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Tar Spot: a New Corn Disease in the Midwest
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-32/tar-spot-new-corn-disease-midwest
winter and become established here. However, we’ll have to wait and see and do the research to learn more ...
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Scabby wheat grain? Increasing your Fan Speed May Help
consider increasing your fan speed during harvest to blow them out. Research in the cereal pathology lab at ...
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Office of Energy and Environment welcomes Dr. Daniel Yergin
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/office-energy-and-environment-welcomes-dr-daniel-yergin
energy—and our world—might look like. Co-Sponsors: College of Arts & Sciences, Dept. of Chemical ...
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Ohio State Launches New Housing Learning Community Focused on Sustainability
https://senr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-launches-new-housing-learning-community-focused-sustainability
our learning community offerings to include the SUSTAINS LC this year. The students who are a part of ...
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SENR Honors Thesis Presentation: A Study of End-use of Brownfield Redevelopment Projects in Ohio
properties. The objective of my research was to determine what types of end-use those projects had, what ...
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Fungicide Applications Depend on Soybean Growth Stages and Presence of Disease
our most yield limiting late season diseases: Sclerotinia stem rot (white mold) and frogeye leaf ...
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Jennifer Malpass' Defense Seminar
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/jennifer-malpass-defense-seminar
often using birds as a focal taxa. My research investigates population and community-level consequences ...
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Youth Scientist Curriculum Adult Education Class- day 2
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/youth-scientist-curriculum-adult-education-class-day-2
research from developing and testing hypotheses to reporting and presenting their findings. Teaching ...
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WHITE MOLD OR SCLEROTINIA STEM ROT IS HERE
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-27/white-mold-or-sclerotinia-stem-rot-here
the information but not backing the practice. 8. Practice good weed management. This fungus has ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2005-36
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2005/36
well-managed natural air systems can produce a superior quality product for feeding or market. Dry, high ... monitoring to reduce the risks of grain spoilage. Other good management practices that will reduce risks, ... grain mass are also difficult to manage with aeration. Air, like water, will travel the path of least ...