Site
The page you are looking for could not be found. Here are some suggestions
-
Using Manure with Corn
generally work well. Five years of university research has shown that surface applying manure can produce ... livestock producers or commercial manure applicators another window of time to apply manure to farm fields. ... planted rows. The more advanced the corn field, the more damage is likely to occur from the applicator ...
-
FST Special Edition Newsletter – 2026 Spring Graduation
to remember. Congratulations to all the students from the Department of Food Science and Technology ... were so fun, like visiting Waterman and making cheese! It motivated me to pursue research in dairy ... Sayaka Iimura- My favorite food science memories are from the trip I took with the College Bowl team this ...
-
HCS Celebrates Excellence in Journalism Award Winner
and weed scientists. What are your thoughts on winning this award? It’s a huge honor to be recognized ... listeners. It’s awesome to get to work with and learn from Sarah, Joe and Steph as well as our numerous ... highly successful War Against Weeds Podcast. We got to hear from Dr. Essman to learn more about the ...
-
ACEL alum to be inducted into Ohio Ag Hall of Fame
a news release shared by the Ohio Agricultural Council. “Their impact can be seen in the people they’ve ... Ohio agriculture in ways that reach far beyond their own work,” said Mike Bailey, president of the Ohio ... mentored, the programs they’ve built and the example they’ve set for others to follow.” Dr. Lawrence H. ...
-
Summer Nitrogen Applications for Forage Grasses
folks to turn out animals or make first cutting hay made on time. When you reduce or skip an ... before a rainfall event reduces volatilization, and the water in soil is necessary for plant roots to ... Most Ohio forage grasses on loamy soils see economic returns on up to around 150 lbs N/ acre / year. ...
-
Freeze Follow-Up: How Does Recovery Look?
spring. At the Western Agricultural Research Station, our corn and soybean planted on April 14 th ... freezing temperatures? Corn at the Western Agricultural Research Station was at the VE to V2 stage when ... point is above ground as soon as it emerges, making it vulnerable to freeze damage. Figure 4. April 14 ...
-
Communication and Conflict Management workshop
impact on how fulfilled we feel about our work, the quality of work, and the quality of work from our ... that allows for differences of opinion to be openly shared? Do you or your team members have the ... knowledge and skills to work through conflict situations rather than allowing conflict to undermine the ...
-
Communication and Conflict Management online workshop
impact on how fulfilled we feel about our work, the quality of work, and the quality of work from our ... that allows for differences of opinion to be openly shared? Do you or your team members have the ... knowledge and skills to work through conflict situations rather than allowing conflict to undermine the ...
-
Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden
you order plants from to obtain information on newly released cultivars for your area. Climatic ... (Figure 1). Blueberries can be eaten fresh or used to make jelly, jam, pies, pastries, or juice. Blueberry ... Bare-rooted blueberry plants begin to produce fruit in the second or third season; however, they do not become ...
-
Growing Urban Ag. Newsletter- May, 2026
and the Urban Food Innovations team led by Dr. Fernanda Krupek, this newsletter will aim to provide ... appreciate the continued support from the broader OSU community and would like to say Thank You for a great ... Growing Urban Ag. Newsletter This newsletter contains the latest research updates and resources ...