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Mission and History
https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/mission-history
Mission We are dedicated to enhancing food security, global sustainability, and human welfare ... vision is to lead globally in research, education, and the delivery of unbiased science-based information ...
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Fall Weather Outlook
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-30/fall-weather-outlook
parts of the state where it was below normal. The outlook is for the warmer than normal weather to end ...
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Damping-off is Not Always Caused by Water Molds and Fungi; Insects Can Play a Role Too
Though soil borne pathogens are usually the cause of damping off in Ohio’s poorly drained soils, seedcorn ... Figure A). The maggots are small, yellowish-white, and legless (Figure B). If scouting your fields this ... week, you may find the larvae or perhaps the pupae, which look like small grains of brown rice (Figure ...
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Ohio Long-Term Phosphorus and Potassium Fertilizer Trials: Grain Yields
are currently funding Ohio State Extension research to update the Tri-State Fertilizer ... yields and 2x represents the estimated nutrient removal when average yields are doubled. At the start of ... for soil test phosphorus and potassium values are still relevant at these three sites, although some ...
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Where’s the Wheat?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-37/where%E2%80%99s-wheat
the wheat was planted on October 1. Similar trends are being observed in other locations across the ... slightly warmer temperatures, the wheat has emerged, and we are heading back up to do a stand count this ... manner. Currently, we are in the process of revising the recommendations for the minimum wheat stand ...
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CORN SILAGE HARVEST TIMING
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-28/corn-silage-harvest-timing
Corn silage that is too dry is almost always worse than corn silage that is slightly too wet. So if you ... are uncertain about the dry matter content, it is usually better to err on chopping a little early ... matter of whole plants. This information combined with average whole plant dry-down rates can be used to ...
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Local students tour manufacturing facility as part of National Manufacturing Month
in 2016. Much of the raw materials used to produce the barrels are processed within a 30-mile radius ... introducing high school students to manufacturers in the Southeastern Ohio Region are being planned throughout ...
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Dr. Karen Mancl
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/donor-profiles/dr-karen-mancl
internationally known expert on sewage treatment and water quality. “Endowments are really about an opportunity ... Mancl. In 2002, she set up The Wastewater Treatment Research Fund (#647577). “You have to be thoughtful ... when you write an endowment statement. … When I’m gone, the endowment will continue on. It won’t have ...
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Pollination Underway in April Planted Corn
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-21/pollination-underway-april-planted-corn
reproductive stage. The following are some key steps in the corn pollination process. Most corn hybrids tassel ... tassel with the lower branches last to shed pollen. Pollen grains are borne in anthers, each of which ... process. It stops when the tassel is too wet or too dry and begins again when temperature conditions are ...