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Corn Rebounding from Cool, Wet Weather
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/corn-rebounding-cool-wet-weather
aren't out of the woods yet. "After checking some fields, the seeds look like they are in pretty ... good condition. They are starting to germinate, with roots of plants in some areas an inch to an inch ... Agricultural Research and Development Center. "If we get warmer, dry weather, I think the prognosis of ...
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Satellite Program Answers Farm Bill Questions
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/satellite-program-answers-farm-bill-questions
satellite May 14 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. to discuss certain topics of the Farm Bill and answer questions. ... State agricultural economist Carl Zulauf. "It won't be just a reporting of what is, but what ... issues have to be addressed or the implications that might come out of this legislation." Zulauf, ...
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Valuing the Impact of Large-Scale Ecological Change in a Market: The Effect of Climate Change on U.S. Timber
a methodology for valuing the impact of large-scale ecological changes in a market. Given the large capital ... stocks inherent in most ecological systems, the dynamic nature of most ecological change, and the dynamic ... response of markets, it is critical to build dynamic models to capture the resulting effects. This paper ...
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Black Raspberries Top Growers List in Survey
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/black-raspberries-top-growers-list-survey
of the 174 growers sampled in the survey said they grow black raspberries, followed by 26 percent who ... golden raspberry varieties rounded out the survey with about three percent of the acreage. Sandy Kuhn, ... berry coordinator of the university's Centers at Piketon, said the pre-season survey is the first ...
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Wheat and Heat Don't Mix
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-and-heat-dont-mix
a critical time of grain filling which can make or break yields. "The wheat crop has just finished ... flowering. It's in its early stages of grain development and grain filling. This is an extremely ... critical time for kernel development and plumpness of kernels," said Lipps. "When we get to the ...
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OSU Extension Brings Back Lamb Short Course
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-extension-brings-back-lamb-short-course
Extension state sheep program specialist. "There is a participation limit of 32 spaces, so it will be ... first come, first served." Lamb 509 will take place Dec. 12-14 at the Department of Animal Sciences ... Building on the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences campus. Registration is $125 per ...
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High Tunnels May Protect Brambles from Winter Injury
June 17, 2008 PIKETON, Ohio-- High tunnels, plastic-covered structures placed on small tracts of ... land, can lengthen the growing season of high-value vegetable crops, such as tomatoes. Now Ohio State ... University Extension horticulturists are using them to improve winter hardiness of brambles. Shawn Wright, ...
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Launch a Wine Grape Business. Learn How at Farm Science Review
sponsored by the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, OSU Extension and the Ohio ... replaces the Ohio Vine Grant Program. The new program attracted 35 applicants, 19 of which were approved ... the establishment of new wine grape vineyards in Ohio, as well as expand existing vineyards, ...
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Producer Certification First Step Toward Beef Industry Alliance
production of an animal and study marketing trends is the key to providing a product that not only satisfies ... State Departments of Agriculture from Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, Illinois and Indiana, to provide ... producers with that kind of information. Amy Radunz, an Ohio State University Extension beef associate and ...
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Soybean Rust or No, Don't Alter Management Practices
February 11, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — The goal of any crop management is to utilize a production ... potential arrival of soybean rust looming large. Growers, anticipating the presence of the aggressive ... effective means of controlling it. But the move could be more harmful than helpful, said Jim Beuerlein, an ...