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  1. Blueberry Grower School

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/blueberry-grower-school

    Celeste Welty, Spotted Wing Drosophila management update Gary Gao, Irrigation and Nutrient Management in ...

  2. CFAES Increasing Agriculture Productivity in East Africa

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/cfaes-increasing-agriculture-productivity-east-africa

    the college have helped strengthen the teaching, research and outreach capacity of Tanzania’s largest ... member David Kraybill lived in Tanzania. There, he and other faculty collaborated on research with ... East Africa, and improved pest management practices that have increased yields for small farmers. ...

  3. World's Largest Script Ohio Shows the Power of Precision Agriculture

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/worlds-largest-script-ohio-shows-power-precision-agriculture

    research-based information on issues from pest management to water quality. The Review also features field ... field scenes,” said Andrew Klopfenstein, senior research associate engineer in the Department of Food, ... attempted in the past,” said Ryan Tietje, research associate and graduate student in FABE, who designed the ...

  4. World's Largest Script Ohio Shows the Power of Precision Agriculture

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/worlds-largest-script-ohio-shows-power-precision-agriculture-0

    research-based information on issues from pest management to water quality. The Review also features field ... field scenes,” said Andrew Klopfenstein, senior research associate engineer in the Department of Food, ... attempted in the past,” said Ryan Tietje, research associate and graduate student in FABE, who designed the ...

  5. Soybean Acres Increasing, Corn Declining

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/soybean-acres-increasing-corn-declining

    higher than corn: $10.39 versus $4.08, said Barry Ward, leader of production business management for Ohio ... fertilizer and other expenses totals $370 per acre of corn, $200 per acre of soybeans, he said. Also, corn ... typically requires more applications of weed killers and an application of fertilizer. For soybeans, ...

  6. A Day in the Woods

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/day-woods

    Forest-Get an update on the latest research on our oak-hickory ecosystems and techniques to sustain ... manage undesirable species on your property-Understand the steps you can take to maintain oak in your ... interactive booths. Enjoy a hay ride through the forest. Learn about the abundant wildlife that inhabit our ...

  7. Sheep Blog Offers Advice on Keeping the Flock Healthy and Profitable

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/sheep-blog-offers-advice-keeping-flock-healthy-and-profitable

    Ohio State University Sheep Team blog  offers easily digestible doses of research findings on raising ... State’s College of Food Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES), manages the site and includes ... “Ohio State has done a lot of research on sheep, but unfortunately not a lot of people are aware of the ...

  8. Autumn Discovery Day

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/autumn-discovery-day

    natural beauty of our grounds. All proceeds support arboretum research and education programs. The sale ...

  9. Spring Pond Management Clinic

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/spring-pong-management-clinic

    Join OSU Extension and Fairfield Soil & Water Conservation District for an in-field discussion ... on managing your backyard pond, both in the spring, as well as throughout the year. Featured speaker, ... Resources, will provide an overview of common pond management concerns and answer the questions you’ve been ...

  10. Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Prompt More Plant Growth, But Fewer Nutrients

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/higher-carbon-dioxide-levels-prompt-more-plant-growth-fewer-nutrients

    and starches first, then other nutrients including protein, fat and antioxidants. Though carbon ... nutrients the plant produces including iron, zinc and vitamin C. “The loss of nutrients, particularly ... Plants can become more vulnerable to diseases as well as insects. With fewer nutrients in the plants, the ...

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