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2016 Jr. Livestock Auction Buyer's Breakfast
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/2015-jr-livestock-auction-buyers-breakfast
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4-H Leader's Banquet
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/4-h-leaders-banquet
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Ohio State PLOTS is here! Download it today!
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-31/ohio-state-plots-here-download-it-today
After months of anticipation, Ohio State PLOTS is available for download for both Apple and Android devices. This app provides an all-in-one tool that can be used to enhance farm management decisions. Ohio State PLOTS was created with funding from Field t ...
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2016-31
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-31
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Monthly MGV meeting
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/monthly-mgv-meeting
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Extension Advisory Committee
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/extension-advisory-committee
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Bobcats in Coshocton County
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/bobcats-coshocton-county
Mark your calendars for Wednesday, December 7, 6:30 pm at the Frontier Power Community Room when Dr. Weyrauch will share her knowledge and research on bobcats in Coshocton County. This program is free and open to the public. Please RSVP to 740.622.2265, r ...
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Diplodia Ear Rot
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-30/diplodia-ear-rot
Over the last two weeks, we have received several samples of corn ears with symptoms typical of Diplodia ear rot. This is one of the most common ear diseases of corn in Ohio. It is caused by two species of fungi, Stenocarpella maydis and Stenocarpella mac ...
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Farm Science Review 2016: Last Minute Reminders
Harvest has started in some areas of Ohio. At the Farm Science Review we have some of the crop off to allow demonstrations to begin. Field demonstrations will include soybean and corn harvest, of course; plus drones/UAVs, soil sampling, planters, precisio ...
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Considering Growing Wheat in Wide Rows?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-30/considering-growing-wheat-wide-rows
Growers may be interested in wide-row wheat production due to reductions in equipment inventory (lack of grain drill) and to allow intercropping of soybean into wheat. With funding from the Ohio Small Grains Marketing Program and the Michigan Wheat Progra ...