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Rust on Corn More Prevalent This Summer
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/rust-corn-more-prevalent-summer-0
farmers had to replant several times, and the younger corn plants are at greater risk for damage, Paul ... without an email or a call or a box of (corn plant) samples to test,” Paul said. This summer’s heavy ...
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Where’s the beef … pork … chicken … lamb?
So, you’re saying that while meat prices are still high in grocery stores, the prices farmers are ...
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Warmer Weather Increases Feeding Potential for Alfalfa Weevil in Ohio
Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences. The high ... use a rescue treatment, he said. “When alfalfa is between 12 and 16 inches in height, the action ...
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CFAES’s Wooster Campus Sees 2nd Tornado in 7 Years
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/cfaes%E2%80%99s-wooster-campus-sees-2nd-tornado-in-7-years
50 yards wide, had winds of 100 mph and was on the ground for a quarter of a mile. It was one of at ... structural damage. The Ralph Regula Plant and Animal Agrosecurity Research Facility, a highly secure ... damage. That includes the Jack and Deb Miller Pavilion, which was leveled by the 2010 tornado and then was ...
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Ohio Apple Crop: Smaller but More Flavorful
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/703
including spring frosts, summer drought, extreme heat, high winds and hailstorms, the state’s apple crop ... everything in between,” Dodd said. “Things vary by location, individual farms and apple variety.” Growers in ...
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Chow line: Not all foods fit for humans are fit for dogs
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-not-all-foods-fit-for-humans-are-fit-for-dogs
the FDA says. High on the list of human foods that dogs should not eat? Chocolate and any food that ...
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Study Examines Role of Wildlife in Transmitting Foodborne Disease
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/study-examines-role-wildlife-in-transmitting-foodborne-disease
as E. coli, Salmonella and Campylobacter, but found little research on how to actually reduce risks ... period between manure application and harvesting of vegetables destined for the fresh produce market, ...
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Chow Line: Eat More Fruits and Veggies! National Nutrition Month a Good Time to Start
with reduced risk of many chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease, high blood pressure and Type ...
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Lucky New Year’s Meal: Pork and Sauerkraut Do Well in Ohio’s Ag Landscape
Center collaborated with northwest Ohio processors to test cabbage varieties for their suitability to the ... region’s soils and growing conditions. OARDC is the research arm of the college. The annual variety trials take ...
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Goodbye to Allergies? New Latex Materials Are Safe for Type I, Type IV Allergies
medical professionals to have the natural latex gloves whose performance they prefer and avoid the risk of allergic ... alternative accelerators to high- and low-protein Hevea rubber latexes, making thin films that are Type ...