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  1. First Run Fridays: Future Trends in Leadership

    https://acel.osu.edu/events/first-run-fridays-future-trends-leadership

    current challenges related to leadership in any setting. First Run Fridays also serves as a ‘pilot test ...

  2. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2013-01

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2013/01

    minimize the risk of injury.  Injury is more likely where soil pH is 7.5 or higher, and some soybean ... LaBarge, OSU Extension Field Agronomist, discussing Soil Factors for High Yields.  In addition, exhibitors ... annual weeds, and we have observed more effective control with increasing rate between 0.28 and 0.56 ...

  3. Time to stock up on nozzles is now! But, do you know which ones to buy?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-10/time-stock-nozzles-now-do-you-know-which-ones-buy

    hold a high value in their ability to influence sprayer performance. Nozzles help determine the gallon ... vegetables, vineyard, shrubs and trees, etc.); and spray drift risk. I will briefly cover some of these topics ...

  4. Fertilizer Certification for New Applicators

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-07/fertilizer-certification-new-applicators

    50 acres of land to crops grown primarily for sale, you need to hold a fertilizer certificate from ...

  5. How Much Fall-Applied Manure Nitrogen will be Available for the 2016 Crop?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/how-much-fall-applied-manure-nitrogen-will-be-available-2016-crop

    nitrification. Soil temperatures below 50 degrees Fahrenheit will slow this process but not completely stop it. ... will need warm soil temperatures to mineralize next year. Therefore, we would generally consider the ...

  6. Poor seed quality reported from a few fields: Separating insect injury from the fungi

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-34/poor-seed-quality-reported-few-fields-separating-insect-injury

    following pod fill, and in association with high feeding levels from bean leaf beetle.  The susceptibility ... we had high levels of seed infections. 2.       Fields where we had Diaporthe stem canker – yes, we ... colonization of the seeds.  What do for those fields that had high levels of disease – I am fully aware that ...

  7. FABE Researcher Creates Innovative Medical Gloves

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/fabe-researcher-creates-innovative-medical-gloves

    themselves at risk,” Cornish said. The Radiation Attenuation (RA) medical glove Cornish and her team ... to extensive testing by Cornish and her team.  This is significant because medical professionals ...

  8. Tip Dieback and Zipper Ears in Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-28/tip-dieback-and-zipper-ears-corn

    emerge. As a result, no kernels may be evident on the last two or more inches of the ear tip. Uneven soil ... that occurred this year, such as N deficiency, excessive soil moisture and foliar disease damage, may ... pollination, or the mutual shading from high plant populations can also contribute to kernel abortion. ...

  9. Soil Health Workshop- Upper Sandusky

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/soil-health-workshop-upper-sandusky

    8:00 A.M. Registration & Social Time Agenda •ECO Farming: Soil Ecology & Nutrient ... Recycling •Biology of Soil Compaction •Economics of Cover Crops •Keeping Nutrients out of Surface Water ... Lunch Break •Soil Demonstrations •Raising Homegrown Nitrogen Cover Crops •Managing Grasses and Brassica ...

  10. For some things, Columbus is still the best test market

    https://fst.osu.edu/news/some-things-columbus-still-best-test-market

    By: Jayne Gest Smart Business Network  Columbus has been historically known as a test market. ... That’s for sure. But what isn’t as sure is whether the city is still a powerhouse for test marketing ... The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, says Columbus still has a strong history in test ...

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