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Ornamental Plant Disease New to Ohio Poses Threat to Daylilies
August 29, 2001 COLUMBUS, Ohio- An ornamental plant disease, first diagnosed in Ohio last month, ... has been reported in Franklin and Cuyahoga counties. First reported in the southeastern United States ... last year, it also exists in Kentucky, Indiana and other midwestern states, and poses potential ...
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Time to Assess Rapidly Developing Wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/time-assess-rapidly-developing-wheat
to head to the fields to assess their crop in order to make timely management decisions. Pierce Paul, ... state of their crop should also conduct a stand count in fields or sections of fields that may exhibit ... problems. "Growers want to go out and count the tillers in poor-looking areas of their field. Fifteen ...
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Land Laboratory
https://ati.osu.edu/grace-l-drake-agricultural-laboratory/land-laboratory
Ohio State ATI's 143-acre land laboratory consists of a classroom in the field and numerous ... pasture, and the balance in woodlands, facilities, lawns, and open areas. The tillable acres are planted to ... corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, alfalfa, and mixed hay. Students in the Crop Management and Soil ...
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Ohio Growers Face Development Risks on Late-Planted Wheat
reported in this press release last week. The number should be 900,000 acres. Please note the change in the ... says an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist. "We are in the high-risk time now for ... planting wheat. Ideally, the wheat should have been in the ground by mid-October, but if you have to push ...
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OSU Extension Specialists Asking for Grower Input on Head Scab Evaluation Tool
throughout in 2010. The Fusarium Head Blight Risk Assessment Tool ... (http://www.wheatscab.psu.edu/riskTool_2010.html) is one of the largest early disease warning systems in the nation that uses a combination of ... important problem in Ohio, with the biggest outbreak in the last 10-14 years occurring in 2010," said ...
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Ohio 4-H Conference
https://brown.osu.edu/news/ohio-4-h-conference
State of Ohio. The objective of this event is to learn together and from each other in order to improve ...
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Ohio First Lady Learns About Leading AgBioscience Research During OARDC Visit
Strickland,ââ¬Â Slack said. ââ¬ÅThis was an opportunity to have her visit with faculty and to see projects in ... Cellular Imaging Center. Her interest level in these programs and how they impact the state of Ohio was ... Research Facility, a $5.5 million state-of-the-art building dedicated last August that supports research in ...
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Local Planning for Farmland in Ohio: Summary Report on Farmland Preservation Task Force Planning in 15 Counties
In Ohio, and across the nation, land use and farmland preservation issues have become topics of ... increasing concern. In response, a number of approaches have been called for to address these issues. While ... incentives and information dissemination. In Ohio, which has a strong tradition of "home rule," ...
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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 ... alarming find because it suggests that rather than just killing stressed trees in landscapes, the emerald ... ash borer might be able to attack and kill ash trees in native forests," said Dan Herms, an Ohio ...
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Chow Line: Just how much vitamin D is enough? (for 3/1/09)
current guidelines for vitamin D were refined in 1997 in the Institute of Medicine's "Dietary ... More recently, you may have heard about an article in the September 2007 issue of Archives of Internal ... chronically low levels of vitamin D in their bloodstream. Vitamin D is unique in that the body's skin ...