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Spring 2014 SENR Seminar Series
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/spring-2014-senr-seminar-series-2
Who bears greater responsibility for contributing to climate change? Who is most vulnerable to the ... negative impacts of climate change? Who is taking action to adapt to or mitigate climate change? Who is ... taking action to address the problem through emissions reductions and leadership in negotiating a global ...
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Wheat May Be Making A Comeback
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-may-be-making-comeback
of poor weather conditions impacting corn and soybeans, wheat may turn out to be the best crop for ... recommends growers plant after the Hessian fly safe date for their county but attempt to plant wheat by the ... important to use fungicide-treated wheat seed, because the seed may have to sit in the soil for awhile and ...
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Use Equipment/Technology to Manage Risk
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/use-equipmenttechnology-manage-risk
March 19, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – For farmers looking to manage weather-related economic risks, ... region depends on the weather for natural grain drying." Making adjustments to, as well as properly ... allow other components that usually last for about three or four years to be replaced before ...
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Bringing Quality Beef to the Middle East with Ohio-Israeli Project
producers have been looking to Ohio as a source for new feeder calf suppliers to answer their concerns about ... producers to prepare their cattle herds for artificial insemination. "Many new products have been ... is creating opportunities to raise quality beef cattle in this Middle East country, giving producers ...
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Rains May Hold Up Corn Crop
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/rains-may-hold-corn-crop
a grower has to replant and canât plant for another week and has to stay in corn, it may be a good option ... hail, nearly three-quarters of the stateâs corn crop remains in good-to-excellent condition, according ... to the Ohio Agricultural Statistics Service. But itâs the saturated soils and ponding of some ...
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Soybean Breeding Program Growing to Meet Industry Demands
"Growers are constantly looking for varieties that are resistant to diseases, such as Phytophthora, and ... market add additional value to the state's agricultural economy. For example, Dilworth certified ... produce soybeans for export to the Japanese tofu market. Additionally, OARDC research has revealed that ...
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Poisonous Carrot Family Plants Can Be Confused For Nontoxic Members
happened. The Center for Disease Control reports that from 1979 to 1988 (the most recent national data ... everyone knew what to look out for. Now, most people donât know the difference between good plants and ... confuse for their nontoxic counterparts. Martin Quigley, an Ohio State University assistant professor of ...
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Researchers Take Close Look at Emerging Corn Virus
Research and Development Center (OARDC) have learned enough about the disease to be prepared for its ... resistant to the virus. The black-faced leafhopper is also responsible for the spread of the maize chlorotic ... Georgia farmers who planted Bt sweet corn did not spray to control for insects like the fall armyworm and ...
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Some Ohio Corn May Need Replanting
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/some-ohio-corn-may-need-replanting
cause of stand loss, expense for seed can range from none to full cost," said Thomison. He added ... applications. "For instance, it may be necessary to reapply herbicides, especially if deep tillage is ... planting Bt hybrids may be beneficial to protect the crop against European corn borer damage." For ...
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Supervision of Program Assistants/Program Coordinators
into Vita record. Identify appropriate contribution to EERA. Observe employee teaching if determined ...