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Strip Tillage an Option for No-Till Farmers with Continuous Corn
season have the option of practicing strip tillage to maintain soil conservation benefits while reducing ... or like crops planted in the same field year after year creates a host of issues-- from pest buildup ... want to grow corn after corn, and they are going to see the production advantages of some kind of ...
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Soybean Planting, Like Corn, is Behind Schedule
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-planting-corn-behind-schedule
cool soil conditions. But growers still have plenty of time to get the crop in the ground. ... "It'd be nice if we had all of the soybeans in the ground by now, but it's not a disaster that we ... don't. If we can get planting done by the first week of June, we should be OK," said Jim Beuerlein, ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Under a Squirrel's Umbrella (for the Week of April 19, 2009)
flashes or loud claps of thunder but did occasionally shake itself." Q. Neat. A. He also saw the ... squirrels there use their tails for protection in a snowstorm. (He spent a lot of time there studying them.) ... in northern Arizona (the north rim of the Grand Canyon and part of Kaibab National Forest). It's ...
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ODA Eases Import Restrictions on Bovine TB
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/oda-eases-import-restrictions-bovine-tb
July 24, 2001 COLUMBUS, Ohio- The Ohio Department of Agriculture is easing the restrictions on ... bovine tuberculosis requirements for imported cattle herds. Lee McPhail, ODA Assistant Chief of the ... Division of Animal Industry, said the rule has been amended to allow herds to enter the state that tested ...
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New Network to Protect Crops, Forests, Food Supply
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-network-protect-crops-forests-food-supply
University and the Ohio Department of Agriculture will enhance the protection of Ohio's crops, forests ... administration and dean for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, joined ODA director ... Bob Boggs in announcing the establishment of the Ohio Plant Diagnostic Network. The announcement was ...
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OSU Entomologists Studying the Damaging Impacts of Common Buckthorn
distribution of buckthorn throughout Michigan, Ohio, Minnesota and Iowa. The study, "Common Buckthorn as ... Research Initiative grant funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Buckthorn is the link in a chain of ... finds its way into the homes of many Ohioans. "Without the invasion of buckthorn, it's ...
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Course Teaches Turf Management Beyond the 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 ... several of the world's most exclusive golf courses, Yankee Stadium and Central Park. Mike Boehm, an ...
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Chow Line: Carrots healthful, not 'full of sugar' (for 9/7/08)
August 29, 2008 At lunchtime recently, several of my colleagues claimed that carrots are ... "full of sugar." Is that true? In a word, no. That myth gained popularity a few years back when ... which provoke the release of high levels of insulin. Insulin is necessary because it allows sugar to ...
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Chow Line: Warning: 'Zeroes' on labels can add up (for 9/14/08)
September 5, 2008 At what point is the amount of cholesterol and trans fat required to be listed ... contain some. You're right-- many foods have small amounts of cholesterol, trans fat or other ... milligrams of cholesterol per serving can't round down to zero. Dietary guidelines suggest limiting ...
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Chow Line: Trim expenses for Thanksgiving feast (for 11/14/10)
doesn't have to be expensive. Here are some tips, most of which can actually be used year-round to reduce ... you'll need. Sometimes stores will offer a free turkey if you spend a certain amount of money; if you ... take advantage of such an offer, be sure to buy only items that you will use. Sometimes, turkey is so ...