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Conference to Share Ways to Promote Locally Grown Products
March 22, 2006 MARIETTA, Ohio – According to a recent Ohio State University survey, nearly 90 percent of Ohioans support locally grown foods, and 60 percent of respondents would spend more money for those products. With demand for "fresh from the far ...
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Conference All About Conservation Tillage
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/conference-all-about-conservation-tillage
January 18, 2007 ADA, Ohio-- From organic farming to cover crops, to nitrogen management and continuous corn production, participants of the Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference will have two days worth of conservation tillage topics to indulge ...
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Conference Covers Breadth of Conservation Tillage Topics
January 10, 2008 ADA, Ohio-- From nutrient management to cover crops, nearly 65 presentations related to conservation tillage crop production will be offered during this year's Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference. The event will take pla ...
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Common Ohio Insect Identified as Vector of Emerging Corn Virus
August 7, 2001 Editor: Photos are available. Contact Candace Pollock or OARDC photographer Kenneth Chamberlain at (330) 263-3779 or chamberlain.1@osu.edu. WOOSTER, Ohio- The black-faced leafhopper, an insect found in Ohio, has been identified as the vecto ...
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Collaboration Bridging Gap Between U.S.-Mexico Migration, Agriculture
May 18, 2006 Editor's note: Photos for this article are available. Contact Candace Pollock at (614) 292-3799 or pollock.58@ag.osu.edu. MEXICO CITY, Mexico-- With migrant agricultural labor continuing to increase in Ohio, especially in the nursery/lan ...
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Cold Snap Raises Concerns Over Corn Crop
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/cold-snap-raises-concerns-over-corn-crop
April 26, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — A recent late season cold snap with accompanying freezing rain and snow has Ohio corn growers questioning the fate of their newly planted crop. But Ohio State University agronomists say the crop is tougher than most would b ...
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Cold Snap May Slow Crop Pests, But Scouting Still Essential
April 18, 2007 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Farmers shouldn't count on the recent spring cold snap to stop the development of field crop insects, only to slightly slow them down. Several of these pests could potentially pose problems this growing season. Ron Hamm ...
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Coal-Burning Byproduct Has Agricultural Use
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/coal-burning-byproduct-has-agricultural-use
October 4, 2005 WOOSTER, Ohio — Synthetic gypsum, a byproduct of burning coal, may have use in agriculture as a fertilizer and soil amendment, according to Ohio State University researchers. An ongoing three-year project, led by Ohio State University soil ...
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Climate Change Panel Being Held at Farm Science Review
August 10, 2009 LONDON, Ohio – The impacts of cap and trade legislation and climate change on the Ohio agriculture industry will be the focus of an expert panel discussion during Farm Science Review. "Climate Change – Economics and Policy," will ...
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Grad Students Honored at OARDC Annual Conference
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/grad-students-honored-oardc-annual-conference
May 4, 2000 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Exemplary graduate-student research was honored at the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center's (OARDC) 2004 annual conference April 29 in Wooster. Winners of an annual poster competition were announced — the po ...