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Transgenic Corn Production Slowly Increasing in Ohio
last in adopting biotechnology varieties, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture survey. But ... examples of transgenics. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service surveys U.S. farmers every year ...
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Keep an Eye on Late-Season Soybean Diseases
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/keep-eye-late-season-soybean-diseases
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture Pest Information Platform for Extension and Education Web ... patterns predicted over the next several weeks, it doesn't look like soybean rust will reach us. And ...
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4-H Horse Council Meeting
https://union.osu.edu/events/4-h-council-meeting-4
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Field Trials Help Expand Knowledge of Organic Corn Hybrids
U.S. Department of Agriculture survey, organic corn production only comprises about 0.2 percent of U.S ... grain and a forage or cover crop. The U.S. government is doing its part to boost interest in organic ...
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Ghana Study Abroad Program Celebrates 10 Years
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletters/spring-2014/ghana-study-abroad-program-celebrates-10-years
groups being successful and this not only helps community development but also creates an interest to ...
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Planting Delays? Read Special Edition of CORN Newsletter Now
Plant Options." "The insurance program is complicated and most of us-- we don't look at ...
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Teachers Named to Summer BioEnergy, BioProducts Program
the Agriculture and Food Initiative of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's National Institute of ...
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Germplasm Center Reviving Old-Style Petunias
has been sitting in storage at the U.S. Department of Agriculture since the 1960s, was recently ...
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Ohio State, Punjab Agricultural University Help Train Kenyan Graduate Students in Agribusiness
was held at Egerton designed to instruct students and community agribusiness leaders how to develop ...
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100-Bushel Soybeans Possible, Farmers Should Master Basics First
"Disease management for us in Ohio is a matter of choosing resistant varieties," Watters said. ...