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Facing Compacted Soils? Practice Continuous No-Till for Better Yields
that make a tractor heavier than necessary. Extra ballast needed for a tillage operation could be ...
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Energy Efficiency a Focus of Ohio Rural Electric Cooperatives Efforts at Farm Science Review
needed throughout the country. A career as a line worker offers job stability, a good income and a career ...
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Education Opportunities Abound at Farm Science Review
now, but we'll always need agriculture, food and the environment, and there will always be jobs in ...
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Black Spot of Roses Can Be a Challenge, Even for the Experienced Rose Grower
infection and need to be applied before or just at the onset of the disease and reapplied at regular ...
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Peer Tutors Needed
The Office of Residence Life is currently hiring peer tutors for the 2015-16 academic year. Peer Tutors work in one of 8 residence halls (Monday-Wednesday) or Younkin Success Center (Sunday-Thursday) from 7-9 PM. We specialize in math, physics and chemist ...
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Transgenic Corn Production Slowly Increasing in Ohio
"A grower may not have a pressing need for the Bt corn borer or rootworm trait, but if he is getting ...
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How to Control Weeds in Continuous Corn
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/how-control-weeds-continuous-corn
that will need to be controlled with post-emergence glyphosate applications; in a tilled field where ...
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Producers Facing Hay Shortage, But Forage Options Aplenty
livestock. "Overfeeding livestock with corn is just giving them more energy than they need and can lead ...
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Take Steps to Protect Livestock from Heat Stress
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/take-steps-protect-livestock-heat-stress
prior to breeding to reduce additional stresses when they need to be fertile. • When cooling down sows, ...
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Keep an Eye on Late-Season Soybean Diseases
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/keep-eye-late-season-soybean-diseases
should scout and manage these fields where needed to keep late-season soybean diseases at bay. Some ...