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Ellen Comes Graduate Defense Seminar
https://senr.osu.edu/events/ellen-comes-graduate-defense-seminar
an overarching trend of summer erosional and winter depositional processes with some coinciding ...
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Summer or winter, ice wine from Ohio is hot (there’s science behind it)
Born of Ohio’s cold winters, Buckeye State ice wine is hot with critics. “They don’t call it ...
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NEW! Your Pond Update
https://senr.osu.edu/news/new-your-pond-update
pond is now. Last year, following a relatively mild winter with relatively high average temperatures ... filamentous algae problems around the state began in early-to-mid-March 2012, technically while winter was ... still underway! Such a winter tends to kill off less of the past season’s growth and allows pond ...
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CFAES Center for Cooperatives: Collaboration Creates Greater Impact
the AgriPOWER Institute and the Young Agricultural Professionals Winter Leadership Experience. The ...
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Strawberry winter protection technique saves thousands in crop losses from polar vortex
Ohio Vegetable and Small Fruit Research and Development Program, strawberry winter protection ... and wind-borne advective freeze events in the spring of 2014. Growers that adopted these winter ...
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Good time to start: Fall farm practices for helping crops and water
best science Other best practices, for example, include testing soil, avoiding winter application of ...
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Fayette MGVs Script Cell Phone Tour of Cemetery Trees
https://mastergardener.osu.edu/news/fayette-mgvs-script-cell-phone-tour-cemetery-trees
project over the winter and launch the tour as a way to promote this destination site. Fayette ...
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Kissing bugs here in Ohio? No need to get in a pucker: OARDC scientists
invade houses in fall and winter. Kissing bugs — so named because they sometimes bite their victims near ...
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Learn to Diagnose Problems in Your Trees, Including New Beech Disease
https://senr.osu.edu/news/learn-diagnose-problems-your-trees-including-new-beech-disease
are bronze to tan, paper-thin, with jagged edges, can stay on the tree through winter. Cicada damage, ...
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14 billion ways honey bees let you eat
the 2013-2014 winter alone, Ohio beekeepers lost 50-80 percent of their honey bees. Bees are dying in ...