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  1. Follow Guidelines When Applying Winter Manure

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/follow-guidelines-when-applying-winter-manure

    January 6, 2006 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Livestock producers who make winter manure applications must follow required industry guidelines to reduce any pollution risks.   Ohio State University Extension is collaborating with Natural Resources Conservation Service ...

  2. Follow Guidelines When Planting Soybeans

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/follow-guidelines-when-planting-soybeans

    April 19, 2010 WOOSTER, Ohio – With Ohio growers projected to increase their soybean acreage this growing season – 50,000 more acres than last year—some planting cautions are in order, says an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist.   "Are ...

  3. Flowering Wheat Turns Attention to Head Scab

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/flowering-wheat-turns-attention-head-scab

    May 27, 2005 WOOSTER, Ohio — As Ohio wheat enters the flowering stage- a critical time for potential head scab infection — growers are being encouraged to stay on top of the latest predictions from the Fusarium Head Blight Prediction Center.   The early w ...

  4. Flood Damage Not Detrimental to Ohio's Crops

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/flood-damage-not-detrimental-ohios-crops

    June 29, 2006 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Some of Ohio's soybean fields are facing flooding injury due to heavy rains that have swept across the state over the past few weeks, but the injury is not likely a total loss to the crop.   "Soybean plants subjecte ...

  5. Floriculture Visiting Chair Promotes University Presence in Industry

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/floriculture-visiting-chair-promotes-university-presence-industry

    September 28, 2006 WOOSTER, Ohio-- With floriculture production in Ohio a growing $180 million industry and ranked 6th in the nation, it takes the commitment and expertise of the Ohio State University Floriculture Program to keep the university at the top ...

  6. Flooding Could Injure Corn Crop

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/flooding-could-injure-corn-crop

    June 10, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Flooding from torrential downpours in some parts of Ohio coupled with current forecasts of hot weather may be bad news for the state's corn crop.   Peter Thomison, an Ohio State University Extension agronomist, said tha ...

  7. First Wild Amazon Catfish Bred in North America

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/first-wild-amazon-catfish-bred-north-america

    March 30, 2006 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Ohio State University aquaculturists have successfully bred and reared the first wild Amazonian catfish in North America, opening the doors for improved sustainability of a species fast becoming overexploited for food fish ...

  8. First Grain Bin Rescue Tube for Public Use Donated to Farm Science Review

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/first-grain-bin-rescue-tube-public-use-donated-farm-science-review

    September 20, 2010 LONDON, Ohio – Rescue tubes are a necessary piece of emergency equipment when rescuing someone in an on-farm grain bin accident. The first grain rescue tube developed for public use 28 years ago will be donated to Farm Science Review du ...

  9. Fields Should Be Tested For Soybean Cyst Nematode

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fields-should-be-tested-soybean-cyst-nematode

    December 10, 2001 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Soybean growers should be testing soil samples to determine the presence of soybean cyst nematode, a small round worm that can cause severe yield losses. Ohio State University plant pathologist Mac Riedel said testing soi ...

  10. Fighting High Fertilizer Costs with Alternative Management

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fighting-high-fertilizer-costs-alternative-management

    March 8, 2005 WOOSTER, Ohio — Incorporating legumes into a crop rotation to capture the fixed nitrogen for the corn crop is one way Ohio growers can combat high fertilizer prices.   Robert Mullen, an Ohio State University Extension natural resources speci ...

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