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Researchers Measure Long-Term Impact of Compaction
it's better to take steps to prevent compaction rather than run into the difficulties associated with ...
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OSU Extension Workshop to Explore Bioenergy Opportunities in Southern Ohio
forests by taking what would generally be discarded and turning it into a bioenergy opportunity." ...
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Using Custom Rates to Show On-Farm Savings with No-Till
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/using-custom-rates-show-farm-savings-no-till
no-till. Or in other words, a farmer could take an 8-bushel loss in no-till to break even with tillage. ...
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Ten Approaches to Achieve High Corn Yields and Improve Profits
dry (usually late summer). • Take advantage of crop rotation—corn grown after soybeans will typically ...
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OSU Extension's Community Nutrition Programs Reach Tens of Thousands
said she and her son not only began eating healthier but started putting money in savings after taking ...
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Niblack Takes Helm of Plant Pathology
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/niblack-takes-helm-plant-pathology
October 10, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Terry Niblack is proud to be sitting at the helm of "what's arguably the best plant pathology department in the country." Niblack, who took the reins as chair of Ohio State University's Department of P ...
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OARDC Breaks Ground for State-of-the-art Feedstock Processing Research Facility
polymers and materials ââ¬â a research and commercialization area in which OARDC is taking the lead in ...
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Freshwater Prawn Finding Niche in Ohio Aquaculture
to take part in our research. We provide technology transfer around the state, and offer fact sheets ...
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Upswing in Market Prices May Benefit Ohio Growers
a position to take advantage of that because we did not have large yields,â said Matt Roberts, an Ohio ...
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Uncommon Wheat Disease Makes Rare Appearance in Ohio
yellow rust spores. Infected mature or stressed plants turn brown and dry and take on a scorched ...