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History Timeline
https://plantpath.osu.edu/history-mission/history-timeline
established to provide information to the agriculture community and address horticultural, soil and disease ...
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Four Plant Pathologists in the High Sierras
https://plantpath.osu.edu/news/four-plant-pathologists-high-sierras
> View photo on OSU website ...
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2011 Seminars
https://plantpath.osu.edu/node/942
(hosted by the Plant Pathology Graduate Students). Part of a graduate student exchange between Cornell, ...
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Soybean cyst nematode- it's not too late to soil sample
https://plantpath.osu.edu/news/soybean-cyst-nematode-its-not-too-late-soil-sample
Anne Dorrance and Terry Niblack > corn.osu.edu ...
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Ohio State Team Promotes Nature-based 'ECO-farming'
https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-team-promotes-nature-based-eco-farming-0
PIKETON, Ohio – A team of scientists and educators from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences now spells farming with three extra letters. The group studies, demonstrates and teaches about what it calls “ECO-far ...
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Borlaug Fellows Gain Inspiration, Insight During World Food Prize
https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/borlaug-fellows-gain-inspiration-insight-during-world-food-prize
Every year the World Food Prize recognizes the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world. Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Dr. Norman E. Borlaug created the prize, whi ...
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Ellis publications
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/ellis/lab/publications
R.N., and Ellis, M.A. 2004. Interactions between Fusarium oxysporum and Meloidogyne incognita causing ...
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Innovative Approaches to Managing Drainage Ditches Can Save Growers Time, Money and Better Benefit Waterways, Ohio State Experts Say
ADA, Ohio – Innovative approaches to ditch management could save Ohio crop growers time and money while at the same time reducing the flow of phosphorus and nitrogen through ditches that eventually end up in stream water, rivers and ultimately in Lake Eri ...
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Cover Crops Can Serve Corn Nitrogen Needs in Continous No-Till
https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/cover-crops-can-serve-corn-nitrogen-needs-in-continous-no-till
PIKETON, Ohio – Cover crops incorporated into a continuous no-till field crop rotation can produce enough nitrogen to complement, or in some cases, replace corn nitrogen fertilizer applications, according to long-term Ohio State University Extension resea ...