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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-26
herbicide program may still make the most sense here. Large weeds are most effectively controlled by ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-37
making hay or silage from sorghum species this fall, consider the following: * Prussic acid content ...
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New Trick in Measuring Carbon Shows Conservation Tillage Value
Martinsville, who will offer tools to make no-till more profitable and sustainable. The National No-till ...
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Emerging Pest Gaining Foothold in Ohio
damage. Â Western bean cutworm, a pest more common in Western corn producing states, has been making its ...
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Cold Snap May Slow Crop Pests, But Scouting Still Essential
their fields for insects when the time is right and make preparations to control them. "For most of ...
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Alternative Green Certification Systems Favor Ohio's Timber Industry
possibilities that make fair use of all renewable wood products and give Ohio a chance at future green building ...
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Gypsy Moth Larvae Now Emerging
help slow the spread of gypsy moth outbreaks in Ohio by making aerial applications of a biological ...
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Using Carbon Trading to Boost Economics of Developing Countries
the training of graduate students and local Extension specialists to make it happen." In addition ...
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High Market Prices, Low Production Costs Drive Planting Decisions
Dakotas, and other areas that grow hard spring wheat." Hard spring wheat is generally used for making ...
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Yields Inconsistent with Fungicide-Treated Corn Plots, Study Finds
fungicides and make yield comparisons, then apply to multiple strips in the field or conduct full-blown ...