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Conservation Tillage Club Breakfast Series
https://hardin.osu.edu/events/conservation-tillage-club-breakfast-series-1
Management and Water Quality, Increasing Soybean Yields CCA Credits will be offered Free breakfast buffet ...
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Coming soon: Co-op Mastery, an online training from The Ohio Cooperative Development Center
up-to-date and relevant for the long-term. Updates will reflect co-op trends as well as suggestions and ...
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New Organic Cucurbit Varieties Result From Participatory Research at Cornell
research specialty crops variety trials vegetable production ...
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Online Tool Examines Organic Strategies for Weed Management
Blog Subscriptions ...
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Videos on Soil Health and Management Topics
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/april-1-2019-1200am/videos-soil-health-and-management-topics
educational resources event field crops research soil amendments soils weeds ...
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Changes to the Ohio Specialty Crop Registry
https://offer.osu.edu/blog/march-22-2019-1200am/changes-ohio-specialty-crop-registry
herbicide drift specialty crops ...
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Container Fruit Production May Have Good Potential in Ohio
Berry, Container Fruit Production and Wine Grape Field Night on July 7. With the weather turning out to ...
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Slide Presentations: Is it Important to Manage the Calcium: Magnesium Ratio in Soils?
Soil Balancing Team Presentation March 6, 2019 Conservation Tillage Conference in Ada, Ohio Below are links to the slide shows from this half-day presentation: Elephant in the room: Why do so many farmers practice ‘soil balancing’ despite the lack of sc ...
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Comprehensive Outreach and Training Program to Expand Development of North Central Region Aquaculture
and marketing, water quality maintenance, advanced fish health diagnostics, and aquaculture regulatory ...
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Hort program receives USDA grant
disease management, irrigation and fertilization needed to produce strawberries for an extended season in ... potential advantages include higher yield, enhanced fruit quality, less disease and increased harvest labor ...