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  1. Pumpkin Field Day Coming Aug. 17

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/pumpkin-field-day-coming-aug-17

    p.m. The field day will offer beginning and experienced growers valuable research updates regarding ... disease management, insect management, weed control, and new pumpkin and winter squash varieties. Current ... weeds, insects and diseases. After formal presentations, growers will have time to revisit any of the ...

  2. Ohio State expert warns about effect of rock salt on plants

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-expert-warns-about-effect-rock-salt-plants

    notice more damage,” Bennett said.   Plants affected can range from turf grass to white pines. Often ... spill a large amount of it in one spot, you will see turf burn from the high amounts of salt.” Luckily, ...

  3. Extension

    https://entomology.osu.edu/extension

    a | https://scarlet.instructure.com/courses/1505 Fact Sheets, ohioline.osu.edu, and more Ivey M, Rotondo F, Leach A. X-Disease of Peach, Nectarine, ... https://www.greencastonline.com/weeviltrak/blogs/postdetails.aspx?id=228430. Posts on Buckeye Yard & Garden Online, bygl.osu.edu & Buckeye Turf, buckeyeturf.osu.edu ... Mosquitos” on Your Lawn. https://buckeyeturf.osu.edu/news/giant-mosquitos-your-lawn. Nov. 8, 2024 Wu, S. ...

  4. Winter Calf Management

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-6/winter-calf-management

    the air fresh to minimize disease while not allowing a draft on the calves is the goal. There are many ... Studies have found that solid sides slow disease spread but are only beneficial if the front, back, and ... top of the pens are open; otherwise, they create a high disease microenvironment. When disease and ...

  5. Ohio's Bats Do Scary-Good Work, Face a Real Horror Story

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohios-bats-do-scary-good-work-face-real-horror-story

    works in CFAES’s  School of Environment and Natural Resources, will give an update on the disease during ... scary. A deadly disease called  white nose syndrome  has killed millions of North American bats, which ... hibernating in caves and mines for the winter. Ohio’s first finding of the disease was in 2011, in hibernating ...

  6. Farm Office Live Webinars

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/farm-office-live-webinars

    updates on ag law, farm management, ag economics, farm business analysis and other related issues from ... Farm Businesses Legal trends for 2021 Legislative updates Farm business management and analysis updates ... Farm succession & estate planning updates   Who's on the Farm Office Team?  Our team features ...

  7. FDA Letter Asks Veterinarians to Discontinue Use of Unapproved Aspirin Products in Lactating Dairy Cattle

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-6/fda-letter-asks-veterinarians-discontinue-use

    and dairy cattle for control of control of pyrexia (fever) associated with bovine respiratory disease ... Veterinary Medical Association. October 23, 2024; updated on October 29, 2024.  https://www.avma.org/news/fda ...

  8. The Search for What’s Killing Beech Trees

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/search-what%E2%80%99s-killing-beech-trees

    University study aims to figure out why. The study is looking into the cause of beech leaf disease, which was ... disease, which initially causes dark stripes to appear on leaves, then deforms the leaves. Eventually the ... disease can kill the trees. “There’s no similar forest tree disease that we are aware of anywhere,” said ...

  9. Free Flu Vaccine for Dairy Farmers and Farm Workers

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-6/free-flu-vaccine-dairy-farmers-and-farm-workers

    Precision Livestock, Ohio State University Extension The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has allocated more ...

  10. Tick Season Has Officially Started in Ohio

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/tick-season-has-officially-started-ohio

    comes the risk of contracting tickborne illnesses such as Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis and Lyme disease ... . Lyme disease is the major threat associated with deer tick bites. Most Lyme disease cases occur during ... the summer when the poppy seed-sized nymphs are most active. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium ...

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