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  1. Transgenics Could Pose Planting Challenges This Season

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/transgenics-could-pose-planting-challenges-season

    February 21, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- The percentage of transgenic corn hybrids increasing in Ohio may prove to make this season's planting more of a challenge.   According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, over 40 percent of Ohio's corn acrea ...

  2. Third Frontier Assists Appalachia Ohio Businesses Through TechGrowth Ohio

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/third-frontier-assists-appalachia-ohio-businesses-through-techgrowth-ohio

    April 30, 2010 PIKETON, Ohio – An engine that runs on heated air, a gluten-free bread product, a new method to pasteurize eggs – all are ideas or new technology of Ohio businesses and entrepreneurs brought to fruition by the Ohio Third Frontier program.   ...

  3. Think of the Honey Bee When Spraying for Soybean Aphids

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/think-honey-bee-when-spraying-soybean-aphids

    August 15, 2007 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Insecticides may be the only effective means to control the soybean aphid, but what can stop the pest may also be harmful to beneficial insects, such as honeybees.   With soybean aphid populations rising, and concerns growi ...

  4. Technology Offers Green Method to Tackle Top Disease of Cereal Crops

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/technology-offers-green-method-tackle-top-disease-cereal-crops

    May 26, 2010 Editor's note: High-resolution photos are available. Contact Candace Pollock at 614-292-3799 or e-mail pollock.58@cfaes.osu.edu. Captions are provided following the press release. COLUMBUS, Ohio – Technology developed by researchers at T ...

  5. Tall Fescue Could Be the Perfect Lawn Grass for Ohio

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tall-fescue-could-be-perfect-lawn-grass-ohio

    March 23, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – With its lush green color and fine texture, Kentucky bluegrass may be the lawn grass of choice among Ohioans, but tall fescue – with its many favorable attributes-- should not be overlooked.   Pam Sherratt, an Ohio State Un ...

  6. Swine Feed Additive A Major Focus at Pork Producer Programs

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/swine-feed-additive-major-focus-pork-producer-programs

    January 8, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- A swine feed additive that has been shown to increase growth rate, enhance feed efficiency and improve carcass characteristics will be a major topic of discussion at upcoming Ohio State University Extension pork producer pr ...

  7. Strength of Wheat Crop Being Questioned

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/strength-wheat-crop-being-questioned

    March 20, 2002 WOOSTER, Ohio- Ohio's wheat crop has broken winter dormancy over a month early, raising concerns that the crop may be weakened prior to establishing re-growth come spring. Ohio State University plant pathologist Pat Lipps said fluctuat ...

  8. Store Now, Sell Later for the Best Grain Profits

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/store-now-sell-later-best-grain-profits

    November 9, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Stockpiling rather than selling appears to be the growing trend for grain producers looking to get the best deal from their corn crop.   Matt Roberts, an Ohio State University Extension agricultural economist, said that s ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. Stewart's Wilt Predicted Low Risk

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/stewarts-wilt-predicted-low-risk

    March 17, 2005 WOOSTER, Ohio — Stewart's bacterial leaf blight, a common corn disease found in Ohio, is predicted to be of low risk for most of the state this growing season.   Pat Lipps, an Ohio State University research plant pathologist with the O ...

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