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Dodder Control in Clover and Alfalfa
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-26/dodder-control-clover-and-alfalfa
producer. A single plant can produce more than 116,000 seeds, many of which remain viable in the soil for up ... physiological traits is essential for developing effective management strategies. Preventive measures include ... crop rotation with non-host species, delayed planting, use of resistant varieties and sanitation ...
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From Past the Future: Managing Invasive Species & Guiding Ecological Restoration
Join us at the Ohio State University's Pomerene Forest Laboratory for a workshop exploring ... invasive plants influence our restoration goals for the present. Morning sessions will take place in the ... invasive species management and ecological restoration. Learn how past land use, jumping worms, and ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 10: Late-Season Insect Pests
Season 4, Episode 10 of Battle for the Belt is now available: https://youtu.be/Cb8ptOhLPwk In ... down. These greener fields can attract insects looking for a source of fresh foliage. Stink bugs and ... scouting important during this time of year. A sweep net is a useful tool for monitoring these pests and ...
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Youth Showcase Creativity and Culinary Skills at the 2026 Ohio 4-H Food Challenge
how their meals met nutritional goals while making effective use of the available ingredients. The ... knowledge, creativity, teamwork, and communication skills. Teams of two to four members were challenged to ... create a nutritious dish using a mystery ingredient and a selection of foods commonly found in a food ...
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Bob Cohen
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/people/bob-cohen
a number of farm succession planning half-day workshops throughout the state under the hospices of Kent ... development center. Â What is the primary county for which your business is located? Richland In what counties ... Bob Cohen Braintree Business Development Center 419-610-5924 bcohen@braintreepartners.org Business ...
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Fall Native Plant Field Day: Preparing Your Garden for Winter Wildlife
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/fall-native-plant-field-day-preparing-your-garden-winter-wildlife
Get ready for fall gardening season with a focus on native plants and wildlife-friendly ... landscapes! Join us for the Fall Native Plant Field Day  at the Kunz-Brundige Franklin County Extension ... Building  on Saturday, September 12, 2026 to learn practical tips for managing garden beds and supporting ...
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Hay Testing
https://greene.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/hay-testing
testing is an important management tool to determine the nutritional value of your hay. Hay quality can ... front door of our office for your convenience after hours.  Hay samples start at $50. To request a test ... information about protein, energy, fiber, and mineral content. Nutritional value is a major component of ...
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Learn How to Take Venison from Harvest to Table at Hands-On Workshop
https://mahoning.osu.edu/news/learn-how-take-venison-harvest-table-hands-workshop
Learn How to Take Venison from Harvest to Table at Hands-On Workshop CANFIELD, Ohio — Hunters and ... Table, a hands-on workshop offered by OSU Extension Mahoning County on Saturday, Oct. 24. The workshop ... will walk participants through the complete process of harvesting and preparing venison, from field ...
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Crafting Curiosity: OPGC Connects with Fairgoers at the Ohio State Fair
https://opgc.osu.edu/news/crafting-curiosity-opgc-connects-fairgoers-ohio-state-fair
diversity supports future research, plant breeding, and the continued development of ornamental crops. ... On July 30, 2026, staff from the Ornamental Plant Germplasm Center (OPGC) participated in ... a community outreach event at the Ohio State Fair, hosted by The Ohio State University College of Food, ...
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Rain in August Helps Make Grain – Until it Becomes Too Much
the grain-filling stages, and the yield impacts of flooding will likely differ for each crop. Soybeans ... flooding lasts for 6-7 days at the R1-R2 growth stage. We are well past this stage in much of the state, so ... conducive to ear disease development. If plants have bent or snapped, yield losses may also be incurred. In ...