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Management Strategies Focus of CCA Event at Farm Science Review
and OSU Extension agricultural engineering specialist Jon Rausch, Frank Gibbs from U.S. Department of ...
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Learn How to Maximize Yields at Ohio No-Till Conference
cooperation with Ohio State University Extension and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources ...
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Increase Forage Production and Boost Profits with Livestock Grazing School
High School, 11519 US Rt. 62, Sardinia, Ohio. Registration is $50 per person and $25 for each ...
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Ohio State Experts on Emerald Ash Borer (Updated February 2007)
Development Center (OARDC) and Ohio State University Extension are available to speak with the media about ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Oh, Deer, Where's the Velvet? (for the Week of Nov. 23, 2008)
need more study (http://www.avma.org/issues/animal_welfare/deer_velvet_bgnd.asp). About This: ... College — is a weekly feature for children about science, nature, farming and the environment. It's ...
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Take Steps For Crop Success During Soybean Planting
"Based on Ohio State research surveys, just about every field in Ohio has some level of SCN," said ... ground." To learn more about preparing the soybean crop for planting, log on to the Ohio State Agronomic ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Turkey beards (for the week of Nov. 18, 2001)
wrong end. The beard appears on male turkeys, or toms, when the birds are about 11 weeks old. Itâs ...
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Don't Pass Up Rare Opportunity to Make Fall Fertilizer Applications
about two weeks early, on average, they can get quite a bit of fertilizer applications down this fall ... these may not be a big concern this winter," said Mullen. For more information about managing ...
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Family Fundamentals: Look for early warning signs of autism disorders (for April 2007)
(http://www.firstsigns.org), parents often begin noticing red flags when their child is about 15 to 18 months old. Warning ... people's feelings or talking about their own feelings. Prefer not to be held or cuddled or might cuddle ...
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Bad News for Growers: Too Much Wheat Means Low Prices
response to excess supply and lack of storage. "In all of those economic models you learn about ... 2006 there were 41 million bushels, and at harvest we have about 4 million bushels more than last ...