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The Great Christmas Tree Debate: Real or Artificial
https://washington.osu.edu/news/great-christmas-tree-debate-real-or-artificial
and selling the trees, especially on online auction web sites which have created a small reemergence. ...
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Can Making High Tunnels Increase Farm Profits?
their permanent nature, care should be given to siting the high tunnel properly. The gothic style high ...
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The Ohio State University South Centers in Piketon Contracts with the University of Rio Grande
available on the Internet through the BlogTalk Radio site. All completed broadcasts are archived online on ...
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Developing the Ohio hops and malting barley industry
commercial hop farms throughout Ohio. A hops workshop was taught in July in cooperation with OSU Extension ...
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Presentations
https://southcenters.osu.edu/node/1180
Principle, Progress and Prospects. Ohio Aquaculture Workshop. February, 2017. Piketon, OH, USA. 5S rRNA ...
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2014 Fruit Research and Extension Progress
http://www.fruit.cornell.edu/berry/production/pdfs/hightunnelsrasp2012.pdf Blackberry high tunnel production also deserves a serious look. Four-season high tunnels can ...
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Ohio Cane-Fruit Pruning Workshop
https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/ohio-cane-fruit-pruning-workshop
Hosted by Gary Gao & Dave Scurlock. ...
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Cover Crop Soil Health Workshop
https://washington.osu.edu/events/cover-crop-soil-health-workshop
Click here for more information and registration form. ...
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AgAnswers...Ohio State workshop to focus on hops production for microbreweries
WOOSTER, Ohio- Growers looking to supply hops to Ohio's booming microbrewery industry need to first research which varieties of hops craft brewers want to avoid the costly mistake of investing in the wrong types, a horticulture expert with Ohio State ...
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Workshops to Promote the Use Cover Crops to Improve Soil Health, Water Quality and Yields
CELINA, Ohio – Growers who want to improve soil health, reduce soil erosion and cut down on nutrient losses may want to consider using cover crops such as oilseed radish, cereal rye, or Austrian winter pea and crimson clover, according to a soil expert wi ...