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Frogeye, Not Rust, Found in Ohio Soybean Sentinel Plots
30 percent yield losses on 300,000 acres. "The good news is we scored varieties in the Soybean ...
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Waterman a Model for Water Conservation
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/waterman-model-water-conservation
a Conservation Construction Field Day at Ohio State's Waterman Agriculture and Natural Resources Lab June ...
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ASABE Resume Review with Abbott Nutrition
https://fabe.osu.edu/about-us/events/asabe-resume-review-abbott-nutrition
students and provide feedback and suggestions. To submit your resume to be reviewed, please email a copy ...
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Producers Be Aware: Some Forages Toxic to Livestock
muscles, convulsion and death. Prussic acid poisoning may be a concern, but the good news is that it's ...
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Program That Assists Farmers with Disabilities to Be Showcased at Farm Science Review
news and updates, follow Farm Science Review on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/OhioStateFSR), Facebook ...
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Late-planted Soybeans Slightly More Susceptible to Insect Feeding Issues
pests this summer. Ron Hammond, an entomologist with OSU Extension and the Ohio Agricultural Research ...
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Unusual Weather Yields Variable Berry Production
The low temperatures, which broke a 100-year record, froze 80 percent of the strawberry blooms. Summer ... "Frozen black raspberry blossoms were observed for the very first time in over 50 years." The summer ...
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Soybean Yields May Plummet in Absence of Rain
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-yields-may-plummet-absence-rain
hitting the plants." To compound bad news on top of bad news, there is nothing a grower can do ...
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Soybean Harvest Complete? Don't Forget to Test Soil for SCN
cool, dark place until shipping. • Send the composite sample to a lab doing SCN analysis, such as the C. ...
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Chow Line: Grapes have bunches of benefits (for 9/30/07)
Resveratrol, at least in the lab, appears to directly protect the heart from such reactions. Scientists are ...