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Panel Discussion 2: Leafy Greens Root Health Management
production, including of leafy greens, is a growing and dynamic industry. In hydroponics, roots are in ... food?”. He then began his career in 2014 at the University of Arizona’s CEAC, where his passion was ... Grow Expertise: Renewable energy consultancy and engineering design Dr. Kyle Freedman Jiffy Group ...
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SENR Speaker Series welcomes MS Lightning Talks
in Ohio, USAV Abstract: Gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) populations are believed to be declining ... in much of the Midwest and Northeastern United States. Gray foxes are listed as a Species of Concern ... cases of mortality must be documented to better understand survival and highlight limiting factors and ...
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Federal registration approved for three dicamba products labeled for OTT application to resistant soybean
(Bayer) 1, Engenia (BASF) 2, and Tavium (Syngenta) are in various phases of label release and state ... registration. This approval is time-limited, only valid through the next two years, at which time it will be ... A maximum of two applications of 0.5 lbs. of dicamba per acre may be made annually, for a maximum of 1.0 lb. ...
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Research Capabilities v2
investigators, collaborators, and stakeholders seeking a clear understanding of what can be done at PAAR without ... Research Capabilities at the Plant and Animal Agrosecurity Research Facility (PAAR) Purpose of ... be conducted in standard laboratory or animal facilities. Typical research categories include: ...
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Soil Fertility Crucial For Forage Crops To Recover From Drought
https://go.osu.edu/beefschool26. Two regional conferences will be held at the Shisler Conference center in March. The OSU Small ... and there may be a need to push the lower end of baseline soil fertility values to a median value of ... at least 25 ppm P. If your soil test reveals you are in the target range, no fertilizer application ...
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Panel Discussion 3: Light & Climate Management- Glazing, Lighting, Shading for Leafy Greens
adopted, and much of the knowledge was developed in the Dutch greenhouse context. Can this “growing ... philosophy” be adapted to different climate conditions in North America? How can we use it? Future ... Erik's Bio Dr. Erik Runkle is a professor and extension specialist in the Department of Horticulture at ...
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New and Small Farm Conference – March 14
March 14 (8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.) in Wooster. This learning opportunity will help new and small-scale farmers ... university and industry resources. Michael Kilpatrick will be the keynote speaker, and his talk will focus on ... Join Extension professionals and other industry leaders for the New and Small Farm Conference on ...
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Extension Professionals with a Passion for Food Safety Convene to Advance OQC Training
preparation and/or service of food at events. The updated curriculum is designed to strengthen participants’ ... knowledge of safe food-handling practices. As part of the revision process, this team worked with the ... audiences. The refreshed curriculum is expected to be rolled out in early 2027. Details regarding FCS food ...
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Saturday: 39th Annual Spring Plant Sale and Auction Fundraiser
questions at our "Ask a Master Gardener" Booth and enjoy educational demos in our Learning Lab. ... online by clicking here or join in-person at the sale. We can only accept credit/debit cards and all ... Dive into greenery at Chadwick Arboretum's Spring Plant Sale Fundraiser! Explore 16,000 ...
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It's Pruning Time, Women in Ag Wednesday Webinar 3/4/26
Series will be on the 1st WEDNESDAY of each month. 10:30 am – 11:30 am Via Zoom Platform EVENT ... It's Pruning Time Late Winter is the perfect time to prune many of your dormant trees and ... bushes. Whether it is for fruit or aesthetics, regular pruning can improve the health and productivity of ...