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Scout, Avoid Southern Cottonseed Manure to Stop Palmer Amaranth in Ohio
reported in 13 counties across Ohio as of late 2015. That’s a marked increase from 2012 when the weed was ...
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Participants: Attending Annual Conservation Tillage Conference Benefits Bottom Line
reported that information they’ve gained from attending the numerous workshops and presentations offered ...
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Commercial Wine Production and Grape Growers Workshop Is Nov. 15 in Southern Ohio
Agriculture. According to its 2008 Economic Impact report, Ohio’s grape and wine industry generates more than ...
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Reducing the Environmental Impact of Cows' Waste
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/reducing-the-environmental-impact-cows-waste
according to a United Nations report. With every episode of gas and especially burping, cattle release ...
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New eFields report available
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/videos/new-efields-report-available
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February Newsletter
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/february-newsletter
report, which measures the impact that each county office has had in their community. I’m pleased to share ...
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News Tips and Events for the Week of Dec. 3
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/news-tips-and-events-for-the-week-dec-3
for OSU Extension, will discuss apps for grain farmers. Reporters are welcome to attend free of ...
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Gardeners: Test Soil to Save Money, Protect Ohio’s Water
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/gardeners-test-soil-save-money-protect-ohio%E2%80%99s-water
reports for home gardeners are normally very easy to understand, but if consumers have questions, they can ...
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Asiatic Garden Beetle Potential Problem in Northern Ohio Corn Fields, Sandy Soils
Michel said. Last year, growers who planted corn following soybeans in sandier soils reported Asiatic ...
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Weather Delayed Late Planting Increases Need to Scout for Pests
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/weather-delayed-late-planting-increases-need-scout-for-pests
this pest has been reported by Purdue University. Therefore, corn growers should start scouting their ...