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  1. More 2024 News

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    – Collaborative Deer Management Program to Tackle Growing Wildlife Challenge | CFAES News (Harrison Fried) ... November “Climate change” can turn off some farmers. So these scientists are using another two-word phrase ...

  2. CFAES Increasing Agriculture Productivity in East Africa

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    techniques including tomato grafting, new varieties of rice and tomatoes that fend off diseases common in ... lost row after row of corn to a disease ravaging cornfields across northern Tanzania, a country where ... makeup of the viruses causing the disease killing swaths of cornfields in his native country: maize ...

  3. Planning for the Future of Your Farm- A Webinar Series

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    By:Jeffrey K. Lewis, Attorney and Research Specialist, Agricultural & Resource Law Friday, ... Jeffrey Lewis, Attorneys from the OSU Agricultural & Resource Law Program and David Marrison, ...

  4. Tick Season Has Officially Started in Ohio

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    comes the risk of contracting tickborne illnesses such as Anaplasmosis, Babesiosis and Lyme disease ... . Lyme disease is the major threat associated with deer tick bites. Most Lyme disease cases occur during ... the summer when the poppy seed-sized nymphs are most active. Lyme disease is caused by the bacterium ...

  5. Rain and Frost Leave Farmers Pondering Replanting

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    including a shorter growing season and a higher risk of disease and plants succumbing to insects. “The goal ... metabolism. Combine that with the rain, and plants become more susceptible to fungus and disease. Weather ... may not be fully understood until the end of the growing season.” Soil flooded more than 48 hours ...

  6. Rain, Heat and Mud Didn't Deter Visitors to the 2017 Farm Science Review

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/rain-heat-and-mud-didnt-deter-visitors-2017-farm-science-review

    appealing temperate weather turned into a downpour, but many still stayed to catch some advice and later ... and drive area offered rides on utility vehicles and Zero Turn mowers, which allow for tight turns ...

  7. Learn How to Keep Woods and Wildlife Healthy

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    a growing concern because of white-nose syndrome, a new disease that’s been killing them. “10 Ways to Manage ... linked to  increases in ticks and tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease. Such plants can be managed ... Pests and Diseases” by Joe Boggs, educator in the Hamilton County office of CFAES’s Ohio State ...

  8. Lyme Disease and Other Tick-Carried Diseases on the Rise in Ohio

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — A steadily rising number of Lyme disease cases are being reported in Ohio ... Lyme disease has increased. Last year’s statewide total of 160 human cases of the disease is more than ... three and a half times the 2010 total. Besides the increase in Lyme disease, more Ohioans are also ...

  9. Graduate Exit Seminar- Lillian Daw Labus

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    Harmful algal blooms, driven by increased nutrients in aquatic systems, are a growing problem world-wide. ...

  10. What will dicamba changes mean for farmers?

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    and DuPont to change dicamba registration and labeling beginning with the 2018 growing season. EPA ... the  Agricultural & Food Law Consortium’s upcoming webinar,  “From Farm Fields to the Courthouse: ...

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