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Dr. Gilson Martins
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-gilson-martins
Dr. Gilson Martins Visiting Scholar martins.50@osu.edu 225A Howlett Hall 2001 Fyffe Court PhD Marketing and Markets for Sustainability- Albert-Ludwigs University, Germany (2009) MS Forest Sciences – Federal University of Paraná, Brazil (2003) BS Forestry- ...
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Starlab GWC Meeting
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/9919
200 (Wooster) Wednesday, June 15, 2022- 8:00am to Thursday, June 16, 2022- 5:00pm ...
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Livestock, Special Interest, and Cloverbud Judging Sign Ups Added
https://allen.osu.edu/news/livestock-special-interest-and-cloverbud-judging-sign-ups-added
Sign up times for Special Interest Judging on July 18th, Livestock Interterviews on August 13th, and Cloverbud Show and Tell on August 17th have been added. Click HERE for more information and the sign up links. ...
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Dr. Kaletunc Lab Meeting
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/9918
202 Friday, May 27, 2022- 10:00am to 12:00pm ...
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Filming
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/9917
202 Thursday, May 26, 2022- 9:30am to 11:30am ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update – True Armyworm vs Fall Armyworm, Trap Count Updates
True Armyworm vs Fall Armyworm — We all remember last year’s outbreak on alfalfa and forage from fall armyworm. Many growers are hearing “armyworm” again, and are worried about infestations in corn, wheat, oats and other small grains this spring. Keep in ...
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Low Head Scab Risk Across Ohio: A May 23 Update
Wheat is, or will soon be, flowering in parts of central and northern Ohio. After a relatively slow start to the season, several days of warm weather caused the crop to advance, reaching anthesis (Feekes 10.5.1) a few days earlier than usual in some locat ...
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First Cutting of Alfalfa and Grasses Has Begun
Last week we alerted Ohio producers that alfalfa and grass forages were at or quickly approaching the time for harvesting high quality forage. This last week producers began taking advantage of the breaks in rain and getting some first cutting done. We ob ...
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Soybean Planting Progress and Vegetative Growth
Cool, wet weather in April and early May delayed soybean planting progress; however, with some warmer and drier days, soybean planting was 18% complete by the second week of May (Table 1). Soybeans that were planted the end of April or first week of May a ...
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2022-15
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-15
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