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Meet Anna Parkman, Instructional Faculty in Agribusiness and Applied Economics
the right direction? And equally as important, how do you take your own business, your farm or your ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2012-33
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2012/33
(Plant Pathologist-Soybeans), Nathan Douridas (FSR Farm Manager), David Dugan (Adams, Brown, Highland), ...
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Is it Phytophthora stem rot? Is it flooding injury? Or is it both?
for the fields on your farm – and the focus should be not on the Rps gene but on the partial ...
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Reminder about late-season scouting for Palmer amaranth and waterhemp
plants from fields now will go a long way toward maintaining the profitability of farm operations. There ...
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Soil Sampling Methods
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/soil-sampling-methods
soil sampling provides a useful record of farm field fertility. Soil test results are an important ...
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Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease 2 Confirmed in Medina County
https://medina.osu.edu/news/rabbit-hemorrhagic-disease-2-confirmed-medina-county
can benefit from implementing biosecurity measures on farm and at home to prevent inadvertent ...
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On The Road With The Sustainable World Tour
https://bioproducts.osu.edu/news/road-sustainable-world-tour
visited the university’s research farm as well as Sanborn Field. Sanborn Field is a plot of land in the ...
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INNOVATION IN EXTENSION: Louisiana State University
https://lod.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/louisianaState
improvement of Louisiana Farming Operations Notes from phone interview: One's in Ag Engineering with ...
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No pigweed left behind- late-season scouting for Palmer amaranth and waterhemp
maintaining the profitability of Ohio farm operations. There is information on Palmer amaranth and waterhemp ...
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How Reliable will this Year's Test Plot Data Be?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-39/how-reliable-will-years-test-plot-data-be
from single on-farm strip tests should not be used to make a decision on adoption of a treatment or ...