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Conference All About Conservation Tillage
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/conference-all-about-conservation-tillage
to provide field crop information on insects and diseases, ag technology, nutrient management, soil ...
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Warm Winter Weather Could be Trouble for Wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/warm-winter-weather-could-be-trouble-wheat
water, pathogens like Pythium can cause stand disease problems," he said. "We'll keep an ...
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Researchers Eyeing New Small Fruit Opportunities
for a variety of characteristics, such as winter hardiness, insect and disease pressures, and ...
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Disease-Resistant Genes in Soybean Cultivars Losing Effectiveness Against Root Rot
November 15, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- A disease responsible for severe soybean production losses is ... diseases, mainly caused by Phytophthora. Farmers should also make sure their fields are well drained, as ...
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Chow Line: Grapefruit offers more than vitamin C (for 1/30/11)
with some types of prescription medication. According to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Chow Line: Cut back on these foods for your health (for 2/20/11)
diabetes or chronic kidney disease. Sodium is in so many foods, mostly added during processing, that ...
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Chow Line: Tips for whole grains, lean protein, dairy (for 7/3/11)
heart disease. Only the yolk contains cholesterol, so add as much egg white as you like. Vary your ...
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Late Planting Could Cost Ohio Corn, Soybean Growers $980 Million-- or More
Quantity and quality losses in winter wheat might be expected due to disease. And, pasture and hay are also ...
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Look to Research-Based Data for Usefulness of Ag Products or Practices
on corn in the absence of diseases to improve plant health. Supplemental labels for some fungicide ... disease is present in the field," said Pierce Paul, an OARDC plant pathologist. "Different ...
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100-Bushel Soybeans Possible, Farmers Should Master Basics First
"Disease management for us in Ohio is a matter of choosing resistant varieties," Watters said. ...