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Ohio State to conduct wide range of shale-related research
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/ohio-state-conduct-wide-range-shale-related-research
industry growing at a rapid pace in Ohio and around the country, Ohio State aims to produce research that ... part of SERC All of the Ohio State faculty in the research cluster are also part of the ... the team and research specialist and associate director of Ohio State's Ohio Water Resources ...
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OSU Extension and Ohio Soybean Council Energy Study: Understanding the Impact of Demand Charges & Power Factor in Agriculture
operations. Ohio State University Extension and the Ohio Soybean Council have partnered to provide ... calculations of a farms electric bill a comprehensive manner. If you are an Ohio farmer and interested in ... contact Eric Romich, Ohio State University Extension Field Specialist, at 419-294-4931 or by e-mail at: ...
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Driven to succeed: OARDC-industry partnership is creating new jobs
with crop residue. 'We will continue to grow with Ohio State' "This is really a story ... State Wooster campus and asked, 'What can we do with it?' Three years later, we have Ohio ... State people working with us in the lab. And we will continue to grow with Ohio State." Read ...
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CFAES Student Awards
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/campus-life/cfaes-recognition-program/award-applications
The following are awards organized by the CFAES Undergraduate Student Council. If you have ... Recipients are individuals outside the University who contribute significant time and energy in support of ... involvement, socially responsible behavior, activism, participation in state, national, or global associations ...
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Organic Production Winter Webinar Series
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-01/organic-production-winter-webinar-series
producers are listed below. According to the 2019 USDA Census of Agriculture, Ohio ranks 5th among U.S. ... Ohio State will host a series of organic production webinars on Wednesdays this winter, from ... 11-11:45 a.m. The series will provide opportunities for Ohio’s organic community to learn about Ohio State ...
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Corn Earworm Making an Unpleasant Late-Season Appearance; Watch for Molds
Aspergillus that produce harmful mycotoxins. Some molds that are associated with mycotoxins are easy to detect ... are caused by mycotoxin-producing fungi. So, since it is not always easy to tell which mold is ... associated with which fungus or which fungus produces mycotoxins, the safe thing to do is to avoid feeding ...
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Why Ohio Farmers Should Participate in the CTIC Cover Crops Survey
questions are primarily geared toward grain farmers. Still, there are some questions specific to ... horticulture producers and a fair number of items that any type of crop producer would find relevant. Most ... survey questions are for farmers already using cover crops, but there are a few for farmers not yet using ...
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Brewing, buying biogas: OARDC campus at Wooster now runs on 30 percent green energy
most of these institutions, including Ohio State's Columbus campus, have turned to solar and wind ... digestion does."—OARDC Associate Director Dave Benfield This renewable energy is produced by quasar energy group, ... we partner with, and which produces the biogas, converts it to electricity, and sells it to us," said ...
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Soybean Planting Date, Row Width, and Seeding Rate Recommendations
Over the past few years, with funding from Ohio Soybean Council, we’ve re-examined Ohio’s soybean ... planting date, row width, and seeding rate recommendations. Here are some things to keep in mind, as we ... are suitable. In northern Ohio, soybean planting can begin the last week of April if soil conditions ...
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Soybean Cyst Nematode Samples – Spring is still a good time!
fields in Ohio where the number of cysts are up to 27% of the susceptible check. We received soil ... So here is the challenge – we are missing samples from some regions of Ohio and definitely could use ... colleagues throughout the region, and Ohio State is no exception. One of our former Ph.D. students, who ...