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Secrest Crabapples Reaching Peak Bloom
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/secrest-crabapples-reaching-peak-bloom
April 27, 2001 WOOSTER, Ohio- The crabapple blossoms in the Secrest Arboretum in Wooster are now blooming and favorable weather conditions will make for ideal viewing through the middle of next week. Arboretum curator Ken Cochran said the trees are expect ...
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Secrest Arboretum Crabapples Should Peak This Weekend (April 27â28)
April 24, 2002 WOOSTER, Ohio-- The crabapple trees in Secrest Arboretum are starting to bloom and should peak this weekend. The arboretum, part of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Centerâs Wooster campus, is home to more than 600 crabapple ...
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Secrest Arboretum Crabapples Could Hit Peak Starting This Weekend (May 5-6)
May 3, 2007 WOOSTER, Ohio ââ¬â Bowed but unbroken by late snow and cold, battered by rain and hail just two days ago, Secrest Arboretumââ¬â¢s 500-plus crabapple trees stand poised to bloom and could hit their peak as soon as this weekend (May 5-6). ...
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Rumen Expert, Microbe Namesake, Notches 2008 OARDC Senior Faculty Research Award
April 22, 2008 WOOSTER, Ohio ââ¬â Ohio State Universityââ¬â¢s Burk A. Dehority, an international expert on rumen microbiology who has two protozoan species named in his honor, has added to his recognition in a dark, wet, hard-to-see field. A prof ...
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Sastry, International Expert in Food Processing, Packaging, Receives 2007 OARDC Senior Faculty Research Award
April 19, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio ââ¬â Sudhir Sastry, a professor in Ohio State Universityââ¬â¢s Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering, received the 2007 Distinguished Senior Faculty Research Award today (April 19) at the Ohio Ag ...
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Rodewald Receives 2007 OARDC Junior Faculty Research Award; Wildlife Ecologist Tackles Emerging Conservation Issues
April 19, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio ââ¬â Amanda Rodewald, an associate professor in Ohio State Universityââ¬â¢s School of Environment and Natural Resources (SENR), received the 2007 Distinguished Junior Faculty Research Award today (April 19) at the Ohio ...
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Researchers Take Close Look at Emerging Corn Virus
January 3, 2003 WOOSTER, Ohio â Maize fine streak virus (MFSV) was first spotted three years ago in a sweet corn field in southwestern Georgia. Since then, scientists with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) have learned enough ...
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Researcher Seeks to Solve Tomato Shape Riddle, Develop New Varieties
September 11, 2003 WOOSTER, Ohio-- That round cherry tomatoes go in salads and long roma tomatoes go in cans is no mystery. What remains a puzzle for researchers is why tomatoes come in so many different shapes and how and when such variations occur. But ...
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Record-High Corn Yields Expected for Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/record-high-corn-yields-expected-ohio
November 25, 2003 COLUMBUS, Ohio â Ohio corn growers are marching into a record-yielding season, all thanks to wise hybrid selections, good management practices and, most of all, some well-timed favorable weather. The Ohio Agricultural Statistics Servic ...
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Recent Rains Slowing Wheat Harvest
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/recent-rains-slowing-wheat-harvest
July 15, 2003 WOOSTER, Ohio â Excessive wet weather is delaying wheat harvest in Ohio and increasing the likelihood of shattering, low test weights and the occurrence of vomitoxin in the grain. Vomitoxin, also known as DON, is a toxic chemical produced ...