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Gypsum Spread on Farms Could Help Keep Water Clean, Not Green
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/gypsum-spread-farms-could-help-keep-water-clean-not-green
the soil dates back to the Greeks and Romans. Benjamin Franklin was an early U.S. proponent. In an ...
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Conference Offers Small Farmers Options to Diversify, Grow Operations
their farm operations who aren’t sure where they can potentially find farm funding can learn more about ...
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Small Farm Conference March 13-14 Offers Expansion Options for Farmers
utilize acreage,” Nye said, “there is a strong interest in learning more about methods for diversifying ...
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Agronomists Offer Webinars for Corn, Soybean and Wheat Growers Feb. 11 and 25
Tracy Turner COLUMBUS, Ohio – Growers wanting to learn more about corn yield optimization, corn ...
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Workshop to Offer Wine Grape Growers Insight on Managing Vines after Winter Damage
information about the event, including registration, contact Marrison at marrison.2@osu.edu or 440-576-9008, ...
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Soil Health Workshop
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/soil-health-workshop-0
Soil Health Workshop, Participants will learn about agronomy, the importance of soil fertility and ...
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Soil Health Workshop
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/soil-health-workshop
Soil Health Workshop, Participants will learn about agronomy, the importance of soil fertility and ...
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A New Approach to Ag Research Funding
https://oardc.osu.edu/events/new-approach-ag-research-funding
Hall in Columbus. Rockey will talk about the foundation, the challenges in starting it, the scientific ... For more information about the event or to reserve one of those individual time slots (which are 15 ...
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Urban Agriculture Classes Designed to Increase Food Production Enterprises
the college. Some of the topics participants will learn about in the courses include how to choose ...
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OSU Expert: Cereal Leaf Beetle Populations on the Rise; Growers Need to Scout, May Need to Spray
the U.S., having produced more than 49 million bushels in 2011, according to the Columbus-based Ohio ...