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OSU Expert: Fruit and Vegetable Growers Have Options to Protect Crops From Frost and Freeze
the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service's Ohio Field Office ...
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USDA Grant Turns Up Heat on Ohmic Processing
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/usda-grant-turns-heat-ohmic-processing
Sastry said. Apparently, others agree. Sastry's team recently won a $492,000 U.S. Department of ...
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Producers Still Need to Watch for Heat Stress Signs in Livestock
most recent U.S. Drought Monitor. In fact, while temperatures are expected to cool somewhat over the ...
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Continued Extreme Heat Could Damage Corn, Soybeans
borders experiencing severe drought as of July 31, according to the most recent U.S. Drought Monitor. And ...
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Focus on Food Safety, Current Issues at OPGMA Congress, Jan. 17-19
Kleinhenz, Brad Bergefurd. Apples: Thinning Trials and U.S. Apple Industry Activities, Jan. 17, 1:30-2:45 ...
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Family Fundamentals: Talk about stepfamily challenges early and often (for October 2006)
October 10, 2006 I'm about to become a stepmother of a 13-year-old girl who sometimes seems ... treated with courtesy and respect from day one. Be sure you and your new husband openly communicate about ...
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Yearning to Be a Buckeye? Learn More about Ohio State's Academic Programs in Food, Ag, and Environment at Farm Science Review
department is now back where it originated. Young adults who visit the Bailey Building can learn more about ... stop for a student to learn more about Ohio State University," said Tyson. "It's ... about college opportunities, but they provide options for those seeking a higher degree of education or ...
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Long-Term Ohio State Research Points to Benefits of Drainage on Field Crops
rotation. "For corn, rotation with soybeans significantly increased yields, about a 25 bushel-per-acre ... rotation," said Reeder. "For soybeans, the benefit was less, but still noteworthy, about ... Strip-till, a common practice on rotating corn, outperformed subsoiling. "Corn performed about 5 to 10 ...
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Don’t Overdo Tillage Following Wet Spring, Harvest
planting and harvest this year mean the best course of action for farmers concerned about soil quality may ...
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Corn Stover Removal Decreases Soil Carbon, Impacts Crop
corn as a source of energy is becoming more common. But little is known about the impacts of residue ... only about 25 percent of corn stover could be removed without affecting soil or environmental quality. ... per acre or about 31 bushels per acre. Blanco suggests that the presence of residue helps to regulate ...