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Ohio State's Endeavor Center Bolsters Southern Ohio Economy
struggling company and needed a place for the new company to call home," said Steve Moore, CEO. The ...
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Ohio State Study: What Happens to a River When a Dam Comes Down?
plan. Â City and state officials said neither dam was needed anymore. Both dams were lowhead dams, which ...
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Bat Disease Could Cost Ohio Farmers Up to $1.7B a Year
damage to crops that their feeding prevents, and the need, as a result, for farmers to spend less on ...
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Higher Fuel Prices To Impact Some Farmers More Than Others
producers reduce their need for grain and lower their operating costs. “High fuel prices obviously do impact ...
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Hot, dry season putting damper on corn yield potential
said. "In a lot of the northwestern counties that needed rain, some areas got an inch and others ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-18
with Increasing Soil pH Micronutrients are those plant-essential elements that are needed in relatively ... foliar fertilizers to remediate deficiencies (since only small quantities of the nutrient are needed ... wait for grain to dry down completely in the field. However, this grain still needs to be dried down ...
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Ohio Ice Wine Is Hot — Share It With Your Valentine
icewinefest.com/Ice-Wine-Fest.html. Be warned that ice wine will cost you. Due to the extra work needed to make it, the lower yield of ...
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OARDC Works with Industry to Boost Ethanol Production, Create Jobs
be competitive with fossil fuels and fill a growing need for energy independence. Ohio State ...
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East Branch Sugar Creek Watershed
tracy-haney@oh.nacdnet.org 0504001-110-020 In the early 1990s, local stakeholders first spoke aloud about the need for long ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-17
covered the issue of weed control and the possible need for residual in postemergence corn treatments ... applied, and measuring just height would not provide the needed information. The bottom line – be sure to ... over 100 per plant. They are having to determine the need for spraying in those fields. Thus, Ohio ...