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Bioprocessing Research Lab- People
https://fabe.osu.edu/BPRL-People
structure and function in composts and amended soils; engineered processes for efficient conversion of dairy ... Aminocyclopyrachlor and Clopyralid herbicides during the process of composting and tested the effects of these ...
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Corn Planting Progress in Ohio: A “Historical” Perspective
% acreage planted exceed 50%. In 2005, 55% of the corn acreage was planted by April 25 but snow and freezing ...
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Adapting soybean burndown programs for large marestail
should be the equivalent of 8 to 10 oz of metribuzin 75 DF (possibly less on sandy soils low in organic ...
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Agronomy Webinars for Ohio Growers offered in 2014. First program January 14.
the Kitchen Sink: High Input Soybean Production Dr. Laura Lindsey, State Specialist Soybean & ... http://go.osu.edu/cswconnect2014. Please signup for the first session by January 13th.Note you will want a high speed connection to ...
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Computational Biology Faculty in Food and Nutritional Metabolomics
https://fst.osu.edu/about-us/computational-biology-faculty-food-and-nutritional-metabolomics
and modeling is essential. Integration with other high-throughput disciplines and omics data is ... highly encouraged. Knowledge of targeted and untargeted metabolomics with a strong interest in ...
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Don’t Forget About Alfalfa and Weevils While Planting
12 inches or less in height indicates a need for rescue treatment. Where alfalfa is between 12 and 16 ...
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Drones on the Farm: What are the Laws?
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/news/drones-farm-what-are-laws
Are you willing to take that risk to be fined?” Hall’s presentation on UASs is just one of several ... Farm Bill. Farm Risk Management Strategies that Work. Youth Labor. Managing Livestock by Behavior. For ...
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Faculty Search- Field Specialist, Agronomic Systems
disseminate current research to address needs. Required Qualifications are Ph.D. in Agronomy, Soil Science, ...
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Ohio State University Extension Addressing Nutrient Management Issues in the State
building better models to predict nutrient runoff. In my lab, which focuses on agronomic soil fertility, we ... strengthen the research findings from farmers’ fields. In addition, numerous county educators conduct soil ...
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Don’t get burned by hopper burn: Potato Leafhoppers reaching high levels in alfalfa and forage
We have heard of and observed increasing potato leaf hopper (PLH) damage in many areas across OH last week. PLH feed similar to aphids, by piercing and sucking on plants causing stunting, thinning and yellowing of alfalfa, often called hopperburn. To scou ...