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Spotted Wing Drosophila Impacts Berry Crops
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/spotted-wing-drosophila-impacts-berry-crops
if you don’t realize that you have it and then don’t do anything about it. “Once you find spotted ...
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AgrAbility Educational Programs
247-7681. For more information about the Ohio AgrAbility Program visit agrability.osu.edu ...
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Stay Safe During Spring Planting Season
For more information about the OSU Ag Safety visit http://www.agsafety.osu.edu or contact Kent ...
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Resources for Managing Agricultural Employee Safety
General Industry card. For more information about the OSHA & AG program or to schedule training visit ... https://agsafety.osu.edu/osha-ag or call 614-292-0622 For additional information about OSU Ag Safety contact Kent McGuire, OSU ...
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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of Jan. 7
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-state-food-ag-env-calendar-listings-jan-7-0
to 5 p.m., Fayette County Agriculture Service Center, 415 U.S. 22 SW, Washington Court House. ... Ohio State University Extension’s Fayette County office, 1415 U.S. 22 SW, Washington Court House. ... U.S. 322, Williamsfield. Workshop will focus on helping farmers become more profitable corn producers. ...
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Impacts at 2016 Farm Science Review
the history and mission of AgrAbility, information about Ohio farmers, Ohio AgrAbility, assistive ...
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Color Codes: Researcher’s Innovative Work in Natural Food Dyes Gains Recognition
make juice, you add some lime-- you get red. “How can the plant make blue with pigments that give us ...
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Ohio State Announces New Public-Private Partnership to Enhance Ohio MarketMaker
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio food producers and buyers will soon have access to a newly enhanced and expanded web-based resource with food industry-related information that links producers to potential customers thanks to a new partnership announced today by Ohi ...
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Learn about Season Extension, More at Farm Science Review’s Small Farms Center
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Cold frames, high tunnels, row covers and plasticulture are just some of the ways rural and urban growers can extend their growing season and increase access to fresh, local, healthy foods, says an Ohio State University Extension educator ...
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“Fresh Market Tomato fertility – the never-ending battle against fruit physiological disorders”
setting for accurate calibration and use. These pocket-sized meters currently cost about $500 and are ... Trial report published by Purdue University. This publication is a compilation of vegetable variety ...