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Funding Opportunities through Academic Departments
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/238
State Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Academic Enrichment Grants Program The program provides up ...
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EPDs Help Cattlemen Make Better Genetic Improvement Decisions
to Ohio State University Extension beef coordinator John Grimes. A new EPD from the American Angus ...
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Store Now, Sell Later for the Best Grain Profits
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/store-now-sell-later-best-grain-profits
for grain producers looking to get the best deal from their corn crop. Matt Roberts, an Ohio State ...
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Southern Ohio Corn May be at Risk for Stewart's Wilt
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/southern-ohio-corn-may-be-risk-stewarts-wilt
and spread by adult flea beetles. Based on the flea beetle index, conducted by Ohio State University ...
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More Rain Could Mean Higher Corn Prices
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/more-rain-could-mean-higher-corn-prices
wet weather persists throughout the eastern Corn Belt, says an Ohio State University Extension ...
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Keep Stand Quality in Mind When Preparing for Planting Season
establishing quality stands will no doubt be a key focus of their preparations. Ohio State University ...
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Don't Rely on Chemical Treatments to Reduce Vomitoxin Contamination of Corn
contamination, says an Ohio State University Extension plant pathologist. "I've fielded questions ...
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Get the Most of Crop Performance: Soil Sample in the Fall
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/get-most-crop-performance-soil-sample-fall
in the fall. Maurice Watson, an Ohio State University Extension soil specialist, recommends fall ...
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Free Program to Demonstrate Livestock Handling Principles
things easier for the animal handler. Ohio State University Extension will be offering a free livestock ...
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Feeding Wheat Grain to Livestock? Get it Tested for Vomitoxin First
an Ohio State University Extension small grains specialist and plant pathologist. "I always ...