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Pests of the Rare and the Familiar at Farm Science Review
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/pests-rare-and-familiar-farm-science-review
perfect venue to remind farmers that soybean cyst nematode is out there and needs to be managed," ...
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Ag Rescue Demos at Farm Science Review Stress Farm Safety
"There is a continual need for rural medics and fire departments to understand the complexity of an ...
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Variable Rate Application May Save Money, Boost Yields; Learn More at National No-Till Conference
where needed, and at the proper rate, will save on fertilizer and lime costs and, at the same time, ...
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Look to Field History When Planting Soybeans
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/look-field-history-when-planting-soybeans
farmers rely on one source of resistance, it's not going to give them the protection they need ...
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Late Getting Corn in the Ground? You Could Cut Back on Nitrogen
"Producers just need to be more vigilant about watching their fields and documenting any nitrogen ...
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ACRE Extension a Benefit to Farmers, Especially Wheat Growers
a decline in revenue over a short period of a few years. Producers need to understand that they can't ...
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Soybean Aphids Arrive in Ohio, and in Big Numbers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybean-aphids-arrive-ohio-and-big-numbers
with a rising population density to determine the need for treatment." Information on soybean ...
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Biomass Crop Makes for Good Nursery Container Potting Mix
yards of switchgrass substrate mix per acre. This means that about 2,800 acres would be needed to ...
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Plant Leaf Surface Impacts Effectiveness of Pesticide Applications
application costs." For example, said Ozkan, a farmer may only need to apply half of the application on ...
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Variable SCN Counts May Change the Way Farmers Sample Fields
nematode, and new Ohio State University research is indicating that soybean producers may need to double up ...