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Autumn 2013 SENR Seminar Series
https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/events/autumn-2013-senr-seminar-series-9
mixed-method, comparative case study approach where cases from two different democracies India and the US are ... Resource Management in Ohio and the Indian Himalayas. Natural resource management agencies around the ... world are increasingly collaborating with local communities. Studies have found that these local ...
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How Low Can You Go? Cold Weather and Wheat Injury
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/how-low-can-you-go-cold-weather-and-wheat-injury
stage aka “jointing” temperatures of ≤24°F for at least two hours may be injurious. Currently, in Ohio ... on re-running this study at Feekes 6 growth stage. Reference. Shroyer, J.P., M.E. Mikesell, and G.M. ... effect of cold weather depends on the wheat growth stage. Maximum resistance to cold weather occurs in ...
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Dragline application of manure to growing soybeans
application. When combining these two studies it will be important to have a current manure analysis to know ... As we continue to search for profitable ways to expand the manure application window in Ohio, we ... feet long. Plots were harvested with a small plot combine with a two-meter head allowing us to look at ...
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Preparing for Spring Calving
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/preparing-spring-calving
indicate that stage two is MUCH shorter. In these studies, assistance was given if stage two progressed ... two, and mature cows calved within an average of 22 minutes of the initiation of stage two. Those that ... took longer needed assistance. These and other data would indicate that normal stage two of ...
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Harvesting Late Planted Corn for Silage
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-29/harvesting-late-planted-corn-silage
stage before a frost. How should these two cases be managed? Joe Lauer, Extension Corn Specialist at the ... Cleveland area (Ohio Agronomy Guide, 15 th edition). In Ohio, corn kernels will reach the dough stage 24 to ... was planted early enough to produce grain and will reach normal stages of maturity for silage harvest ...
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Promising Vaccine Development to Control Johne’s Disease
of pooled MAP recombinant proteins as a potential vaccine. Two separate studies were carried out: 1) ... In the first study, vaccinated two-week old calves were immunized with a total of 400 µg protein ... Medicine, Ohio State University Extension Johne’s disease is a chronic enteritis associated with ruminants ...
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‘Kidney Punch’ Compound Could Stop Mosquitoes — Along with Their Resistance
Kurt Knebusch WOOSTER, Ohio — You may someday hear less of that buzzing sound. A team led by ... scientists from The Ohio State University and Vanderbilt University has taken the next step toward developing ... Reports, Ohio State entomologists Peter Piermarini and Reed Johnson, Vanderbilt pharmacologist Jerod ...
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Two-Stage Channels
https://agditches.osu.edu/channel-designs/two-stage
Using a Two-Stage Ditch Summary The development of silt bars or benches within the channel ... a Two-Stage Channel (watch a video about Two-Stage channels). Construction of a two-stage channel. The same ... the goal a two-stage approach is not to return a channel system to its pre-development condition. The ...
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Tar Spot Showing up Again in 2020
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-34/tar-spot-showing-again-2020
reported in some fields. However, as was the case in the last two years, the disease is only now showing ... As was the case in 2018 and 2019, tar Spot, a relatively new disease of corn, is again being ... up, with the first reports coming in well after R5 (the dough growth stage). This is likely too late ...
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Wheat and Heat Don't Mix
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-and-heat-dont-mix
temperatures." Lipps said that in southern Ohio, where the crop is entering the later stages of grain ... June 13, 2005 WOOSTER, Ohio — Wheat is a cool weather-loving plant. It doesn't respond too ... kindly to the heat and lately in Ohio the crop's been showing it. Pat Lipps, an Ohio State ...