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Last Chance to Register for NE Ohio Lawn Care Seminar: Event is June 16 in Wooster
and disease management for turfgrass, trees and shrubs; equipment calibration; lawn fertility issues; label, safety and ... June 9, 2011 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Registration is coming to a close for this year’s Northeast Ohio Lawn ... ninth year, will provide members of the lawn care industry with the latest insight on insect pest ...
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Green Industry Event Showcases Latest in Research and Technology
diagnosing turf diseases, turf insects, workman's compensation, and business issues. For more ... July 11, 2006 TOLEDO, Ohio-- From good pruning to turf management to digital diagnostics, the ... and Turf Management student fees are waived. The Northwest Ohio Green Industry Summer Session will ...
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Farm Office Live
https://brown.osu.edu/news/farm-office-live-0
Introducing......Seungki Lee, new Ag Economist Federal Legislative Update Farm Tax Implications from Federal Legislative ... Proposals State Legislative Update Ohio Farm Business Analysis 2020: Costs & returns for corn, soybeans ... and wheat Crop Costs and Margins for 2022 Farm Office Program Updates Panel Discussion: Considerations ...
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Dormant Turfgrass Still Needs a Little 'TLC'
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dormant-turfgrass-still-needs-little-tlc
stress-causing conditions may speed up the process requiring homeowners and lawn care professionals to intervene ... and provide additional maintenance. Boggs said that such factors as poor soil fertility, poor mowing ... thatch layer more quickly." Homeowners should also mow high and in the early evening when it's ...
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Eastern Viticulture and Enology Forum- Town Hall
https://ohiograpeweb.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/eastern-viticulture-and-enology-forum-town-hall
virtual meeting series to give seasonal updates and answer pre-submitted and live questions from grape and ... June 8 th. Updated topic suggestions will follow in forthcoming meeting announcements. Viticulture ... nutrition, young vine establishment, fruit set, fungal disease management) Enology focus area: filtration ...
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Niemczyk Receives TPI Honorary Membership Award
turf and the biology, ecology, and control of insects and other arthropods in turfgrass has been ... "Destructive Turf Insects" which he collaborated with colleague David Shetler, continues to be a practical ... guide serving turfgrass producers, sports field managers, lawn service operators, golf course ...
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Muck Crops Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/muck-crops-agricultural-research-station
disease, insect, and weed challenges with new cultural practices and management techniques. The knowledge ... and around the world. Disease Management Diseases are a major challenge to fresh-market vegetable ... production. OARDC plant pathologists study chemical and biological alternatives to controlling disease ...
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Large Crabgrass
https://ohiograpeweb.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/ipm/weeds/large-crabgrass
vineyards, gardens, landscaped areas, turf, nurseries, pastures, roadsides, ditches, and other disturbed ... Seeds are shiny, yellowish-brown and are 2-3 mm long. Management Cultural Practices Elevated mowing ... crabgrass. Research studies have shown up to 95% reduction in crabgrass when mowing height is increased from ...
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Northwest Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/northwest-agricultural-research-station
disease management are an important part of the Northwest Station's research program. Flat, high-clay ... soils drain slowly, providing and optimum breeding ground for soil-borne diseases. As a result, ... management of these diseases is vital to profitable crop production in northwest Ohio. Researchers continue ...
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A Gloomy Soybean Crop Looming for Some Growers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/gloomy-soybean-crop-looming-some-growers
a disease-ridden, nonproductive soybean crop. âWe got a late start. We donât have the heat we need. We are not ... getting as much sunlight as normal and weâve got all of these disease problems,â said Beuerlein, ... diseases. âSoils have been wet and weâve got root rot diseases everywhere. Plants are dying and they ...