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Extension Beef Team Resources Available to Producers
October 22, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- With hay yields lower than expected and pasture damaged from drought, it could be next spring before producers have adequate forage supplies for their livestock. Ohio State University Extension offers several Web-based ...
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Extending the Life of Flowering Plants at the Molecular Level
November 7, 2005 WOOSTER, Ohio — Flowering plants are most eye-catching when healthy and in full-bloom vigor. But something always happens to them in the pot at the nursery or in the vase on someone's kitchen table —leaves wilt; the blooms eventually ...
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Expect High Soybean Aphid Populations Next Year
October 10, 2006 WOOSTER, Ohio-- The soybean aphid may be back in full force throughout Ohio soybean fields in 2007. Ohio State University research and Extension entomologists are predicting high population numbers based on recent observations of high a ...
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Extending Ohio's Raspberry Season With New Fall Cultivar
April 6, 2007 PIKETON, Ohio-- Black raspberries, the first bramble crop of the summer season, are a favorite among Ohio consumers. Research efforts are under way to extend the season so that black raspberries can continue to be enjoyed in the fall. Ohio ...
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Experts to Debate Rising Food Prices at Farm Science Review
August 11, 2008 LONDON, Ohio-- The dynamics of the global economy and food production are shifting, and agricultural economists from Ohio State University and Purdue University will discuss the driving forces behind the change during this year's Farm ...
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Explore Change of Ohio's Forests During Soils Conference
September 10, 2008 BELLVILLE, Ohio-- Explore change of Ohio's forests through the impact of the emerald ash borer to agriculture to urban development at the 28th annual Central States Forest Soils Conference. The event will take place Oct. 14-Oct. ...
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Exotic Tree Pest Generating Concern in Forestry/Nursery Industries
July 18, 2002 WOOSTER, Ohio- A new tree pest, discovered last month in Michigan, could pose a threat to Ohio's nursery industry and native forests if it ever crossed the state border. The beetle, known as the emerald ash borer, has been identified as ...
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Exotic Elm Tree Pest Found for First Time in Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/exotic-elm-tree-pest-found-first-time-ohio
June 28, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- An exotic insect that can cause cosmetic damage to elm trees has been reported for the first time in Ohio. The European elm flea weevil (Orchestes alni), first found and identified in the Midwest in Illinois and Wisconsin ...
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Exercise Caution When Applying Pop-Up Starter Fertilizer
June 25, 2009 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Corn producers who use "pop-up" or in-furrow starter fertilizer at planting should be mindful of their application rates so as not to cause seed injury, resulting in significant plant stand and yield losses. Rober ...
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Evaluate Numerous Sources When Choosing Corn Hybrids
January 3, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Farmers should evaluate corn performance data from as many locations as possible when choosing hybrids to plant next season. Ohio State University agronomist Peter Thomison said that results of the 2001 Ohio Corn Performanc ...