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Unsolicited Seed Collection
https://jefferson.osu.edu/news/unsolicited-seed-collection
***UPDATE- UNSOLICITED SEEDS: If you have received unsolicited packets of seeds with Chinese ... introduce diseases to local plants, or could be harmful to livestock. Invasive species and noxious weeds can ...
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Mixing it Up- All About Grazing
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/mixing-it-all-about-grazing
different insects and disease but weed pressure in a mixed field can de difficult without killing either the ...
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Coronavirus & March Events Update 3/12/2020
https://jefferson.osu.edu/news/coronavirus-march-events-update-3122020
minimize the circumstances in which individuals might interact and transmit the diseases. The safety of our ... risk of not acting outweighs the inconvenience of these temporary measures. We will share updates as ...
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Late Summer Hay Seeding
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/late-summer-hay-seeding
established fields’ first cutting, a summer seeding can be mowed or grazed “on time.” Summer seeding is also ... chance of sclerotinia crown and stem rot. This disease is more common when no-till is used and/or clover ...
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Erika Lyon
https://jefferson.osu.edu/people/erika_lyon
often gives talks and answers questions about plant disease, soil health, fungi, wild mushrooms and ...
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Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me. Or My Cows!
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/shoo-fly-dont-bother-me-or-my-cows
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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OSU Extension Announces Agriculture and Natural Resources Madness: A Tournament of Education
continue serving Ohioans during these uncharted waters of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. ... reach the agricultural community in a time of high stress,” Custer said. “OSU Extension has also updated ...
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Field Management Post Harvest… What Now?
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/field-management-post-harvest%E2%80%A6-what-now
residue, in the spring while planting include attaining good seed-soil contact or disease issues due to ... as inoculum for diseases and slow soils from warming up and drying out in the spring. Sanitation of ... disease cycles. As alluded to above, there are two ways to look at this residue. On one hand, the buildup ...
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Cover Crops Offer Options
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/cover-crops-offer-options
often be raked and baled the day after mowing. The other option is to simply mow the crop at the heading ...
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lung, and blood diseases and sleep disorders. The Spanish-language link and information on the Dieases ...