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EORDC Manager Receives Ohio Cattlemen's Award
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/eordc-manager-receives-ohio-cattlemens-award
Extension and OCA that continues to provide commercial beef producers from Ohio and other states with ... said. âWe have a great set of bulls and are expecting buyers who know what the industry needs and know ... Association (OCA) Commercial Producer of the Year Award. Created to improve the beef and sheep industries in ...
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Survey to Explore Farmers' Risk Management Approaches
growers across the Midwest, but the risk impacts are not yet well documented. Researchers from Ohio State ... the major shifts in the way corn producers approach managing diseases as an example. "So we are ... some gaps in the way producers are gathering and using information, then that's something we can ...
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OARDC Breaks Ground for State-of-the-art Feedstock Processing Research Facility
bioproducts in Ohio,ââ¬Â said OARDC Associate Director David Benfield. The new facility ââ¬â which ... and improve the nutritional value of feeds for Ohio State Universityââ¬â¢s internationally ... we are feeding. It will also allow us to test new feed-processing methods.ââ¬Â In addition to ...
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Summit Launches Renewable Energy Focus in Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/summit-launches-renewable-energy-focus-ohio
leaders are gathering at Ohio State University's Fawcett Center to launch a state ... a more sustainable energy future. Ohio State University Extension and research specialists, industry ... will provide 25 percent of the total energy consumed in the United States, while continuing to produce ...
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Agronomic Crops Team Receives the CFAES Distinguished Multi-disciplinary Team Extension Award
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/agronomic-crops-team-receives-award
Dr. Karcher and support letters from Ohio Soybean Council and Ohio AgriBusiness Association. Learn ... corn, soybean, wheat, and forage producer needs in a timely manner. The team is co-lead by: Laura ... quality specialists, field specialists, and state specialists". The team represents six departments ...
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Ag. Organization Looks to Strengthen Industry's Technology Future
technology can work to the user's favor. Known as the Ohio Agricultural Technologies Association, the ... organization brings together producers, consultants, agri-businesses, agri-retailers, dealers, state and ... Nathan Watermeier, an Ohio State University Extension Technology Program Leader and the ...
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Volunteers Needed for Milk Study
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/volunteers-needed-milk-study
State University researchers are hoping to find out why. They are looking for people who live on farms ... grain, vegetable producing or any combination. The criteria for the study are farmers who drink their own ... April 5, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- More people are choosing to drink raw milk these days, and Ohio ...
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Review Session to Discuss Ins and Outs of Direct Marketing Meat
producer’s preference, he said. Farm Science Review is sponsored by the Ohio State University College of ... at the Muskingum County office of Ohio State University Extension and a member of OSU Extension’s ... September 7, 2012 LONDON, Ohio — While many farmers have been selling meat directly to consumers ...
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Extended Drought Could Lead to Aspergillus Ear Rot in Corn – An Unusual Problem for Ohio Growers
see it in Ohio because we usually don’t experience the kinds of drought conditions that are associated ... definitely are concerned that we could see it." Paul said the fungus can infect grain and produce ... that are ripe for the development of a fungal disease corn growers in the Buckeye state typically don’t ...
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New Pythium Species Isolated In Ohio
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-pythium-species-isolated-ohio
past five years and it's more important in Ohio because we are farming clay soils that just hold ... in saturated soils, has been identified in Ohio. Anne Dorrance, an Ohio State University plant ... species. There are at least 24 species found in Ohio that impact corn and soybeans. The research was ...