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  1. Stick to Recommended Practices When Planting Corn

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/stick-recommended-practices-when-planting-corn

    April 4, 2006 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- With corn planting fast approaching, Ohio State University Extension agronomists hope Ohio growers keep in mind the trials and tribulations experienced last season when establishing their crop.   Peter Thomison, associate pr ...

  2. Stewart's Bacterial Leaf Blight Predicted Severe This Year

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/stewarts-bacterial-leaf-blight-predicted-severe-year

    April 2, 2002 WOOSTER, Ohio- Stewart's bacterial leaf blight, a corn disease that can cause significant yield losses in susceptible hybrids, could be severe this growing season. Ohio State University plant pathologist Pat Lipps said the disease, also ...

  3. Tax Workshops Focus on Law Issues/Changes

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tax-workshops-focus-law-issueschanges

    October 26, 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Tax season is fast approaching and individuals who prepare and file tax returns for individuals, small business and farmers have the opportunity to attend several Ohio State University Extension-sponsored tax preparation ...

  4. Take Steps For Crop Success During Soybean Planting

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/take-steps-crop-success-during-soybean-planting

    April 11, 2007 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Properly preparing and planting a crop is critical to plants overcoming pests and diseases and producing profitable yields.   As growers prepare their soybean crop, they are encouraged to follow several steps to ensure a sea ...

  5. Take an IPM Approach to Preventing Wheat Disease

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/take-ipm-approach-preventing-wheat-disease

    February 11, 2008 WOOSTER, Ohio-- As spring approaches, along with the subsequent "green-up" of Ohio's wheat crop, growers are looking to prevent the development and spread of barley yellow dwarf virus.   The virus, which is transmitted by ...

  6. Success With New Commodities Promising for Ohio Farmers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/success-new-commodities-promising-ohio-farmers

    August 21, 2001 PIKETON, Ohio- Several specialty crops being studied by Ohio State University researchers may prove to be promising new commodities for Ohio farmers. Specialty types of sweet potato, Asian eggplant and bitter melon are the focus of horticu ...

  7. Stressed Crops Tapping Hidden Soil Moisture, But Rain Still Needed

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/stressed-crops-tapping-hidden-soil-moisture-rain-still-needed

    June 26, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Despite some recent showers, drought-like conditions continue across Ohio and field crops are beginning to exhibit signs of stress. At the moment, however, enough soil moisture is still available for the crops to get by.   A ...

  8. Survey Explores Farmers' Use of Precision Agriculture Technology

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/survey-explores-farmers-use-precision-agriculture-technology

    February 24, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio farmers have rapidly adopted precision agriculture technology, with about 50 percent of them incorporating at least one component in their production system. But how satisfied are they with the equipment and the res ...

  9. Spicing Up Ohio's Veggie Market With Exotic Crops

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/spicing-ohios-veggie-market-exotic-crops

    October 7, 2002 PIKETON, Ohio- Looking to grow and market something different than tomatoes, cucumbers or peppers? How does amaranth, jute, Alaskan yard-long beans or malabar spinach grab you? Researchers at Ohio State University's South Centers at P ...

  10. Soybeans Overcoming Diseases, Other Issues

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybeans-overcoming-diseases-other-issues

    August 30, 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio's soybean crop is holding its own despite getting slammed with diseases and the onset of cooler-than-normal August temperatures, which could delay the grain-filling process.   Ohio State University Extension spec ...

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