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Creating Better Soybeans
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/creating-better-soybeans
and highly destructive soybean disease: Phytophthora root and stem rot. Statewide, the disease ... diseases for Ohio farmers. Phytophthora sojae thrives in wet, warm soil, particularly poorly draining soil, ... University just might have the genes to fend off the disease. The answer is at least two years away from ...
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Managing Using Your CliftonStrengths online
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/managing-using-your-cliftonstrengths-online-0
According to Marcus Buckingham, “The job of a manager is to turn one person’s particular talent into ...
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Hear us ROAR: Bioregional restoration of central Ohio’s ecological systems
overridden by years of extractive practices. In so doing, he offers a pathway to reimagine our economic, ...
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Recent Rain Affecting Your Garden? Here Are Tips to Help You Weather the Storm
you need to watch your plants. If they start to turn yellow, you may have to remove them.” Despite the ... said wet conditions can lead to three main concerns for gardens: root death, diseases and weeds. ... attention to watering needs in the garden and landscape.” Prolonged rainy weather can also lead to disease ...
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What to do if you can’t plant a cash crop
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/what-do-if-you-can%E2%80%99t-plant-cash-crop
State University. A bare field is a vulnerable field, subject to losing its valuable, nutrient-rich ... soybeans or corn growing on them could be left unplanted, said Ben Brown, manager of CFAES’ Farm Management ... to plant. That’s what we do as farmers,” Brown said. “So it’s a ridiculously hard decision not to ...
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Chow Line: New nutrition labels reflect more accurate serving sizes
Drug Administration. The FDA announced the updated nutrition label design in 2016 as part of an effort ... to reflect updated scientific findings to help consumers make better-informed decisions about food ... easier for people to see and read. And the serving sizes have been updated to better reflect the amounts ...
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Lots to see, learn at Gwynne Conservation Area: Farm Science Review 2021
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/lots-see-learn-gwynne-conservation-area-farm-science-review-2021
updates on Ohio’s top 10 invasive species, and how grazing goats can help control invasive plants in ...
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Tax value of farmland expected to drop
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/tax-value-farmland-expected-drop
updates in 2020—about half of Ohio’s 88 counties—the average value of farmland enrolled in the Current ... Environmental Sciences (CFAES). The same projections say that in counties due for property value updates in ... counties update their property values, including their CAUV values, every three years on a rotating basis, ...
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Ohio State Fans: 7 Things to Know About Growing an Ohio Buckeye Tree
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-state-fans-7-things-know-about-growing-ohio-buckeye-tree
flowers, pumpkin-orange fall leaves and eventually buckets of rich-brown nuts. The nuts are toxic and can’t ... Environmental Sciences. Here are the Ohio buckeye’s scarlet — er, red — flags to watch for. 1. Moist a must It ... meaning it has protection,” Smith said. 3. Blotch on its record Its bane is a disease called leaf blotch. ...
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Yes, your poinsettia can survive after the holidays
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/yes-your-poinsettia-can-survive-after-the-holidays
a heat vent, or if they sat in a cold car through too many errands, the leaves could turn yellow and fall ... greenhouses, getting poinsettias to turn red again can be a challenge. They start out red when you buy them but ... eventually turn to green and won’t go red again unless they get enough darkness, because poinsettias require ...