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  1. Lt. Gov. Candidate Padgett Tours ATI, OARDC

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/lt-gov-candidate-padgett-tours-ati-oardc

    April 27, 2006 WOOSTER, Ohio — Lieutenant governor candidate Joy Padgett looked into ... Her running mate, Ohio Attorney General Jim Petro, faces Secretary of State Ken Blackwell in the ...

  2. Grow Fruits and Vegetables Anywhere With a Compost Sock

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/grow-fruits-and-vegetables-anywhere-compost-sock-0

    compost socks, farming could be expanded to areas that generally aren’t considered ag-friendly or ... city would work,” said Bergefurd. “I can go into the middle of Columbus (Ohio) in the ...

  3. High Market Prices, Low Production Costs Drive Planting Decisions

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/high-market-prices-low-production-costs-drive-planting-decisions

    of acres potentially going into soybeans was a surprise. Still, Roberts expects some shifting between ... ran that same survey today, most analysts would agree that we would not see as big of a shift into ... or run into some other problems during planting. The reason is soybean seed availability is very ...

  4. Grow Fruits and Vegetables Anywhere With a Compost Sock

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/grow-fruits-and-vegetables-anywhere-compost-sock

    be expanded to areas that generally aren't considered ag-friendly or where fresh fruits and ... "I can go into the middle of Columbus (Ohio) in the morning and set up a high tunnel and by the end ...

  5. Most farmers willing to take steps to protect water, says study done near lake Erie

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/november-december-2014/most-farmers-willing-take-steps-protect

    profits and don’t care about water quality, farmers are generally concerned about nutrient loss and the ...

  6. Another Record Corn Harvest for Ohio

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/another-record-corn-harvest-ohio

    show up in continuous corn, tillage (since incorporating the fungus into the soil will kill it), and ... planting resistant varieties. Agronomists generally recommend that growers harvest their corn as soon as ... running into storage issues because of the high corn yields, and are opting to leave their corn in the ...

  7. Higher Food, Commodity Prices Prompting Focus on Ag Policy, Research

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/higher-food-commodity-prices-prompting-focus-ag-policy-research

    cereal grains. An important factor is the amount of processing-- generally, the more the processing, the ... energy-intensive industry, and the rising petroleum prices filter their way into farm production costs," ... Whatever decisions are made, Zulauf hopes that the policy response will take into account the long view, he ...

  8. Researchers Exploring Ways to Convert Manure Gas into Fertilizer

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/researchers-exploring-ways-convert-manure-gas-fertilizer

    ammonia were emitted into the air," said project director Lingying Zhao, an OSU Extension specialist ... captured in the wet scrubber into nitrogen fertilizer; and educate producers and livestock and poultry ... scrubbers are generally used to collect dust particles and not gaseous pollutants, and are of lower ...

  9. Could mosquitoes spread Zika in Ohio? ‘Chances are very low’: OARDC scientist

    https://oardc.osu.edu/newsletter/oardc-report-newsletter/may-june-2016/could-mosquitoes-spread-zika-ohio-%E2%80%98chances-are-very

    spread Zika isn’t well understood, and that it’s unlikely they’d bring the virus into the state. Based on ... that, he said the only way he can envision Zika spreading in Ohio “is if an infected person comes into ...

  10. Eating 'Green' Could be Beneficial

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/eating-green-could-be-beneficial

    and its metabolites, and their effects on the body. "The general consensus among researchers was ... transformed into pheophytins, hydrogen replaces the magnesium. Pheophytins are much more stable than naturally ... actually absorbed into the bloodstream. "These results are very preliminary, but they do give us some ...

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