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Dean's Updates
https://cfaes.osu.edu/deans-updates
resources for our community January 9: Dean's Update 2022: December December 9: Dean's Update ... Update November 16: Dean's Update November 6: Dean's Update Our New CFAES DEI Leadership ... Dean's Update April 30: Dean's Update FAQs March March 30: Research Update March 27: Dean's ...
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Late blight and downy mildew uptick in veggies
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/late-blight-and-downy-mildew-uptick-veggies
downy mildew in basil, cucumber and melons in our sentinel plot in Fremont, OH. Downy mildew is ... regularly and treated with protectant fungicides. Management recommendations have been posted this summer ... for all of these diseases. See u.osu.edu/miller.769 for management recommendations.-30- Contact: ...
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Using Virtual Reality to Promote Farm Safety
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/using-virtual-reality-promote-farm-safety
manager with the ag safety and health team. “Virtual reality technology can work in training single ... operation,” said Pfeifer. “Between the virtual reality experience and our farm safety hazard hunt, our tent ... London, Ohio, features educators, specialists and faculty from CFAES who will provide research ...
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Gwynne a Green Spot at Farm Science Review
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/gwynne-green-spot-farm-science-review
farm-related conservation practices — ways to aid soils, streams, ponds, forests, grasslands and the creatures ... and demonstrations. Cool shade, too. The talks “can help landowners make decisions to better manage ... hydroponics (growing crops without soil), aquaponics (raising crops and fish together), aerating ponds (to ...
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Rainy days lead to muddy, thinner cows
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/rainy-days-lead-muddy-thinner-cows
lower in nutrients for the cattle that eat it. “So, you can put more hay in front of them to eat, but if ... hay tested for nutrients to see what, if anything, is lacking in it. Even if hay has all the necessary ... nutrients, cows still might need a supplement because of the additional stress that the weather is putting on ...
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Two Green Places to Visit When You Go to Farm Science Review
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/two-green-places-visit-when-you-go-farm-science-review
resources, land management and horticulture, Zachrich said, “are important to a large segment of our ... green things, from backyard gardening to home landscaping, managing woods to grazing grass, bringing in ... at Farm Science Review, said Nick Zachrich, who manages the event. Learning more about natural ...
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Raindrops Kept Falling on Our Heads
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/raindrops-kept-falling-our-heads
with Ohio State University Extension and the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center. OSU Extension is ... the frozen soil is preferable to wet soil,” Lindsey said. During the last week of November, about ...
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Planning for the Future of Your Farm- A Webinar Series
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/planning-future-your-farm-webinar-series
By:Jeffrey K. Lewis, Attorney and Research Specialist, Agricultural & Resource Law Friday, ... helps transfer the farm's ownership, management, and assets to the next generation. Topics ... Transition of Control; Planning for the Unexpected; Communication and Conflict Management During Farm ...
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Spotted Laternfly Settling In a Little Too Close
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/spotted-laternfly-settling-little-too-close
spotted lanternfly has the potential to do serious damage to the grape, apple, hops and logging ...
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See New Streambank, Prairie Projects in Farm Science Review's Gwynne Conservation Area
plantings; the other, to protect the banks of Deer Creek, which flows through the grounds. Review Manager ... benefits to pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, and to wildlife. Testing best management methods The ... prairie project also is demonstrating wildflower- and wildlife-friendly management methods — involving ...