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  1. Tilling the Soil? Vertical Tillage Offers the Most Benefits

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tilling-soil-vertical-tillage-offers-most-benefits

    March 31, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Farmers may practice tillage to break up compacted soil, aid in ... tillage is usually more beneficial than horizontal tillage, says Randall Reeder, an Ohio State University ... well as their profits," said Reeder, who also holds an Ohio Agricultural Research and Development ...

  2. Chow Line: Cassava roots source of tapioca

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    a service of Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Send ... filipic.3@cfaes.osu.edu. This column was reviewed by Jaime Foster, registered dietitian and program specialist for Ohio ...

  3. Chow Line: Don't alter recipes for home canning (for 4/20/08)

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    accuracy before each canning season. Contact your county office of Ohio State University Extension or ... Line is a service of Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development ...

  4. Proper Storage Important to Keeping Seeds Viable

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    July 12, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Keeping a plant seed dry is the most important storage rule in ... maintaining its viability. Susan Stieve, curator of the Ohio State University Ornamental Plant Germplasm ... various plants at the 2002 Ohio Florists' Association Short Course. Her presentation will be held on ...

  5. Strip Tillage an Option for No-Till Farmers with Continuous Corn

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    March 12, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- No-till farmers looking to plant corn after corn this growing ... production issues associated with no-till monoculture crop systems. Randall Reeder, an Ohio State University ... the surface," said Reeder. Ohio leads the Midwest in no-till adoption. Currently over 20 percent ...

  6. Use Equipment/Technology to Manage Risk

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    March 19, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – For farmers looking to manage weather-related economic risks, ... equipment and technology are their best friends. Randall Reeder, an Ohio State University Extension ... Tri-Rivers Career Center in Marion, Ohio. "Using bigger equipment offers risk benefits," said ...

  7. Hall of Fame: 1950-1959

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    Wert, Ohio Link to Lantern Article: Article Link to Lantern Article: Article 1950 Don L. Good Class of ...

  8. Chow Line: Fish from open Gulf areas safe, for now (for 7/25/10)

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    http://www.auburn.edu/research/oilspillblog/. Chow Line is a service of Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research and ... and program specialist for Ohio State University Extension in the Department of Human Nutrition, in ...

  9. Ohio Dairy Challenge

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  10. Poisonous Carrot Family Plants Can Be Confused For Nontoxic Members

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    pollock.58@osu.edu COLUMBUS, Ohio – The carrot family, which boasts a variety of familiar edibles such as parsley, ... confuse for their nontoxic counterparts. Martin Quigley, an Ohio State University assistant professor of ... Both plants originated in Europe, but are now commonly found in Ohio, growing in wet, wooded areas and ...

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