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NEWS- Jill Gallion receives university Distinguished Staff Award
https://ati.osu.edu/news/news-jill-gallion-receives-university-distinguished-staff-award
Wooster, OH-- Jill Gallion, information associate for Ohio State ATI’s Office of Academic Affairs, is a recipient of the 2016 Ohio State University Distinguished Staff Award. The Distinguished Staff Award recognizes 12 staff members, who have had five yea ...
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Agunga Recognized for leadership and support of CFAES students
The College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences congratulates Robert Agunga, pictured, who recently received Ohio State’s 2016 Distinguished Undergraduate Research Mentor Award, one of five Ohio State faculty to be so honored. Agunga is an ...
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Bigham named CFAES’s interim associate dean for research
Dr. Jerry Bigham will serve as interim associate dean for research and graduate education while the college conducts a national search for a permanent successor to Steve Slack. ...
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Save the Date: Farm Science Review Is Sept. 20-22
Please join the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at the Farm Science Review on September 20-22. For the second year, Farm Science Review will have an exclusive CFAES VIP Alumni experience for alumni and friends. ...
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March 2016
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/march-2016
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Agronomy Field Day
https://butler.osu.edu/events/agronomy-field-day
Agronomy Field Day Flyer ...
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The IRA Rollover Benefit: What You Need To Know
Do you know the tax benefits of the IRA rollover? The IRA charitable rollover law allows you to transfer up to $100,000 tax-free directly from an individual retirement account (IRA) to The Ohio State University Foundation without undesirable tax effects. ...
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Precision Sprayer Field Day-Fulton County
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/precision-sprayer-field-day-fulton-county
Agenda topics include nozzle selection, drift and calibration, panel discussion on improved pesticide technologies, site of action in herbicide programs, aerial and ground application equipment demonstrations. ...
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Mid-season diseases – what are we watching out for?
I’ve scouted a number of fields and driven by many acres in the past two weeks and the crop looks great. A bit behind in some areas, but soybeans can compensate fairly well. With that comes the question what do we need to watch out for next. Frogeye lea ...
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Low Head Scab and Vomiitoxin and Very Good Grain Yield and Quality
A June 27 Update: Wheat is now drying-down and is even being harvested in some parts of the state. Thanks in part to cool spring conditions followed by relatively dry weather during early grain-fill, head scab and other disease levels were generally low i ...