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Increasing Yields by Suppressing Soilborne Pests via Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation Documented by Ram Khadka’s Dissertation
houses. But soilborne diseases and weeds are bigger challenges when cultivation periods are thus extended. ...
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Warm Weather Means Warm Season Grasses
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/warm-weather-means-warm-season-grasses
sudex can be chopped for silage or mowed and baled for haylage. When mowing, use a mower-conditioner, if ...
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Japanese Beetles- Little Beetles with Big Appetites
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form of Japanese beetles are known for the damage they cause by feeding on the roots of turf grasses, ... damage to the plant, and increasing the risk of fungal diseases. Their emergence during mid-summer can ...
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OSU Nursery Short Course/CENTS Highlights Ohio Green Industry
requirements for legal use of pesticides. • 8 a.m.-- Turf Disease Control: Learn about the most common turf ... stood the test of time. • 11 a.m.-- Commercial Turf Insect Control: Insects that damage lawns can also ... more than 120 educational sessions for nursery, landscape, garden center, tree care and turf ...
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Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa
disease caused by soilborne bacterium Ralstonia spp has emerged as one the biggest recent agricultural ... alternative to chemical fumigation) to reduce bacterial wilt disease incidence and will be an important tool ... misinformed plant disease management approaches that farmers use is in the control of tomato bacterial wilt, ...
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Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa
disease caused by soilborne bacterium Ralstonia spp has emerged as one the biggest recent agricultural ... treatment (an alternative to chemical fumigation) to reduce bacterial wilt disease incidence and will be an ... and misinformed plant disease management approaches that farmers use is in the control of tomato ...
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New Dietary Guidelines for 2020-2025
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/new-dietary-guidelines-2020-2025
The Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services update the Dietary Guidelines for ... Americans every five years, and the latest guidelines were recently released. Updated dietary guidance has ... diet-related chronic diseases, about 74 percent of adults are overweight or obese, and about 40 percent of ...
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Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me. Or My Cows!
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gnats can cause a plethora of problems on the farm, including the spread of disease and causing undue ... cause, but also because they have been documented to carry anaplasmosis, a blood disease that destroys ... red blood cells, and tularemia, a disease affecting lymph nodes and lungs. The last fly to discuss is ...
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Increasing Yields by Suppressing Soilborne Pests via Anaerobic Soil Disinfestation Documented by Ram Khadka’s Dissertation
houses. But soilborne diseases and weeds are bigger challenges when cultivation periods are thus ...
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(Backyard) Bird is the Word- Raise Your Own Little Chicks
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from a hatchery, you can opt to have your chicks vaccinated against coccidiosis and Marek’s disease. An ... safeguard them against disease. When your chicks arrive home, they will need a few items to set them up for ...