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2008 Ohio Wheat Crop Anticipated to Top One Million Acres
planting wheat in 15-inch rows then they don't even need to worry about crop size," said ...
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Chow Line: Just how much vitamin D is enough? (for 3/1/09)
More recently, you may have heard about an article in the September 2007 issue of Archives of Internal ...
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Wheat Planting Intentions for 2008 Promising
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-planting-intentions-2008-promising
a partial Ohio State University Extension appointment. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ...
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Cover Crops Can Serve Corn Nitrogen Needs in Continous No-Till
environmental purpose, but they serve an economic purpose as well. ââ¬ÅIn the 1980s, the U.S. imported 24 ...
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Ohio's Wheat Production Continues to Shrink
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohios-wheat-production-continues-shrink
would account for 4 percent of the total U.S. soft red winter wheat. Ohio ranks seventh overall among ...
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New Phytophthora Research to Speed Up Plant Protection
in partial resistance and which are not. It allows us to more quickly target which genes are ...
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Glyphosate-Resistant Corn Hybrids Create Planting Challenges
become more popular. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 13 percent of Ohio's corn ...
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Exotic Tree Pest Generating Concern in Forestry/Nursery Industries
China, Japan, Korea and eastern Russia. U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers speculate the insect ...
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Moisture Stress Biggest Limiting Factor in Crop Production
that tend to drain water quickly. Sandy soils, at best, can hold about 2 inches of water per foot, and ... this time period. Average water use of a corn crop during pollination and grain fill is about 1/3 inch ...
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OARDC Researcher Awarded Honorary Doctorate
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/oardc-researcher-awarded-honorary-doctorate
University researcher Linda Saif is equally excited about the news she received just a few days into 2003. ...