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How Land Use Shapes Soil Physical Health in Central Ohio
farmers, researchers, and land managers working toward healthier and more resilient soils in Central Ohio ... to disseminate research findings at the Ohio State University Soil Symposium, held on December 5 in ... from an on‑farm study examining how land use and conservation practices affect soil physical health in ...
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Spring Management of Thin Pastures and Hayfields
in Ohio should be planted in April; waiting til May can greatly reduce seedling survival when summer ... Determine whether your pasture has sufficient plant density. In newly planted pastures, we recommend 20-25 ... seedlings per square foot. The optimal plant density varies a lot more in established fields. For alfalfa, ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 2 – Introduction to Battle for the Belt 2.0
C.O.R.N. Newsletter and YouTube channel: Ohio State Agronomy YouTube channel Table 2. Planting date soil ... earlier planting dates in their fields to maximize yield while balancing out the limited number of ... County), the Northwest Research Station (Wood County), and in Northeast Ohio (Wooster Campus, Wayne ...
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2026 Small Grains Field Day
starting at 9 a.m. at the Western Agricultural Research Station in South Charleston, Ohio. The program will ... include in depth discussions on wheat research, as well as input management and profitability. A farmer ... panel will close out the day, offering attendees the opportunity to ask questions following the ...
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Mid America Co-op Director Development Program
Science at The Ohio State University and the Director of the Master in Plant Health Management (MPHM) ... in Environmental and Plant Biology from Ohio University and Masters in Plant Health Management from The Ohio State ... earned her bachelor’s degree from Duke University, master’s degree from The Ohio State University, and ...
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HCS: Horticulture Major
HCS 2202: Form and Function in Cultivated Plants (4 credit hours) HCS 2204: Ecology of Managed Plant ... classes in biology, greenhouse and nursery management, fruit and vegetable production, and pest ... management. Students in this major will complete a minimum of 121 hours outlined as follows. Major Coursework ...
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Making Every Day Earth Day with SENR
home Climate action isn’t just global- it’s happening in communities across Ohio. From local ... a local park? Check out t he Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist Program. Want to immerse yourself in ... Ohio. Learn about the Spotted Lanternfly 8. Try one new habit that supports a more sustainable life You ...
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HCS: Agronomy Major
and Function in Cultivated Plants (4 credit hours) HCS 2204: Ecology of Managed Plant Systems**Â (3 ... all coursework completed at The Ohio State University as well as at least a 2.00 in the major. If ... study the interrelationships among physical and biological factors through coursework in plant biology, ...
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We're Hiring
resources. Starting your first day, Ohio State offers you a comprehensive benefits package. Based on position ... candidate’s qualifications.  Ohio State provides access to a depth and breadth of opportunities and ... Position is located in Holmes County, Millersburg, OH.  This position will serve as support for ...
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Forested Riparian Buffers
Join us for a joint presentation on Forest Riparian Buffers. The Ohio State University's Dr. ... in managed forested systems.' She will share her work in forested riparian buffers in Northern ... can support management and policy decisions for harvesting in the US, while also discussing ...