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Wheat and Heat Don't Mix
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-and-heat-dont-mix
photosynthesis is not occurring very quickly, so fewer carbohydrates are being manufactured and the plant is ... using up what it has faster. So there is a problem with the crop being able to keep up with the higher ... development, grain filling will probably only be 14 to 16 days, down from the usual 21-day period. "Every ...
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Software Increases Chemical Application Accuracy
a grower knows that there may be a drift problem, several adjustments can be made to reduce drift. One is ... is available for $10 and can be purchased by calling Ohio State Section of Communications and ...
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High Tunnels May Protect Brambles from Winter Injury
berries that tend to be tart. They are good for jams, pies and jellies, and some fresh consumption with ... a little sugar." One of the blackberries Wright and his colleagues will be evaluating in the high ... preference. The high tunnel trials are being funded in part through Ohio Agricultural Research and Development ...
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OSU Extension to Offer Sweet Corn Management Schools in June
Fremont on June 18. A catered lunch will be provided. "By holding the schools early in the season, ... growers should be able to put into practice some of the knowledge they acquire," said Jim Jasinski, ... resources will be given to each attendee: a sweet corn pest identification and management pocket guide and ...
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Prospective Plantings Not a Surprise. It's Weather that Could Shape Grower Decisions
out to be what analysts were predicting. Corn growers intend to plant 88.8 million acres of corn, ... on what happened last fall in terms of harvest and field operations. "There seems to be no major ... the way, the markets will now be turning their attention strictly to planting weather. Candace Pollock ...
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Why Trees Matter? Forum to Explore It
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/why-trees-matter-forum-explore-it
Ohio State University, “Urban Coyotes Living in the Urban Forest.” Featured, too, will be: “Why Trees ...
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Keep an Eye Out for Ticks, OSU Researcher Recommends
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/keep-eye-out-ticks-osu-researcher-recommends
Though not known to be fatal, the disease can cause chronic arthritis, neurological symptoms and cardiac ... neck pain, muscle stiffness, fever and swollen glands. If caught early, Lyme disease can be ... can be fatal if left untreated. Eighteen deaths have occurred in Ohio since 1964. Symptoms include ...
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Chow Line: Just how much vitamin D is enough? (for 3/1/09)
Medicine, which indicated that the current recommended amounts may be too low for many people. Some experts ... availability in the bloodstream. Having enough vitamin D appears to be more important than we previously ... being fatty fish such as salmon, tuna and mackerel. Most people get vitamin D from fortified foods, such ...
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Webinar: An Analysis of the Effect of Federal and State Energy Efficiency Regulations on Past and Future Ohio Carbon Emissions
energy efficiency regulations will be dramatic in the state, cutting Ohio’s emissions by over 50% within ...
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Cover Crops Can Improve Soil Health, Water Quality and Yields
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with the location to be announced. To register, contact 937-224-9654 or email ...