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Eyeing Ag. Technology at Farm Science Review
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/eyeing-ag-technology-farm-science-review
growers to now get into precision agriculture," said Sullivan. But the DGPS system does have its ...
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Western Bean Cutworm Egg Masses and Larvae Found in Ohio
larvae mainly feed on the corn ears, nibbling on the tips and boring into the middle of the ear, ...
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EPDs Help Cattlemen Make Better Genetic Improvement Decisions
enhanced with genomic data. The practice of DNA-based data into EPDs has, in theory, yielded more ...
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OARDC, OSU Extension Join Effort to Fight Ash Pest Found in Ohio
dispersal is generally reported to be local, not more than 26-39 feet in distance and under 6 feet in ...
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Project Comes To The Rescue of Ohio's Agricultural Literature
compiled for future preservation by the OARDC and FAES libraries offer a glimpse into the lives of those ...
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Survey Shows Higher Levels of Concern on Food, Agricultural, Environmental Issues
came to knowledge of food and farming, with 35 percent falling into the "not at all" ...
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Last Year's Moldy Corn Problems Could Carry into 2010 Growing Season
fear the problem might persist into the 2010 growing season. "If conditions in the bins were kept ...
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No Economic Damage on Ohio Corn Despite Increasing Numbers of Western Bean Cutworm
larvae mainly feed on the corn ears, nibbling on the tips and boring into the middle of the ear, ...
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Head scab hits Ohio's wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/head-scab-hits-ohios-wheat
you're likely to have and that translates into a higher amount of vomitoxin in the grain," said ...
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Economist: Trade Barriers Won't Solve Chinese/U.S. Economic Woes
import tariffs will only hurt the U.S. economy and could even send the country into a recession. He will ...