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  1. First Detector Training at Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/first-detector-training-conservation-tillage-and-technology-conference

    February 3, 2009 ADA, Ohio-- Farmers, crop consultants and other agriculture industry specialists have the opportunity to strengthen their professional development in plant disease and insect detection and diagnoses through the First Detector Training pro ...

  2. Fight Back Against Emerald Ash Borer; Inventory Community Trees

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fight-back-against-emerald-ash-borer-inventory-community-trees

    August 20, 2010 Editor's note: The previous press release on this event contained missing information. Please note the revised version below.   XENIA, Ohio – As more Ohio counties are quarantined for the emerald ash borer, preparing for the invasive ...

  3. Field Crop Irrigation May Work For Some Ohio Growers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/field-crop-irrigation-may-work-some-ohio-growers

    September 23, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- When it comes to production practices, irrigating field crops usually does not make an Ohio grower's list of necessary agricultural investments. However, during growing seasons like this year, when corn and soybeans ...

  4. Fertilizer Costs May Be on the Rise Again for Growers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fertilizer-costs-may-be-rise-again-growers

    August 24, 2004 COLUMBUS, Ohio — U.S. growers may be in for another year of high fertilizer costs.   The U.S. Department of Energy recently released its first estimate of natural gas prices, another projected historical high, which translates into $30 to ...

  5. Federal Hearing First Stage in Future of Milk Revenues

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/federal-hearing-first-stage-future-milk-revenues

    March 2, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Steps in the Mideast Federal Milk Market Order have been set in motion that are addressing the way Class I and Class II milk revenues are allocated back to milk producers.   A U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Mark ...

  6. Fertility Management Focus at Conservation Tillage Conference

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fertility-management-focus-conservation-tillage-conference

    February 20, 2007 ADA, Ohio – Effective soil fertility management, either through commercial fertilizer or manure applications, will be a topic of interest for farmers attending Ohio State University Extension's Conservation Tillage and Technology Co ...

  7. Feeding Wheat Grain to Livestock? Get it Tested for Vomitoxin First

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/feeding-wheat-grain-livestock-get-it-tested-vomitoxin-first

    July 7, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – In a year when overly wet conditions and a head scab outbreak are significantly impacting Ohio's wheat crop, there is no room for assumptions that grain is toxin-free and safe to feed to livestock.   To avoid any health ...

  8. Farmers Shouldn't Delay in Planting Wheat

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/farmers-shouldnt-delay-planting-wheat

    October 17, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- A late soybean harvest in some parts of Ohio has delayed winter wheat planting, causing concern that farmers may have difficulty in establishing a good crop if planting occurs too far beyond the Hessian fly-free date.   The ...

  9. Federal Funding May Further Wetlands Research

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/federal-funding-may-further-wetlands-research

    August 2, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio – Congress has its eye on Ohio State University's Olentangy River Wetland Research Park (ORWRP) to continue its research in ecological restoration, as well as to help solve a pollution problem growing in the Gulf of Mexi ...

  10. Farmers Can Take Steps to Decrease Manure Pathogens in Runoff

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/farmers-can-take-steps-decrease-manure-pathogens-runoff

    January 14, 2010 WOOSTER, Ohio – By following a few simple recommendations, farmers who apply manure as a fertilizer to their no-till field can decrease the chance that pathogens end up in runoff and pose environmental and health hazards.   Ohio State Uni ...

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