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Maximizing land use for a sustainable future
at how specific plant species impact soil health and nutrient cycling, aiming to reduce harmful ... summer droughts. The research team has also collaborated with farmers to improve grazing management ... a whole-systems approach. Marília Chiavegato, a CFAES assistant professor in agroecosystems, leads a research lab ...
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Digital agriculture team helps transform farm management
covering nutrient management, drone applications, and artificial intelligence-driven decision-making, the ... precision nutrient management, and autonomous machinery will help farmers reduce labor challenges, increase ... CFAES’ on-farm research program, Lee quickly realized the value of using data-driven insights to make ...
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Climate-resilient strategies for Ohio
https://cfaes.osu.edu/newsletter/cfaes-impact/may-june-2025/climate-resilient-strategies-for-ohio
research and collaboration. Doug Jackson-Smith, professor and director of CFAES’ Agroecosystem Management ... cover-cropping, reduced tillage, and precision nutrient management offer long-term environmental advantages, they ... experiential knowledge that complements scientific research,” Jackson-Smith said. “By engaging them early in ...
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Brian Roe Receives 2025 Distinguished Scholar Award
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/brian-roe-receives-2025-distinguished-scholar-award
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Brian E. Roe, the Fred N. VanBuren Professor of Farm Management and associate ... Enterprise for Research, Innovation and Knowledge (ERIK) surprised Roe with the award, which recognizes ... faculty who demonstrate exceptional scholarly activity, research impact, and creative work that brings ...
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Bridging the gap: Ohio 4-H youth and industry leaders team up to solve real-world agricultural challenges
potential. “This event is about much more than playing a game; it’s about equipping our youth with skills ... scenarios involving grain, livestock, and farm business management. Participants had to think fast, form ... strategic ambiguity was intentional, said Margo Overholt-Seckel, program manager for Ohio 4-H. “The student ...
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Back to crop school
https://cfaes.osu.edu/newsletter/cfaes-impact/may-june-2025/back-crop-school
College and Soybean School, CFAES researchers highlighted how good planting conditions and earlier ...
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Farm to fashion: EPN’s Earth Day celebration showcases sustainability in natural fibers
senior capstone projects. Also featured are research posters from nearly 40 National Science Foundation ... social impacts of the fibers we wear every day. “This is always our biggest event of the year, and 2025 ...
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Ohio State supporting Ohio strawberry growers facing challenges from fungal disease
education, research, and disease management recommendations. Lewis Ivey has received funding through the ... “If we receive diseased transplants, then we cannot conduct our research.” In some cases, infected ... production. “There are no varieties that are resistant to the fungal pathogen, and managing the disease in ...
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Ohio State Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering graduate program ranks in top 10 for seventh year running
environment. “The ranking is not only a sign of our dedicated faculty, but also a testament to the work that ... our students are doing,” said Scott Shearer, professor and chair of FABE. “Our department is ... constantly striving to be a national leader and to improve the experience for our students.” Because FABE is ...
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What U.S. trade policies could mean for Ohio farmers
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/what-us-trade-policies-could-mean-for-ohio-farmers
to China—our third-largest trading partner—and potentially depress prices for key Ohio exports like ... Sheldon said. “With China imposing new tariffs—up to 125%—on U.S. exports, our farmers are at risk of ... potash—critical for fertilizer and mostly imported from Canada—could squeeze farmers’ already tight margins. “Farm ...