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  1. Follow Good Practices When Planting Corn

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/follow-good-practices-when-planting-corn

    Peter Thomison, an Ohio State University Extension agronomist, said that such practices as planting into ... sure their fields are suited for planting. We don’t want growers to be planting into wet soils. ... expectations. Planting into wet soils will cause poor root development and this could have a negative impact on ...

  2. Family and Consumer Sciences

    https://brown.osu.edu/program-areas/family-and-consumer-sciences

    turn evidence-based, impartial, current research into useful information that can improve the quality ...

  3. OSU Extension Workshop to Explore Bioenergy Opportunities in Southern Ohio

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-extension-workshop-explore-bioenergy-opportunities-southern-ohio

    forests by taking what would generally be discarded and turning it into a bioenergy opportunity." ... cover invested in farmland and forests, opportunities abound to convert those resources into bioenergy ... the workshop. "Renewable energy in Ohio is generally focused on solar and wind, which is really ...

  4. Ash Killer Spreading: Here's How to Know What to Do

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ash-killer-spreading-heres-how-know-what-do

    trees, has spread south into Kentucky. Take steps now, says an Ohio State University forestry expert, ... p.m. at General Butler State Park, 1608 Old Highway 227, Carrollton, KY. Get the full list of topics ...

  5. "Feed Me Seymour!" Carnivorous Plants All Bark, No Bite

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/feed-me-seymour-carnivorous-plants-all-bark-no-bite

    at ATI. Nearly 600 species and subspecies of carnivorous plants have been recorded, but are generally ... lumped into three categories based on their trapping methods: spring traps (Venus flytrap); pitfall traps ... moss bogs); and they are generally easy to grow and maintain if some basic rules are followed. “The ...

  6. Fertilizer Costs May Be on the Rise Again for Growers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fertilizer-costs-may-be-rise-again-growers

    projected historical high, which translates into $30 to $50 higher in fertilizer costs for the fall compared ... country. But whether those prices remain low heading into fall and winter remains to be seen. "If this ... anhydrous ammonia production requires heat, which is generally generated by burning natural gas. "There ...

  7. Reminder: County Wide Recycling Project!

    https://brown.osu.edu/news/reminder-county-wide-recycling-project

    affiliated with and the money from the cans are put into an account for your club AND they track the weight ... of aluminum cans recycled. Then provide a copy of the receipt to your club adviser to turn into the ...

  8. IPM Project Saves Money for Kenyan Farmer

    https://ipa.osu.edu/news/ipm-project-saves-money-kenyan-farmer

    biological products like Trichoderma mixed into the manure that he places in holes before transplanting ... hopes that his fellow farmers begin to incorporate these practices into their own vegetable production ...

  9. Researchers to Examine How Savings Programs Affect Childhood Hunger

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/researchers-examine-how-savings-programs-affect-childhood-hunger

    families divert some of their meager income into savings. Two Ohio State University researchers have ... after families face the expenses of moving into a new home, starting a small business, or returning to ... with those who drop out as well as with a general sample of the population. They'll also take ...

  10. Chow Line: Cassava roots source of tapioca

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-cassava-roots-source-tapioca

    the raw roots and leaves of the cassava plant can be toxic. The two general types of cassava plant are ... classified into sweet and bitter, and, not surprisingly, the bitter varieties contain much more of the toxic ... substance. The thing is, they are also generally higher-producing: that toxin-- a form of cyanide-- protects ...

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