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  1. Niemczyk Receives TPI Honorary Membership Award

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/niemczyk-receives-tpi-honorary-membership-award

    March 10, 2008 EAST DUNDEE, Ill.-- Harry Niemczyk, Emeritus Professor of Turfgrass Entomology at Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster, Ohio, was the proud recipient of the Turfgrass Producers Internatio ...

  2. New OSU Book Helps Farmers Make Switch to Organic

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-osu-book-helps-farmers-make-switch-organic

    May 1, 2008 WOOSTER, Ohio — Smooth your switch to organic farming through a new book from Ohio State University.   A Transition Guide to Certified Organic Crop Management, published by the Organic Food and Farming Education and Research (OFFER) Pro ...

  3. New Insect Attacking Soybean Fields

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-insect-attacking-soybean-fields

    July 17, 2001 Editor: Soybean aphid photos are available. Contact Candace Pollock at (330) 202-3550 or pollock.58@osu.edu. WOOSTER, Ohio- A new insect that attacks soybean plants is keeping both researchers and growers throughout the Midwest on guard this ...

  4. New Book Shows How Birds Help Gardens Naturally

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-book-shows-how-birds-help-gardens-naturally

    July 28, 2009 “Red Bird, Green Bird: How Birds Help Us Grow Healthy Gardens”; June 2009; 6 x 9 in.; 92 pp.; ISBN: 978-1-59098-965-4; paperback; $12   WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC), the lar ...

  5. Nematode, Urban Landscape Expert Wins 2009 OARDC Senior Faculty Research Award; Work 'Spans from Genes to Ecosystems'

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/nematode-urban-landscape-expert-wins-2009-oardc-senior-faculty-research-award-work

    April 23, 2009 WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) today (April 23) honored Parwinder Grewal, a professor in Ohio State University’s Department of Entomology, with its 2009 Distinguished Senior Facul ...

  6. New 4-H Center Going 'Green'

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-4-h-center-going-green

    November 13, 2003 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- The new Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center, to be completed in 2005 on the Ohio State University campus, will be "green" in more ways than one. The color of the familiar 4-H clover symbol will be a remi ...

  7. New 4-H Center Receives $50,000 Pledge

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-4-h-center-receives-50000-pledge

    July 17, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Tiney McComb, chairman, president, and CEO of Heartland Bank, feels he has much to give back to the program that significantly impacted his life as a 9-year-old boy growing up on a farm. "I began my 4-H tenure as a 9-ye ...

  8. New Biological Control Book Brainchild of Ohio State Scientist

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-biological-control-book-brainchild-ohio-state-scientist

    April 24, 2006 Editor: For a photo of Grewal, contact Ken Chamberlain, (330) 263-3779 or chamberlain.1@osu.edu. WOOSTER, Ohio — Biocontrol agents are becoming more popular as both the public and regulators recognize the environmental and human-heal ...

  9. NE Ohio Nursery Plants Trees in Tornado-hit Secrest: 'It's a Pay-it-forward Thing'

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ne-ohio-nursery-plants-trees-tornado-hit-secrest-its-pay-it-forward-thing

    November 24, 2010 WOOSTER, Ohio — Thirty-some years ago, Ken Cochran gave Mario Cekada, just starting out in the nursery industry, a helping hand.   Last week, Cekada returned the favor. His now-successful business, Rusty Oak Nursery of Valley City ...

  10. More GMO Corn Increasing Risk of Crop Contamination

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/more-gmo-corn-increasing-risk-crop-contamination

    May 7, 2003 COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the production of genetically modified corn gradually increasing in Ohio, the risk of contaminating non-GMO corn through pollination is becoming more of a concern. Peter Thomison, an Ohio State University Extension agro ...

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