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Lep Monitoring Network – Fall Armyworm Update and Last Week of Corn Earworm Reports # 19
up to 82 of these imposters in one trap! We plan to continue updates on this infestation in Van Wert ... armyworm pests this past week, we recommend continuing to scout for egg masses and larva for this damaging ... statewide average for FAW this past week has decreased from 37.7 during the week ending on August 18 th to ...
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Ohio State assists Ohio farmers following USDA natural disaster declaration
CFAES encourages farmers to visit its Drought Conditions and Resources webpage for updated information ... visit the USDA’s disaster assistance website. For ongoing updates and resources related to agriculture, ... according to the Sept. 5 update from the U.S. Drought Monitor. And Ohio is now experiencing its first ...
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2024 Teaching & Learning Community Gathering
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/2024-Community-Gathering
a positive impact on their creativity, citing AI as a helpful aid for brainstorming. It is important to ... can the enormous potential AI within education be used for to enhance desired learning gains? How do ... responses to reflection questions Wrap up Community Gathering Resources For helpful pre-reading on AI ...
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In Stressful Times, Who Do You Turn To?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-31/stressful-times-who-do-you-turn
impossible for them to escape the constant stress. Many of us can step away from our jobs when things get ... kind and supportive. Take five minutes to care for yourself. Depression and anxiety are real, and ... what's happening in the agricultural world, so educate them. Finally, I encourage the community to check ...
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Ohio Bakes Under the Late August Sun
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-30/ohio-bakes-under-late-august-sun
was hard to come by as well, with precipitation running 5-25% of normal for many counties in central ... detailed look at conditions and resources, visit our Drought Response Page or for the latest up-to ... Summary D aytime temperatures during the final week of August were blistering hot, running 5-10°F ...
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Dean’s Charity Steer Show Raises Record $231,470 for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Ohio
to families of seriously ill children each year. The facility offers a home-away-from-home for ... and their steer. Everyone donated their time to raise money and compete for bragging rights in front ... raising an impressive $231,470 for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of Central Ohio. Held on July 30 ...
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https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/visit
Visit There’s no better way to experience the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental ... Sciences (CFAES) than by visiting. To ensure your visit is tailored to your interests, please register in ... advance through one of the options below, and experience Ohio State for a day! Visit CFAES Columbus ...
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Be Mindful of Fall Armyworm, Which Could Get Interesting
https://aginsects.osu.edu/sites/aginsects/files/imce/MSU%20-%20OSU%20Insect%20IPM%20Guide.pdf Hay fields with infestation that are near harvest should be harvested as early as practical, and ... it’s too early to declare an outbreak, we’re seeing higher numbers in the traps than typical for the ... masses glued not only to vegetation but to structures like fence posts. Egg masses have a fluffy-looking ...
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Ohio State’s Farm Science Review connects university to agricultural community
to experience all aspects of agriculture production, and an additional 600 acres of land is used for field ... said the university’s leadership, innovation and outreach is essential to its land-grant mission. ... “Today's Farm Science Review is an outstanding showcase of many of the ways Ohio State continues to advance ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Spike in Numbers: Fall Armyworm Update # 22
of 7 in your county, we recommend continuing to scout for egg masses and larva in the coming weeks. ... ending September 8 th to 41.2 moths for the week ending September 15 th. Counties with the highest ... southern US. Due to its strong affinity for warmer temperatures, infestations are infrequent yet can be ...