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USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) Program Seminar
Opportunities for research, education, Extension, and graduate student funding from the USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. ...
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New Online Tool Helps Well Owners Understand Water Test Results
Extension’s Ohio Watershed Network at http://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu. Click on “Know Your Well Water.” ...
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About Williams County Agriculture and Natural Resources
a total of 214,000 acres into farming. Make sure your SMV emblems are visible and be sure lighting on ...
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Get Ready to Plant Corn
March 30, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- To put corn on the right track this growing season, focus on ... planting on poorly drained soils or those prone to ponding," said Thomison. "Yield reductions ... during planting operation. • Adjust seeding rates on a field-by-field basis. On productive soils, which ...
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Wolf Creek Awareness and Resource Evaluation (WeCARE) Project
providing programs and adult/youth education activities. The waterways within the watershed provide drainage ...
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It's the 4-H Spring Paper Clover Sale!
The 4-H Spring Paper Clover Sale runs April 26-May 7 at your local Tractor Supply Co. store! Stop by, donate $1 at checkout and snap a picture. Share using #4HPaperClover! Help us provide more kids with 4-H experiences! ...
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Dry Weather Can Pose A Feeding Risk for Livestock
August 9, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Livestock grazing on plants or fed cereal grains during drought ... grass contains a high salt content and lack of salt on the pasture may drive livestock to feed on the ... sheep on sudangrass or hybrids until the plants are 12 inches to 15 inches tall; 18 inches to 24 inches ...
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Trapped and Distorted Wheat Head
unsightly. However, this usually does not have a negative effect on grain yield, unless the distortion is ...
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Little Beaver Creek Wild and Scenic River Advisory Council
source pollution. Many of the schools as well as civic groups have had guest speakers on the subject. The ...
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Southern Ohio to See 17-Year Periodical Cicadas
their development feeding on the tree's nutrients. "People think that cicadas kill trees, ... but on more mature trees the damage is only cosmetic," said Bloetscher. "It's sort of ... "song,"-- a loud repetitive sound created by blowing air through vents on its abdomen. Females seek out ...