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Extension teams from Ohio State & China’s Ministry of Agriculture Exchange Visits to Expand Knowledge of Agriculture
agricultural technologies in the areas of crop cultivation, soil improvement, pest management, water ...
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Tree Liners Give Purpose to Retractable Roof Greenhouses
walls and turn the nursery stock into a commercial production site without ever having to move the ...
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4-H Advisor Up-Date
https://noble.osu.edu/events/4-h-advisor-date
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Highly Toxic Poison Hemlock a Threat in Newly Urbanized Areas
spotted water hemlock, which is equally poisonous, and the non-toxic wild carrot (also known as Queen ...
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New Nutrition, Food Safety Institute to be Developed at OSU
and disease and by inhibiting the growth of pathogenic bacteria. One such probiotic currently being ...
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Grain Marketing- Turning On-Farm Storage Into A Profit
https://darke.osu.edu/events/grain-marketing-turning-farm-storage-profit
Matt Roberts, Associate Professor, OSU Extension and Grain Marketing Expert, announced at last week’s 2016 Ag Outlook meeting that the grain market outlook for the next couple of years does not look very positive and that if farmers are not treating their ...
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Farm Science Review: Sharing the Garden with Bees and Their Imitators
include: alternative fertilizers for lawns, managing common plant diseases, annuals, growing brambles in ...
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Grain Marketing- Turning On-Farm Storage into a Profit
https://butler.osu.edu/events/grain-marketing-turning-farm-storage-profit
Limited to the first 100 registrations. Registration deadline is March 5, 2016. Lunch will be provided. Flyer ...
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Grain Marketing- Turning On-Farm Storage Into A Profit
https://darke.osu.edu/news/grain-marketing-turning-farm-storage-profit
Matt Roberts, Associate Professor, OSU Extension and Grain Marketing Expert, announced at last week’s 2016 Ag Outlook meeting that the grain market outlook for the next couple of years does not look very positive and that if farmers are not treating their ...
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Take a Walk Through Corn's History at Farm Science Review
performance. "Science has afforded us cultivars that can resist insects and diseases and hold up better in ...