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Dairy Producers Seeing Historically High Prices
driven by a growing ethanol demand. "Dairy producers are looking at that market in amazement. The ...
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A Mulch That Gives Nearly A Year's Worth of Weed Control
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/mulch-gives-nearly-years-worth-weed-control
"You would not only have weed control through the growing season, but also during winter. Then come the ...
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'Operation: Military Kids' Brings Kids, Parents to Campus
OMK camp is growing by leaps and bounds." ZumFelde, who has been with Ohio's OMK program ...
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Marketing Theme of 2002 Ohio Profitability Tour
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/marketing-theme-2002-ohio-profitability-tour
growers, who grow a variety of shade, ornamental and evergreen trees for wholesale and retail markets. July ...
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Managing Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle Focus of OSU-Hosted Meetings
number of lady beetles just keeps growing exponentially. They aren't going to go away any time ...
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Moisture Stress Biggest Limiting Factor in Crop Production
to grow outwards and downwards to find more water. The result is a compact root system, which in ...
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Field Trials Help Expand Knowledge of Organic Corn Hybrids
March 19, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- The demand for organic products, including grains, is growing, but ...
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Harvesting Corn for Silage A Tough Decision
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/harvesting-corn-silage-tough-decision
state. Some places may even see 150 bushels per acre. It's been a difficult growing season for us ...
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Ohio State receives $2.9 million NSF grant to boost K-12 science education
curriculum through a hands-on approach. At the same time, the fellows will grow professionally in their ...
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Wet Spring Ideal to Practice Controlled Traffic
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wet-spring-ideal-practice-controlled-traffic
of soil that gets driven on, eliminating compaction where plant roots are growing," said Reeder. ...