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  1. Corn Crop Off to a Good Start

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/corn-crop-good-start

    May 31, 2006 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Despite a myriad of localized problems from ponding, to hail and ... season.   According to the Ohio Agricultural Statistics Service, less than 10 percent of the corn crop is ... weather damaged much of the early-planted corn. While growers raced to complete planting by mid-April last ...

  2. Improving Heifer Development with New Livestock Program

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/improving-heifer-development-new-livestock-program

    the purpose of maintaining herd numbers and ensuring that calves share the best genetic traits the ... rest of the herd and can also be quite expensive, said Bill Doig, a beef program specialist with OSU ... a separate location from the remainder of the herd in order to properly feed and manage them. However, the ...

  3. As Wheat Flowers, Risk for Head Scab Spreads Across Ohio

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-flowers-risk-head-scab-spreads-across-ohio

    risk of head scab development on wheat in their county. According to the site, for wheat flowering the ... beginning of this week, the risk of scab is moderate for most of the state. "The tool uses weather ... conditions seven days leading up to flowering to calculate risk. In general, prolonged periods of warm and ...

  4. Lunch & Learn: Winter Landscape Critter Control

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/lunch-learn-winter-landscape-critter-control

    gone for the year, your landscape plants may be a source of food for rabbits, deer and other creatures ...

  5. Poisonous Carrot Family Plants Can Be Confused For Nontoxic Members

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/poisonous-carrot-family-plants-can-be-confused-nontoxic-members

    pollock.58@osu.edu COLUMBUS, Ohio – The carrot family, which boasts a variety of familiar edibles such as parsley, ... confuse for their nontoxic counterparts. Martin Quigley, an Ohio State University assistant professor of ... “It’s earned the nickname fool’s parsley. Because the leaves smell and look just like those of a large ...

  6. Ohio Bull Test Preview And Sale Coming Up At EORDC

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-bull-test-preview-and-sale-coming-eordc

    February 25, 2003 CALDWELL, Ohio — If beefing up your cattle operation is one of your priorities ... Resource and Development Center (EORDC) in Caldwell. EORDC is one of 11 outlying branches of Ohio State ... carcass data results, and evaluation of structural soundness in breeding bulls.” Preview attendees will ...

  7. "Learning Garden" Teaches Landscaping Skills

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/learning-garden-teaches-landscaping-skills

    constructed landscapes commonly found in the urban Midwest, around Howlett Hall on the College of Food, ... "learning garden," view a model of the completed garden and design their own garden landscape with ... students on the project along with OSU horticulturist Pablo Jourdan, said the purpose of the "learning ...

  8. Ohio Soybeans Suffer in 2008

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-soybeans-suffer-2008

    January 12, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Ohio's 2008 soybean crop was one of the worst for growers ... According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture November Crop Production Report, soybean yields tapped out ... season, and as a result we lost a lot of plants due to flooding, erosion, and root rot diseases," ...

  9. New Pythium Species Isolated In Ohio

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-pythium-species-isolated-ohio

    May 7, 2009 WOOSTER, Ohio-- A new species of Pythium, a water mold that attacks soybeans and corn ... a new species when its characteristics didn't match any of the more than 200 described Pythium ... published in the March/April issue of the journal Mycologia. "To identify a new species is an ...

  10. Soil Sampling Only Way to Catch Silent Robber of Soybean Yields

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soil-sampling-only-way-catch-silent-robber-soybean-yields

      Deemed the "silent robber of yields," soybean cyst nematode may be in the shadow of soybean ... the number of soybean cyst nematode eggs, you're whole management plan is centered around ... causes Phytophthora root rot. Soybean cyst nematodes feed on the roots of young plants, which prevents ...

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