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Naturalist Series: Ice Age Ohio
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/naturalist-series-ice-age-ohio
learn about Ice Age Ohio. Participants will have the opportunity to explore glacial effects on the land, ... the animals that lived in Ohio, and take a look at a dig near Findlay. ...
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Ohio Ag Law Blog-- Ohio Legislation on the Move
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/blog/wed-04242019-624pm/ohio-ag-law-blog-ohio-legislation-move
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Flooded Soybeans in Some Areas of the State
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/flooded-soybeans-some-areas-state
June 22-23, some areas of Ohio received a significant amount of rain with some areas receiving as ... depleted, and carbon dioxide builds up suffocating the plant. Cool, cloudy days and cool, clear nights ...
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News: Ohio State ATI welcomes five new faculty members
https://ati.osu.edu/news/news-ohio-state-ati-welcomes-five-new-faculty-members
Five new faculty members are joining the Ohio State ATI campus community. Dr. Uttara Samarakoon ... He has taught various classes in mathematics at the Ohio University Lancaster Campus over the past ... the OARDC Wooster campus for four years focusing on waste remediation and energy production using ...
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Spring Management of Ohio Winter Malting Barley
Management of Ohio Winter Malting Barley (including spring management) is now available online at: ... malting barley management. Ohio farmers need to carefully consider growing winter malting barley as it may ... markets in Ohio for barley that does not meet the requirements for malt. Malting barley is not sold ...
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Ohio State releases new Surviving an Active Aggressor video
could strike any place, at any time. That’s why Ohio State’s Department of Public Safety has released ...
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Seed Quality Issues in Soybean
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-34/seed-quality-issues-soybean
Let’s face it – we’ve had historic rains in parts of Ohio during 2018 and we are now observing ... overwintering spores. We have documented several different species causing substantial losses in Ohio over the ... past 3 years. 4. Anthracnose – this has been very rare in Ohio but this year I did find it on petioles ...
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Coffee with the Master Gardeners: Pioneer Plants
https://miami.osu.edu/events/coffee-master-gardeners-pioneer-plants
in Western Ohio. They will discuss how early settlers utilized the plants for everything from baking ...
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Spotted Wing Drosophila Remains a Concern for Area Fruit Growers
https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/spotted-wing-drosophila-remains-concern-area-fruit-growers
insect causes damage when its larva- tiny white worms- feed on ripening fruit. The first SWD in Ohio for ... test on healthy berries every 5-7 days to determine if they have an infestation. If adults or larvae of ... treat for it before it becomes a problem. Spotted Wing Drosophila: A new pest in Ohio's fruit crops ...
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Ohio Ag Law Blog – In the news: USDA’s Economic Research Service employees unionize
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