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Growing Anywhere! Growing Everywhere!
https://champaign.osu.edu/events/growing-anywhere-growing-everywhere
For full details, please consult the flyer. ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2008-32
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2008/32
and pearl millet and foxtail millet have very low levels of cyanogenic glucosides. Plants growing ... rapidly growing plants of species with prussic acid poisoning potential will have the highest levels of ...
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Flood Information Update
https://agsafety.osu.edu/programs/emergency-management/flood-information-update
Flood Information Resources This site contains the latest flood information, as well as links to resources which may be helpful in dealing with the situation. ...
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2015 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials Available (update)
The purpose of the Ohio Soybean Performance Trials is to evaluate soybean varieties for yield and other agronomic characteristics. This evaluation gives soybean producers comparative information for selecting the best varieties for their unique production ...
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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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Emerging Pest Gaining Foothold in Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/emerging-pest-gaining-foothold-ohio
secondary injury from diseases. "This is the fourth year we are seeing Western bean cutworm, but what ...
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Don't Let Slugs Rule the Roost in No-Till Fields
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dont-let-slugs-rule-roost-no-till-fields
diseases are not problematic. "If a grower can get his crop in the ground before the eggs hatch, then ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-41
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2010/41
25 Preserving Corn & Soybean Profits with Agronomy Updates Crawford County Court House, 112 East ...
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Facing Compacted Soils? Practice Continuous No-Till for Better Yields
potential for soil compaction. Compaction can have a number of impacts on the soil and the plants growing in ...
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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 ...