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Capturing Nature's Wonders
https://woodlandstewards.osu.edu/events/capturing-natures-wonders-1
Spend a fun and exciting day learning how to take your outdoor photography to the next level. You'll receive "real time" instruction in the field, as well as intensive classroom preparation. In the classroom sessions, you will learn the s ...
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Highlighted Events in January
January 6- Optimism: Path to Success January 11- Tax Prep & America Saves January 13- Guidelines to Setting Reasonable Weight Loss Goals January 20- Income Tax Preparation & Strategies January 26- Reconnecting Motivation January 26- Weight Watcher ...
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Blame the Heat for Delayed Pumpkin Development
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/blame-heat-delayed-pumpkin-development
because it's difficult to get it under control." Powdery mildew, which infects vine crops, is ...
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Using Carbon Trading to Boost Economics of Developing Countries
countries to adopt conservation practices and get the program off the ground, the Chicago Climate Exchange ...
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Survey Explores Farmers' Opinions of 2007 Farm Bill
programs that they are getting a benefit from," said Zulauf. "This is a self-interest mentality ...
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Tips to Put Damaged Pastures Back into Production
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tips-put-damaged-pastures-back-production
nitrogen should not be needed. If the area to be planted needs to get a quick cover due to erosion concerns ...
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Promising Rootstocks Could Expand Grafting into New Markets
chosen rootstocks, researchers hope to get at least one more year of data from various field locations ...
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As Wheat Flowers, Risk for Head Scab Spreads Across Ohio
heads getting trapped is alarming," said Paul. "Some producers are concerned, but the ...
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Proper Harvesting and Testing of Scabby Wheat Important to Minimize Vomitoxin Levels
half of that. Even if you get decent yields, but the vomitoxin levels might be so high that the grain ...
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Apply Lessons Learned in 2010 to Next Season's Wheat Crop
varieties," said Paul. "We will almost always get some powdery mildew. If it is wet and humid during the ...