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Ag Economist Analyzes Farm Bill at Upcoming Farm Forum
February 25, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- As the 2008 Farm Bill draws closer to finality, one thing is ... certain: its fate is an uncertainty. With the 2002 Farm Bill coming to an end in March, Congress continues ... to work towards compromising on House and Senate farm bills that call for increased spending on ...
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Biodiesel Byproduct May Be Used As Value-Added Ag Commodity
December 10, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- A byproduct of biodiesel may be used to support the production ... of an animal feed additive to enhance the performance and growth of dairy cattle. Ohio State ... Soybean Council to use crude glycerol to grow yeast-- a common feed supplement in dairy cattle diets. The ...
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Variety Selection/Seed Treatments Key to Managing Soybean Pathogens
October 28, 2010 WOOSTER, Ohio – With soybean harvest nearly complete, now's the time to be ... thinking about choosing the right soybean varieties for next season to help manage the myriad of diseases ... When it comes to managing Phytophthora root and stem rot, variety selection with the right resistance ...
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Tap into the Local Foods Movement with a Farmers' Market
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tap-local-foods-movement-farmers-market
more communities are looking to either start a farmers' market or expand an existing one as a way ... farmers' market managers and vendors have access to training and technical assistance to increase their ... "With the current state of the economy, many people are expressing interest in wanting to start their ...
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OARDC Researcher Receives Tomato Award
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/oardc-researcher-receives-tomato-award
resistant to diseases. Now, they are also award-winners. A scientist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and ... to the development of the tomato industry. The award ceremony took place Aug. 1, during the Vegetable ... given to me for potential and not for accomplishments." Jim Hudson, executive director of the ...
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For the Most Out of Soybeans, Don't Sit on Harvest
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/most-out-soybeans-dont-sit-harvest
October 5, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio — If there's one thing soybean growers can do to get the most ... shouldn't sit on their harvest. "Farmers need to start harvesting when the crop gets down to 17 percent ... to 19 percent moisture, and they need to harvest as fast as possible," said Beuerlein. ...
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Corn Yield Projections Rosy Despite Growing Pains
despite the shaky growing season, early yield projections are rosy. According to the Ohio Agricultural ... for much of the year, we are very guarded about what to expect in these fields.â Thomison, an ... âWe are very concerned about root development. There are some fields where leaves are yellowing due to ...
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OSU Outreach Program Teaches Central Ohio Youth About Agriculture
sessions that offered students a hands-on opportunity to learn about the many facets of agriculture. From ... sausage-making to wool-shearing to food safety, the students got a taste of topics they normally wouldn't ... find in their school curriculum. Click here for a video about the program. "There continues to be ...
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Fungicides May Aid in Quicker Turf Growth, Healthier Grass
summer to establish turf from seed may get a boost from fungicides, according to an Ohio State University ... summer to establish ground cover for fall activities. "Natural grass athletic fields in Ohio are ... excessively overused and it's always a challenge to get grass to grow when they are being used so ...
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When Planting Wheat, Don't Put Eggs in One Basket
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/when-planting-wheat-dont-put-eggs-one-basket
profitable to grow varieties solely for maximum yield potentials. "It's understandable that growers ... environmental conditions and disease problems, both of which contribute to yield reduction." Instead, Paul ... recommends growers take what is commonly referred to as a defensive approach to managing wheat. That is, ...