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Volk receives first place award at CFAES Graduate Research Forum
https://acel.osu.edu/news/volk-receives-first-place-award-cfaes-graduate-research-forum
leadership received the first place award in the Masters catergory at the CFAES Research Forum Poster ... Columbus, Ohio. Volk was recognized for her work sharing her ag literacy research on last year's ...
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It's Patio Grilling Season, And Here Are Tips To Ward Off The Germs
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/its-patio-grilling-season-and-here-are-tips-ward-germs
Germs are everywhere, in the air, soil, and water, and they grow faster during the summer because it’s ...
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Common Plant Names Cause Common Misconceptions
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/common-plant-names-cause-common-misconceptions
a plant in our landscape and their associated ecosystem benefits. Seems easy enough to understand right? ... outcompete and displace our native plant species. Our native burning bush is Euonymus atropurpurea. Native ... take time to read the scientific names and do a little research to make sure you are actually buying ...
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Livestock Can Handle Low Temperatures But Challenges Exist
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-can-handle-low-temperatures-challenges-exist
both. Either scenario can create some management problems for us to tackle. Our ruminant livestock can ... for cattle, but we can use the same thought processes when assisting our small ruminants deal with ... environmental challenges. Until it gets really cold, like it has this last week, it is easy to assume that our ...
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Time Management Tips That Lead To Productivity
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/time-management-tips-lead-productivity
is never ending? In searching for some resources to help as our work environment has changed, ... question is, what are you preparing for? Our greatest possession is time. We can choose to spend it or ... the greatest return? And what gives me the greatest reward? These will help to set our priorities. ...
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Winter Months Welcome New Livestock and All That Comes With It
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with our extended family. If nothing else, the holidays offer a chance for adults to act like children ... doesn’t just ring in the new year, but also signals the arrival of new residents on our farms and ... at the new offspring and can make an initial evaluation of our breeding plan results. You know too ...
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Organic Vegetable Production Conference To Be LiveStreamed In Wooster
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/organic-vegetable-production-conference-be-livestreamed-wooster
Tunnel Pest Management with Beneficials (recording),” “Fertilizer Injectors in the Hoophouse,” ... grant from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research, but participants must pre-register by ... a grant from the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research for “Building out networks for training ag ...
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Farmers: Focus On Small Grain Silage Harvested, Stored Properly
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been planted, at least partially, and the rye is being harvested to start our annual feed storage ... process. The cooler temperatures have probably helped slow our small grain growth, briefly extending the ... getting our small grain silage harvested and stored properly to ensure that we are producing the highest ...
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Leap Day Ideas: Check Off Bucket List Item, Take Social Media Break
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/leap-day-ideas-check-bucket-list-item-take-social-media-break
extra day count? In researching Leap Day, I discovered the National Day Calendar also names it as Time ... brain Andrew Brodsky, assistant professor of management at the University of Texas, says there are ... switch to inconsequential thinking. Doing nothing offers our brains the ability to recover, he said. ...
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Increased Fertilizer Applications May Not Increase Yield or Profits
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/increased-fertilizer-applications-may-not-increase-yield-or-profits
Unfortunately, some nutrients will escape our soils regardless of the level of management. Some slowly leach down ... nutrients in the soil. The goal was to reduce fertilizer costs without reducing yield, thus increasing ... heavy rain events. Nutrients that leave our fields are dollars washed down the drain. Here are a few ...