Faculty Collaborate to Improve Food Security, Carry on the Legacy of Norman Borlaug
experienced yield losses up to 50% as a result of some crop diseases, compromising the countries’ food ...
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TWEL Alumni Update
https://senr.osu.edu/programs/terrestrial-wildlife-ecology-lab/twel-alumni-update
Did you know more than 80 students have been engaged in terrestrial wildlife ecology research and projects at The Ohio State University? Are you one of those students? If so, we want to connect with you and learn more about what you've been doing si ...
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'Plant That Ate the South' Is Here: Poster Tells Public to Watch Out for Kudzu
https://senr.osu.edu/news/plant-ate-south-here-poster-tells-public-watch-out-kudzu
mussels, emerald ash borers, thousand cankers disease and hemlock woolly adelgids, to name a few. Copies ...