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Welcome to South Centers Matthew Smith
Matthew and Sarah Strausbaugh are updating the Ohio State University South Centers Aquaculture Extension ...
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Developing the Ohio hops and malting barley industry
disease control methods, harvesting, processing, and marketing techniques that can be adopted by Ohio ... added to the Ohio Hops email list serve to receive Ohio hop updates and information contact Brad ...
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Blueberries
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/fruits/blueberries
is around $3.50 per pound as of 2017. How do I manage the insects and diseases in blueberries? ... Blueberry bushes do get a few insects and diseases. Since we are not a major blueberry production state, we ...
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A Super Time for Super Berries
The Web address is https://www.facebook.com/OhioSuperBerries. Gary will provide regular updates there ...
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Horticulture program receives $83,000 in USDA and industry support to conduct strawberry market and season extension research
winter protection, fertility management, insect and disease control methods, harvesting, and production ...
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OSU Extension Direct Food and Ag Marketing Team 2017 Summary Report
Customers, and Value Added Opportunities among others. The team also rebranded and updated the Maps & ...
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Big Genomic Data for fast-growing aquaculture
economically important traits such as fast-growing and disease resistance. In domesticated animals, such as ...
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Aquaculture Research Achievements
gene that governs economically important traits such as fast-growing and disease resistance. The perch ...
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Ornamental Corn
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/vegetables/ornamental-corn
recorded. Plant growth characteristics, insect and disease susceptibility and tolerance were also be ...
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Update on Blueberry Production Research
https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/spring-2019/update-blueberry-production-research
By Dr. Gary Gao Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Growing blueberries in Ohio has been a challenging proposition for both commercial growers and backyard gardeners. This is because blueberries require an acidic pH of 4.5, high organic matter o ...