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Former AEDE graduate student promoted at Maryville College
https://aede.osu.edu/news/former-aede-graduate-student-promoted-maryville-college
Congratulations to former graduate student Sharon May whose promotion to Associate Professor with ...
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Research on Virus May Help Control Turkey Disease
May 1, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- Research on a virus that contributes to the development of poult ... can be done to control it. Ohio State University researchers Mo Saif and Yuxin Tang of the Ohio ... Poultry and Egg Association grant to study the astrovirus. Research has found that the virus, which ...
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Researchers Eyeing New Small Fruit Opportunities
providing economic opportunities for farmers throughout southern Ohio while giving consumers more unique ... said Brown. " Ribes production is an opportunity to help farmers in Appalachian Ohio produce an ... alternative fruit crop that can be sold at markets as fresh berries, in baked goods, for jams and jellies, and ...
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Survey to Explore Farmers' Risk Management Approaches
May 5, 2010 WOOSTER, Ohio – Using foliar fungicides on corn in the absence of diseases to ... a multi-state survey of corn producers and certified crop advisers to get a better handle on the production ... risks they face and the approaches they use to manage those risks. "Quite often we design our ...
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Ohio State to Implement Sheep Tail Docking Program
"But that is not for us to tell producers what they should do. We are trying to put ourselves in the ... July 15, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Producers, livestock exhibitors and youth will be introduced to ... researchers with the Department of Animal Sciences and College of Veterinary Medicine have joined forces to ...
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Hardy by Their Nature: OARDC Heirloom Roses Survive Tornado
efforts. Go to http://www.giveto.osu.edu/secrestfund for more information, or call 330-464-2148. OARDC is ... center. ââ¬ÅMany of the large roses are lying horizontal and will have to be cut back, and hopefully ... heirloom roses for, among other things, their ease of care, extended bloom times and all-round hardy ...
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Don't Count Wheat Out Just Yet
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dont-count-wheat-out-just-yet
April 25, 2002 WOOSTER, Ohio- Unseasonably warm temperatures to kick off spring in Ohio have given ... salvaged to produce a decent crop. Pat Lipps, an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist and ... for good yields. "There's a lot of variability between fields and even within fields with ...
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Sheller Chosen as CFAES Star Student Supporter
https://aede.osu.edu/news/sheller-chosen-cfaes-star-student-supporter
chosen by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences Student Council to recognize those ... that go above and beyond to support students. Congratulations, Susie! ...
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Food Dialogues Reach Farm Science Review Attendees via Satellite and Twitter
satellite and Twitter (#foodd) with farmers and consumers to discuss concerns about water and land ... Ohio. “There’s a growing willingness by farmers to open up and be more transparent to consumers,” said ... sat on the Washington, D.C. panel. In addition to transparency, panelists participating from the ...
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It's Gypsy Moth Time Again
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/its-gypsy-moth-time-again
as adults in July. For more information about ODA's suppression treatments, log on to ... officials speculate the invasive insects will continue to spread throughout the southeastern half of the ... to accurately time management practices. "Gypsy moth eggs begin hatching when redbud trees ...