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Equine Open House
Save the date! More details coming soon! ...
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Jenny Cox
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/people/jenny-cox
Jenny Cox AgOne Program Director 614-292-5373 cox.1820@osu.edu ...
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Gregory Davis, Ph.D
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/people/gregory-davis-phd
Gregory Davis, Ph.D Professor Community Leadership davis.1081@osu.edu ...
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Celebration of Nations TODAY
https://ati.osu.edu/february-28-2024/celebration-nations-today
Food! Performances! Meet many of CFAES Wooster’s international students/ staff/ faculty! ...
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Study Abroad in Panama
https://ati.osu.edu/february-28-2024/study-abroad-in-panama
The students last December had a great time, learned a lot, and challenged themselves to engage in a new culture. ...
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February 28, 2024
https://ati.osu.edu/february-28-2024
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EPA’s Existing Stocks Order for Dicamba Use in 2024
On February 6 th, 2024 the registration of the three dicamba products labeled for over-the-top applications (OTT) in soybean were vacated by a federal court in Arizona. Read more about this in the previous C.O.R.N. newsletter, “ Dicamba registration vacat ...
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Ohio’s Premier Ag Conference March 12-13 in Ada
Sixty outstanding presenters with topics on agronomic crops, soil health, nutrient management, water quality, carbon, and precision agriculture technology will bring approximately 800 participants to Ada, Ohio March 12-13. The Conservation Tillage and Tec ...
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Battle for the Belt Winter Meetings- In-Person in March!
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-05/battle-belt-winter-meetings-person-march
What crop has the smallest yield penalty for delayed planting? Can you adjust your management practices to mitigate losses due to late planting? How are diseases affected by planting date? We will answer these questions and more during our Battle for the ...
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Growers and Retailers Needed: Understanding Yield Response to K Applications in Ohio
Potassium (K) is a key nutrient for growing profitable crops in Ohio. Recently in Ohio, consultants, retailers, and farmers have been concerned that soil K values have been decreasing. One cause for this decrease is higher soybean and corn yields leadin ...