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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2005-28
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2005/28
or northern corn leaf blight), insects, or hail; injury to the root system by insects or chemicals; ... or more fungi may be involved. Similarly, certain insects such as European corn borer often act in ...
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Communiqué February 20, 2012
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2012-02-20
you are planning on developing and submitting a proposal for a new Signature Program, review the ... conference and submitted your expense report for the conference. When you register for the conference, also ...
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Prion Test Would Allow Early Detection of Mad Cow, Other TSEs
clinical samples such as blood, serum or lymphoid tissues before the onset of symptoms. The abnormal form ...
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Wood Destroying Insect Inspection – Ohio Department of Agriculture
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Selecting the Right Corn Hybrids Important
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/selecting-right-corn-hybrids-important
production: corn acreage, soil type, tillage practices, desired harvest moisture and insect and disease ...
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OSU Extension Specialists Exploring Greenhouse Technology in Israel
researchers use beneficial insects and other biological controls to manage pest problems. While Ohio and ...
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Fertility Management Focus at Conservation Tillage Conference
to provide field crop information on insects and diseases, ag technology, nutrient management, soil ...
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Don't Let Late Soybean Harvest Slow Down Wheat Preparation
timeframe produces optimum yields," said Lipps. "Planting too early creates insect and disease ...
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Corn Surprises, Despite Rough Growing Season
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/corn-surprises-despite-rough-growing-season
choosing the right hybrids that control for stalk lodging, insects and diseases. "Overall, we managed ...
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Asian Soybean Finding New Home in Ohio's Specialty Crop Market
edamame grows in the state, what kind of yields we get, and how well the crop holds up to insects and ...