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Drought-Stressed Corn Struggling to Produce a Crop
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/drought-stressed-corn-struggling-produce-crop
significant yield losses. "We need a good frontal system to sit over the state and dump rain for about ...
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Disease-Resistant Genes in Soybean Cultivars Losing Effectiveness Against Root Rot
resistance, they need to treat the seed to protect against the pathogen. With partial resistance, it has been ...
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Deep Tillage May Be of Value in Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/deep-tillage-may-be-value-ohio
machine has run." A disadvantage of subsoiling is the increased horsepower that is needed to reach ...
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PAS Registration Due
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/pas-registration-due
Deadline for Horse ID & Photos (including all 4 sides of the horse pluse the exhibitor)., Lease forms, Club Pony Forms ...
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Health and Safety Speaking Contest Registration Deadline
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/health-and-safety-speaking-contest-registration-deadline
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Soybean Rust Next to Impossible to Predict
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-rust-next-impossible-predict
leaf, so they need to be applied on the plant immediately prior or soon after spore deposition to have ...
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Using Carbon Trading to Boost Economics of Developing Countries
practices are limited in their ability to do so because of the need for purchased input, special equipment, ...
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Survey Explores Farmers' Opinions of 2007 Farm Bill
indeed needed. "I don't believe the budget will be a major issue given the current state of the ...
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OSU Extension and 4-H Team Up on ATV Safety
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-extension-and-4-h-team-atv-safety
and adults need training to increase their skill level, help them appreciate basic riding techniques, ...
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Yields Inconsistent with Fungicide-Treated Corn Plots, Study Finds
well-designed, replicated studies are needed to evaluate these claims." Plant pathologists continue to ...