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Hydrangeas for Ohio Gardens
https://mastergardener.osu.edu/events/hydrangeas-ohio-gardens
Learn more about the five types of hydrangeas commonly grown in Ohio, along with care tips and special notes about the pink/blue ones that are more difficult to grow with Eric Barrett, Mahoning County ANR Educator. ...
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Top Performing Annuals for Ohio Gardens
https://mastergardener.osu.edu/events/top-performing-annuals-ohio-gardens
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Yet More Rain during Delayed 2017 Harvest: Managing the Risk of Soil Compaction
leading to the potential of increased runoff. In addition, the lack of pore space leaves little room for ... reducing overall axle load. High inflation pressures lead to more serious compaction events. Hold off on ...
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Don’t Leave Mycorrhizae Stranded in Your Prevented Planting Acres
Mycorrhizal Fungi. J. of Production Agriculture. 11(2):200-204. doi:10.2134/jpa1998.0200. ...
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Huron County's Merry Gardening Seminar
https://mastergardener.osu.edu/events/huron-countys-merry-gardening-seminar
Join Huron MGVs for the “Merry Gardening” Seminar on Saturday November 5, 2016. Registration is ...
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OSU’s Corn College workshop is March 13
Producers and agriculture professionals can get an update on the 2019 corn season by experts from ... the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University. The 2019 ... control. * Fungicide effects on disease, ear rot and yield in field corn. * Using precision agriculture to ...
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OARDC Branch Station Near-Surface Air and Soil Temperatures
Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) Agricultural Research Stations located throughout the ...
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Ohio's Coronavirus-19 Stay at Home Order and agricultural businesses
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American Society of Agronomy Webinar Series on Fusarium Head Blight
and Christina Cowger, plant pathologist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agriculture Research ...
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Adult cereal leaf beetles found, look out for larvae in wheat soon
cause yield loss in wheat, but, if present in high numbers, they could lead to heavy larval infestations ...