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  1. Crawford/Huron Agronomy Day Slated for December 11

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/crawfordhuron-agronomy-day-slated-december-11

    November 27, 2007 WILLARD, Ohio-- Managing crop fertilizer inputs, examining corn hybrids for insect management, and evaluating the payback to corn or soybean fungicide applications will be among the featured topics at Ohio State University Extension' ...

  2. Cows on the Run Entertaining, But Injuries From Livestock No Laughing Matter

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/cows-run-entertaining-injuries-livestock-no-laughing-matter

    April 22, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – Stay calm. When you've got a 1,000-pound cow running around loose in a public place, that's the best advice that Ohio State University Extension ag safety professional Kent McGuire can offer.   "The more calm ...

  3. Cover Crops Can Serve Corn Nitrogen Needs in Continous No-Till

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/cover-crops-can-serve-corn-nitrogen-needs-continous-no-till

    May 26, 2010 PIKETON, Ohio – Cover crops incorporated into a continuous no-till field crop rotation can produce enough nitrogen to complement, or in some cases, replace corn nitrogen fertilizer applications, according to long-term Ohio State University Ex ...

  4. Cover Crop Options Increase for Growers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/cover-crop-options-increase-growers

    August 4, 2004 VAN WERT, Ohio — Oilseed radish, a type of mustard plant originally developed for oil production, is finding another use in Ohio as a cover crop.   Alan Sundermeier, an Ohio State University Extension specialist in Wood County, said that th ...

  5. Course Teaches Turf Management Beyond the Classroom

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/course-teaches-turf-management-beyond-classroom

    November 21, 2006 Editor's note: Photographs of the trip to New York are available. Contact Ken Chamberlain at (330) 263-3779 or chamberlain.1@osu.edu. COLUMBUS, Ohio-- A group of Ohio State University turfgrass science students are learning about th ...

  6. Cost-Cutting, Environmentally-Sound Farming Practices Highlight Conference

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/cost-cutting-environmentally-sound-farming-practices-highlight-conference

    January 15, 2002 ADA, Ohio- Farmers looking to cut production costs while improving their environmental impact may find such opportunities through research information, management practices and technology updates being highlighted at the annual Conservati ...

  7. Corn Yields Good Despite Variable Weather, Diseases

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/corn-yields-good-despite-variable-weather-diseases

    November 6, 2001 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Despite early season wet weather, late season drought and stalk lodging issues caused by diseases, Ohio's corn crop is producing better-than-expected yields. Peter Thomison, an Ohio State University agronomist, said p ...

  8. Correction: Amid Falling Milk Prices, Payment Program to Aid Dairy Producers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/correction-amid-falling-milk-prices-payment-program-aid-dairy-producers

    January 27, 2009 Editor's Note: The Ohio Ag Statistics for the number of pounds of milk produced and the value was incorrectly reported. Nearly 5 billion pounds of milk was produced in Ohio in 2007, valued at roughly $985 million. Please note the cha ...

  9. Corn Surprises, Despite Rough Growing Season

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/corn-surprises-despite-rough-growing-season

    December 16, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — One couldn't tell from Ohio's average corn yield that 2005 was a rough season for growers.   Ohio's corn yields are on par with the yield trend line, and better than expected given the weather-related chal ...

  10. Corn Stover Removal Decreases Soil Carbon, Impacts Crop

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/corn-stover-removal-decreases-soil-carbon-impacts-crop

    October 1, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Removing corn stover for use in ethanol production decreases the amount of carbon stored in the soil, and has an adverse impact on overall soil fertility and crop development, according to Ohio State University research.   ...

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