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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick: Turkey, Meet Godzilla (for the Week of Nov. 16, 2008)
could do the last one if it wanted to.) Godzilla, for his part, roars. Turkeys, Ohio wildlife experts ... College — is a weekly feature for children about science, nature, farming and the environment. It's ... written at, to and for a 4th-grade reading level. For details, to ask Twig a question, and/or to receive ...
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Dr. Greg Howard – AEDE Job Market Candidate
rates and he developed a discount rate elicitation methodology that allows for individual heterogeneity ... nutrient prices on nutrient watershed outputs, as well as farmer heterogeneity in preferences for best ... which Coasian bargaining could be adapted to internalize intergenerational externalities, for which he ...
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Look to Soil Tests, Not Yields When Making Fertilizer Applications
$400 a ton for phosphorus and from $1,000 a ton to about half that now for potassium. For those farmers ... a savings. For those whose soil tests are close to critical levels, don't assume you can get away with ... making it unavailable to the plant. "Adequate phosphorus for a corn/bean rotation is about 25-30 ...
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Use Glyphosate Properly to Protect Woody Plants
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/use-glyphosate-properly-protect-woody-plants
landscape tree failures, and we've got a national phenomenon that has been happening for several years ... Monsanto to help develop a glyphosate product that is safer to use for weed control around landscape and ... chemical. "For a long time, industry felt that split bark was an environmental problem, driven mainly ...
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Ohio Geographic Focus
https://aede.osu.edu/node/1548
from local to regional, data collected for the project is primarily at the sub-county level. This ... particular emphasis on exurban townships and villages in Ohio. The rational for this approach is based on ... several factors: (1) little data has been accumulated for township level analysis, (2) sub-county data is ...
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Hot, Dry Weather Among Factors Contributing to Uneven Corn Emergence
conditions that makes it hard for emerging corn to get out of the ground, said Peter Thomison, an OSU ...
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Ag Icon Gone, But His Work Must Carry On, Says OSU Soil Scientist
Nobel Laureate Norman Borlaug, considered the father of the "Green Revolution" for pulling the ... population in many Third World countries from the brink of starvation for his work in wheat development, has ... award to Lal for his contributions in global food security and his work in sustainable management of ...
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Put Soybean Aphid Scouting on 2011 To-Do List
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/put-soybean-aphid-scouting-2011-do-list
Agricultural Research and Development Center. Hammond and his colleagues scouted for eggs on buckthorn, the ... growers should just be aware that scouting for aphids will probably be more important next summer during ... aphid build-up was expected and is a contributing factor to finding eggs on buckthorn this fall. For ...
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Farewell Party for Dr. Bo Ding at Cheers Chalet
https://wanglab.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/farewell-party-dr-bo-ding-cheers-chalet
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Corn Stover Removal Decreases Soil Carbon, Impacts Crop
October 1, 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Removing corn stover for use in ethanol production decreases the ... response to harvesting corn residues for biofuel production," has just been published in the October ... land should not be targeted for residue-removal, or just a fraction of stover might be available for ...