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Hot, Dry, and Extreme 2024
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-03/hot-dry-and-extreme-2024
reached some major milestones in both intensity and coverage of significant levels of drought throughout ... counties. Harvest activities began 2-3 weeks early across the state, with very low moisture levels reported ... well with elevated grassland and wildland fire risk throughout the fall. Creeks, streams, and ponds ...
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January 2025 Department Highlights
https://fst.osu.edu/january-2025-department-highlights
contest included 87 high school students from 27 schools at the state level. Serving as superintendents of ... success in publishing high quality research in a timely manner. Congratulations to our Culinary Science, ...
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Senior Spotlight: Q & A with Brock Barbey
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/senior-spotlight-q-brock-barbey
highly knowledgeable individuals that deeply want to share their knowledge with the students. Are there ...
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Northern Ohio Vegetable Grower Winter Meeting – March 4
sweet corn and pumpkins, high tunnel production, potato varieties, tomato disease management, water ...
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Considerations for Soybean Trait Programs in 2025
areas. In most instances, application cutoff dates are imposed due to increased risk of off-target ...
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Blanket Purchase Orders- FY26 can request after April 14, 2025
Blanket Orders are used for transactions that occur frequently, have a high variation of product ... agreement details in the memo to supplier field (example, $50.00/month for 12 months). Please note: if ...
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Soil Health Webinar Series – starts Jan. 16
– Understanding the basics and practicalities of biologicals March 20 – Comparisons of soil health tests and ... Dig into soil health during the 2025 Ohio State Soil Health Webinar Series. The webinars will ... feature a variety of speakers and various topics related to soil health. The dates and topics are as ...
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Register for the upcoming Certified Livestock Management (CLM) webinar series!
will offer useful information and create a space for communication between all parties involved. To ...
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Lightning Talk Abstracts
https://senr.osu.edu/node/11721
carbon annually in trees, deadwood, roots, leaf litter and soils. Quantification of forest carbon ... tolerance contributes to conflict between wildlife and people. This conflict is driven by a variety of ... factors (e.g., control over hazard, agency trust, emotions, and perception of risks and benefits), and for ...
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Dense human population is linked to longer urban coyote survival
https://senr.osu.edu/news/dense-human-population-linked-longer-urban-coyote-survival
survival. Researchers monitoring coyotes in Chicago found that habitat – areas with relatively high levels ... survival, likely due to the absence of humans. However, at moderate and high levels of human density, ... of vegetation cover and low levels of human infrastructure – did not influence coyote survival in ...