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  1. 2018 Northwest Ohio Crops Day

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/2018-northwest-ohio-crops-day

    Post-Doctoral Researcher, OARDC 10:45      Break 11:00      Dicamba Tech Update, Pigweed Control Mark Loux, OSU ... Entomology 2:15       Break 2:30       Yield Limiting Soybean Pathogens Anne Dorrance, OSU Soybean Disease ...

  2. Conference Offers Tools To Make Better Ohio Wines

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/conference-offers-tools-make-better-ohio-wines

    (CFAES) professor in grape growing and one of the conference’s organizers. “Quality wines are not a luxury ... Ohio, will address every step of the process from grape planting to bottling: treating the soil, growing ... and training vines, fending off diseases and pests, as well as managing the fermentation process. ...

  3. Ohio Climbing Up in Wine Production

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-climbing-wine-production

    on grape diseases and winemaking experts savvy about the fermentation process. Across the state, all ... occur at any point from harvest to bottling and wine storage. Oxidation can turn a white wine brown or ... subzero temperatures. Favoring a longer growing season with increased heat and milder winters, Syrah, ...

  4. Extensive Spread of Corn Toxin Could Affect 2019 Crop

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/extensive-spread-corn-toxin-could-affect-2019-crop

    corn in at least a decade, according to a grain disease expert with The Ohio State University. And next ... said Pierce Paul, an Ohio State University Extension specialist in corn and small grain diseases. OSU ... wet fields becomes more susceptible to vomitoxin, Paul said. Gibberella ear rot, a fungal disease that ...

  5. Farmers Required to report Livestock Air Emissions

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/farmers-required-report-livestock-air-emissions

    A new law will go into effect November 15, 2017  requiring farmers to monitor and report air ... in Agriculture and Resource Law at The Ohio State University.  The Environmental Protection Agency ... crops or the handling, storage and application of pesticides registered under federal law. However, ...

  6. Farmer and Farmland Owner Income Tax Webinar

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/farmer-and-farmland-owner-income-tax-webinar

    Looking for clarification on the tax law changes and how it impacts your return? This webinar will ...

  7. Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Prompt More Plant Growth, But Fewer Nutrients

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/higher-carbon-dioxide-levels-prompt-more-plant-growth-fewer-nutrients

    are growing faster. However, in many species of plants, quantity is not quality. Most plants are ... growing faster, but they have on average more starch, less protein and fewer key vitamins in them, said ... use. In order for the plant to turn the glycolic acid into a product it can use, the plant has to do ...

  8. Professional Horticulture

    https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/horticulture/professional-horticulture

    monitoring plant pest and diseases; and offering training on how to apply the latest Integrated Pest ... Garden onLine (BYGL)  - Buckeye Yard and Garden onLine provides timely information about Ohio growing ... conditions, pest, disease, and cultural problems. Soil Testing for Ohio Lawns, Landscapes, Fruit Crops, and ...

  9. Showers limiting days for spreading livestock manure

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/showers-limiting-days-spreading-livestock-manure

    into Lake Erie or Grand Lake St. Marys, state laws limit when farmers can apply manure or other ... and find additional times during the growing season to apply manure. Last year, they field-tested ... a method found to be effective for  applying manure in the spring on fields with growing corn. For now, ...

  10. Ohio's Bats Do Scary-Good Work, Face a Real Horror Story

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohios-bats-do-scary-good-work-face-real-horror-story

    works in CFAES’s  School of Environment and Natural Resources, will give an update on the disease during ... scary. A deadly disease called  white nose syndrome  has killed millions of North American bats, which ... hibernating in caves and mines for the winter. Ohio’s first finding of the disease was in 2011, in hibernating ...

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