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Aug. 17 Research Tour to Focus on Agricultural Diversification
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WOOSTER, Ohio – Small and medium-sized farms often struggle to compete with larger farms, who can have a built-in advantage due to their size. Researchers at The Ohio State University are exploring how smaller farms can maximize their unique strengths and ...
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Late Corn Better Than Blighted Corn
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Growers whose corn crops were harmed by excessive rain in April and May likely will have enough growing days left in the season if they replant in the next two to three weeks, according to an Ohio State University agronomist. “If they replanted soon, it w ...
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Organic Dairy Production Featured at June 29 Field Day
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WOOSTER, Ohio – For the first time, the Organic Food and Farming Education and Research (OFFER) program will include organic dairy production in its annual field day. The June 29 field day from 2 to 6 p.m. will include new findings and discuss important i ...
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Newly Revised Ohio Agronomy Guide for Sale
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COLUMBUS, Ohio —A lot can change in 12 years. That’s why the 2005 edition of the Ohio Agronomy Guide was just revised to offer the most up-to-date guidelines for planting corn, soybeans, wheat and forages in Ohio, managing the pests they attract and enric ...
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Slugs Likely to Thrive This Summer
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Something very small has benefited from the heavy rainfall that has played havoc with field crops statewide: the slimy and frequently hungry gray garden slug. Planting corns and soybeans early sometimes helps reduce the amount of damage f ...
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June 8: Discover the Nature of Clintonville's Ravines
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A pocket of Columbus has its own smaller pockets, and they’re rich with plants and wildlife. The next Environmental Professionals Network breakfast program will explore these biodiversity oases and how residents are working to protect the ...
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Thinking about Growing Hops? Consider this Field Day
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PIKETON, Ohio —As the craft brew market continues to grow in Ohio, this could be prime time to tour a field of hops and learn what it takes to start one. The June 15 Hops Field Day at the Ohio State University South Centers will offer attendees guidelines ...
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Media Advisory: Ohio State Experts Can Speak on Salmonella, Backyard Chickens
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/media-advisory-ohio-state-experts-can-speak-salmonella-backyard-chickens
COLUMBUS, Ohio — With 32 people infected, Ohio has the highest number of Salmonella cases in a recent outbreak involving 47 states where people had contact with backyard poultry flocks. Two experts from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental ...
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Get Your Ohio Agricultural Fertilizer Applicator Certification
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/get-your-ohio-agricultural-fertilizer-applicator-certification
CANFIELD, Ohio — It seems you can never know enough about fertilizer these days. A June 22 field day is designed to help answer questions about applying fertilizer, and after the event, participants can obtain the required state certification for anyone w ...
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See How a Tree Grown in Northern Ohio Becomes, Say, an Amish-Made Dining Room Chair
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/see-how-tree-grown-northern-ohio-becomes-say-amish-made-dining-room-chair
MANSFIELD, Ohio — A June 20 tour in northern Ohio will show how trees get turned into products, including Amish-made lumber and furniture. “We hope people find it an eye-opening experience,” said co-organizer Kathy Smith, a forestry expert at The Ohio Sta ...