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Extension Today: Pumpkin Growing
https://extension.osu.edu/today/pumpkin-growing
a question of our Master Gardener Volunteers – a group of Ohio gardening enthusiasts who are extensively ... of the top pumpkin-producing states? Growing, harvesting, and storing pumpkins – there’s a lot to ... a pumpkin producer! Learn how to grow your own – good seeds, plenty of water, and space to grow are some of ...
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Local Soybean Research
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/local-soybean-research
2015, with funding from Ohio Soybean Council and help from county extension educators, we measured ... than the state established critical level while a grain yield reduction of 4 bu/acre was associated ... never tested your fields for soybean cyst nematode, we suggest doing so. There are many other factors ...
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Food Waste News
https://extension.osu.edu/today/food-waste-news
insecurity is a global problem; yet, we waste a lot of food. Ohio State is tackling the issue of hunger and ... waste would make food prices go down, as we would use less land and fertilizer to produce this ... the Ohio State Food Waste Collaborative. ‘KNOW MORE, WASTE LESS’ is the motto of Know Food Waste, ...
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Sponsors
https://aede.osu.edu/crae/conference-sponsors
Ohio State programs that appeared in the recent National Research Council "Data-Based Assessment ... Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics (AEDE), The Ohio State ... Environmental Sciences (CFAES) at The Ohio State University, AEDE currently has twenty two world-class faculty ...
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Natural Gas Utilization by Ohio Agriculture
https://aede.osu.edu/about-us/events/natural-gas-utilization-ohio-agriculture
operators and other agricultural producers are considering substituting natural gas for other fossil fuels. ... Ohio Agriculture,” a 9 a.m.-4 p.m. workshop on Jan. 14 at Ohio State University’s Nationwide and Ohio ... coordinator of Ohio State’s Subsurface Energy Resource Center (SERC), at 614-688-1566 or kositzke.2@osu.edu. ...
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Ohio Forages and Grasslands council Annual Conference
https://extension.osu.edu/events/ohio-forages-and-grasslands-council-annual-conference
Dr. Stacey Hamilton, University of Missouri Extension state dairy specialist, who will discuss ... “Balancing risk and rewards of annual and perennial pastures” as well as “What we are learning about ... production.” A highlight of the program is always the Producer Panel, and that tradition will continue with ...
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Communiqué June 5, 2013
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2013-06-05
corn, soybean and wheat producers, Ohio Farm Bureau, Ohio AgriBusiness Association, Certified Crop ... Exchange) – an Ohio State-required migration. The previous listservs are no longer in service, and our HR ... larger issues facing Ohio’s crop agriculture. Economics are always important issues, but gaining the ...
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CHINA CURBING PURCHASES OF U.S. SOYBEANS
https://aede.osu.edu/news/china-curbing-purchases-us-soybeans
serves as the Andersons Chair in Agricultural Marketing, Trade and Policy with The Ohio State ... meet China’s huge demand without some from the United States, Sheldon said. “The Chinese are going to ... Farmers in Ohio have begun planting soybeans just as the trade war with China, the world’s largest ...
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Survey Finds Rising Custom Farm Work Rates in Ohio
https://aede.osu.edu/news/survey-finds-rising-custom-farm-work-rates-ohio
Sciences, found that, on average, custom farm work rates in the state of Ohio are rising. The survey is ... referred to as “custom farm work” or “custom work.” The survey findings are used by Ohio State Extension ... operators, Barry Ward, an economist in Ohio State’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental ...
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Agricultural exports doing relatively well
https://aede.osu.edu/news/agricultural-exports-doing-relatively-well
holding up well, according to a new analysis by an agricultural economist with The Ohio State University. ... they’re still buying groceries. Exports of U.S. agricultural goods, including soybeans, which are Ohio ... trade, but not by as much as we thought it would,” said Sheldon, who serves as the Andersons Endowed ...