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Produce Safety Workshop Is Nov. 14 in Northeast Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/produce-safety-workshop-nov-14-northeast-ohio
a good time to learn about GAPs.” Leading the workshop will be OSU Extension educators and Ohio ... the course, Kulhanek said. That certification comes only through a farm audit by the U.S. Department ... a participant’s required yearly attendance in a comprehensive GAPs class. Further details about the agreement are ...
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Nutrient Management Key Theme of Ohio No-Till Conference
December 1, 2011 CELINA, Ohio – Experts from Ohio State University Extension, the U.S. Department ... available about no-till and current agricultural issues covered at this event.” Hoorman will lead several ... about nutrient management issues around Lake Erie and Grand Lake St. Marys, is perhaps the biggest topic ...
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Ohio State Crop Scientists Discover Gene That Controls Fruit Shape
Thus, SUN may be telling us more about the whole process of diversification in fruits and across plant ... through seed catalogs and for sale in supermarkets. However, very little is known about the genetic basis ... for such transformations in tomatoes, and virtually nothing has been discerned about morphological ...
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Pilot Plant, Research Advancements Help Drive Domestic Natural Rubber Project Forward
for rubber manufacturing. What's different about the facility is the source of its natural ... the state of Ohio-- also involves the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the University of Akron and Oregon ... technology, passenger vehicle tires need about 50 percent natural rubber content to adequately resist the road's demands, ...
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Ohio State Launches Center for Applied Plant Sciences
new center will facilitate the translation, or connection, between basic research and applications in ... of synergy that can take a very basic biological concept and translate it into an application that ... and, ultimately, economic development opportunities. Find more information about CAPS soon at ...
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Late Getting Corn in the Ground? You Could Cut Back on Nitrogen
they may be able to get away with slightly reducing their nitrogen application rates. Robert Mullen, an ... nitrogen rates by about 10 percent from current Ohio State University recommendations for either ... "Producers might be a little concerned about cutting back, but our research suggests that as long as we do ...
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Piketon Field Night Aug. 11 Includes Pumpkin Pollination, Drip Irrigation, Small Fruit, Tomatoes
funding opportunities through the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation ... tour of OSU South Center’s fields and learn about the pumpkin pollinator research project, new small ... Route 32 and Shyville Road, one mile east of U.S. Route 23, just south of Piketon. A detailed schedule ...
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Promoting Infiltration
Removal on log jams to understand more about them and when removal is needed: ... http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/water/pubs/fs_st/stfs18/tabid/4173/Default.aspx. For roofs without gutters, you can plant grass, spread bark mulch or use gravel under the drip ... http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/water/pubs/fs_st/stfs18/tabid/4173/Default.aspx ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Bee Good! But Why? (for the Week of June 3, 2007)
May 24, 2007 Q. Dear Twig: Alright, I'll ask. How do native bees help us? A. Most native bees ... in the end, to new plants, too. And that's how native bees help us (as do honeybees). That is, ... Unbeelievable! But only honeybees give us honey. Next: Build a house for native bees! Twig P.S. Grapes, apples, ...
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Fill Up on Gas from Garbage? Ohio State Campus in Wooster to Try It … at $2.25 a Gallon
costs only about two-thirds as much as gasoline and, when burned, emits about a third less greenhouse ... Wooster, about 60 miles south of Cleveland. Some may come, too, from a similar quasar facility in Columbus. ... that results. Some of that gas runs a generator-- quasar’s Wooster digester currently produces about 30 ...