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June Plantings, Quarterly Stocks Reports Generally Bearish
July 6, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's June Plantings report released Thursday morning, U.S. farmers planted 1.5 million more corn acres than the market expected, saidĀ an Ohio State University agricultural eco ...
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Expansion of Sheep Industry Focus of Ohio Sheep Day July 16
July 6, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Ohio needs more sheep. That's the conclusion of Ohio State Extension Sheep Specialist Roger High, coordinator of the annual Ohio Sheep Day slated for July 16 at Blue HeronĀ Farm in Columbiana County. "This year at th ...
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Kids' Show in Secrest Arboretum: It's Not Rocket Science-- Wait, It Is
July 6, 2011 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Secrest Arboretumās next Whiz Bang! Science Show āwill be a blast,ā says presenter Dave Lohnes, better known as āDr. Dave.ā The program will focus on rocket science, including Newtonās laws of motion, aerodynamics, stability a ...
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Repeal of Ohio Estate Tax Concerns Transition Planning Professionals
July 6, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Commonly referred to as the "Death Tax" by critics, estate tax is one of the more controversial issues in agricultural policy circles, said an Ohio State Extension agricultural lawĀ expert. Ohio's version of thi ...
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Register by Tomorrow (7/8) for OSU Tree ID Workshop
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/register-tomorrow-78-osu-tree-id-workshop
July 7, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Folks interested in attending a tree identification workshop next week in Columbus had better get chopping, although not the trees themselves. The registration deadline is tomorrow (7/8). āName That Treeā Ā -- a fun but in-dep ...
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Manure Science Review Coming Aug. 16
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/manure-science-review-coming-aug-16
July 8, 2011 DEGRAFF, Ohio-- Ohioās annual Manure Science Review, featuring new and better ways to manage farm manure and wastewater, takes place in the stateās west on Aug. 16. Speakers from Ohio agencies, the farming community, and Ohio State University ...
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Late-planted Soybeans Slightly More Susceptible to Insect Feeding Issues
July 8, 2011 WOOSTER, Ohio-- With the significance of Ohio's wet spring fresh in farmers' minds, an Ohio State University expert recommends extra vigilance when scouting fields for soybean pests this summer. Ron Hammond, an entomologist with OSU ...
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Secrest Arboretum Night Insect Walk is This Saturday (7/16)
July 12, 2011 WOOSTER, Ohio ā The spotlight, albeit an ultraviolet one, will soon shine on bugs in the dark. Secrest Arboretum, part of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC), will hold its 12th annual Night Insect Walk this Saturda ...
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So You Want to Eat Chocolate-covered Bugsā¦
July 12, 2011 WOOSTER, Ohio-- Secrest Arboretumās Night Insect Walk this Saturday (7/16) includes a free snack if you want it-- chocolate-covered mealworms. āTheyāre fried and are crunchy and of course taste like chocolate,ā said event co-organizer Luis C ...
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Late Planting Issues, More at This Yearās Field Crops Day July 28 in Hoytville
July 12, 2011 HOYTVILLE, Ohio-- Late planting and other impacts from thisĀ yearās wet spring conditions will take center stage at the 2011 FieldĀ CropsĀ Day, which will be held on Thursday, July 28, at the Northwest AgriculturalĀ Research Station in Hoytville ...