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Exotic Tree Pest Generating Concern in Forestry/Nursery Industries
found that native North American birch trees are highly resistant to the insect, which is also a North ...
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Coping with Canada Geese? Learn How to Control Populations at Farm Science Review
courses or in other urban areas. "Canada geese have become highly adaptive to habitat change and ...
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New Days, New Discoveries at Farm Science Review
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-days-new-discoveries-farm-science-review
agriculture is today. We are at levels with crop prices we've never seen before, yet just operating under ...
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Organic Grain Production an Appealing, Yet Challenging Farming Practice
composts and manures, legumes, mechanical cultivation and biological pest control to maintain soil ...
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Improving Heifer Development with New Livestock Program
Additionally, the costs to develop and breed a replacement heifer on an individual farm can be as high as ...
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OSU Extension Assistant Director Says Farewell, But Not Before Touting Organization's Successes
lost a number of experienced and highly respected teachers and researchers through a retirement ...
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4-H, Military Join Forces to Support Kids
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/4-h-military-join-forces-support-kids
deployed," Kind said. "It reduces their stress level when they know what their parents go through." ...
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High-tech Rain Garden Nets OARDC Innovator Award
April 29, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio — A four-member team of current and former Ohio State University scientists yesterday (4/28) received the 2011 Director’s Innovator of the Year Award from the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). The awa ...
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International IPM Program a Success for Tomato Producers in Africa
production and security is considered a high priority. Candace Pollock Mark Erbaugh False True True False ...
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Governor Strickland Proclaims Master Gardener Volunteer Week
planted are new to the market and are being tested for their performance in central Ohio gardens. The ...