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  1. Clean Sweep: Farm Pesticide Disposal Collection

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    Farmers are encouraged to take unused or unwanted pesticides to one of the upcoming Clean Sweep collection sites. The farm pesticide disposal collection will be held at the following locations: August 16, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Perry Feed and Coal 4204 Main St., ...

  2. CFAES Announces New Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Education

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) welcomes Gary Pierzynski as its new associate dean for research and graduate education. "Ohio State University and CFAES have an outstanding ...

  3. Manure Science Review Set for July 25

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    FOREST, Ohio — There are safe, research-tested, beneficial ways to use manure on farm fields — methods that put its nutrients to good use while also protecting water quality — and they’re the focus of an upcoming event in northwest Ohio. On July 25, Watki ...

  4. Pork Producers and Dairy Farmers Watchful of the Trade Conflict

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — If the world tariff conflict continues to escalate, Ohio’s pork and dairy producers could suffer from the fallout. Exports of soybeans, which have already been targeted with tariffs, are critical to Ohio, but pork and dairy products play ...

  5. Happy Cows Mean Better Meat

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — If you’re around cows much, you probably know this: Cows move infinitely slower than the people who work with them. And you can guess which speed causes less stress for cows. Stress matters not simply because less is better than more for ...

  6. Soybean Tariff: How Much Could It Cost an Ohio Farmer?

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — An Ohio farmer could lose more than half of his or her annual net income if the threatened 25 percent tariff is imposed on U.S. soybeans and corn in China, a study from The Ohio State University has found. Researchers with the College of ...

  7. OSU Research Field Days

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    Join us this summer for field days featuring Ohio State University research. You'll have the opportunity to talk with the researchers and learn more about innovations and new technology.  Read more... ...

  8. Spotted Laternfly Settling In a Little Too Close

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — An invasive pest that was initially contained within Pennsylvania has spread to Delaware and Virginia, and insect experts worry the next stop will be Ohio. Spotted lanternflies suck sap from fruit crops and trees, which can weaken them an ...

  9. China Curbing Purchases of U.S. Soybeans

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio — Farmers in Ohio have begun planting soybeans just as the trade war with China, the world’s largest consumer of the crop, has reached another nerve-racking point. Last week, Bunge, the world’s largest oilseed producer, told Bloomberg News ...

  10. Tick Season Has Officially Started in Ohio

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    COLUMBUS, Ohio – The weather’s finally warm, the sun is out, and now, so are the ticks. And this year, tick season in Ohio is expected to be pretty bad, says Glen Needham, a retired entomologist and tick expert formerly with Ohio State University Extensio ...

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