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Ohio State Receives $1.4 M Grant for Development of Resistant Ash Tree
beetle is predicted to cause an unprecedented $10-$20 billion in losses to urban forests over the next ... may be responsible for such resistance. Phloem is the living tissue just under the bark that carries ...
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Ohio River Valley Woodland, Wildlife Workshop Is March 24
topics: The new threat to the region’s woodlands from the Asian longhorned beetle. The return of the black ...
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OSU South Centers to Host Pumpkin Field Night
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-south-centers-host-pumpkin-field-night
pumpkin varieties, downy and powdery mildew disease management and control, cucumber beetle identification ...
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2017 Webinars- Profiles in Service
beetle reintroduction, bird surveys and nest box maintenance, wetland surveys and restoration, and bat ...
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OSU Nursery Short Course/CENTS Highlights Ohio Green Industry
turf areas. • 11 a.m.-- More Bite to Bark: Learn what adds more "bite to bark" and what is ... "all bark and no bite" when it comes to herbicide/mulch combination products. • 11 a.m.-- The ...
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$5 Million Third Frontier Grant to Advance Granule Technology
Nick Basta, weed scientist Mark Loux and entomologist Dave Shetlar. Candace Pollock Steve Slack, ...
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OSU Extension to Offer New Crop Opportunities Workshop
and minerals, while its biomass is known to have anti-cancer properties. The bark and seeds contain ...
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Inconsistent Weather Doesn't Hamper Wheat
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/inconsistent-weather-doesnt-hamper-wheat
disease and cereal leaf beetle," said Paul. "This year, barley yellow dwarf disease was mainly ... Paul and his colleagues will also be focusing on cereal leaf beetle next season. The insect, which has ...
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Agronomy Meetings Focus On Crop Production Issues
(740) 474-7534 or estadt.3@osu.edu. * Jan. 16: Lone Pine Hall, Bethesda, Ohio, contact Steve Schumacher ...
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How Birds Help Our Gardens: Ohio Classic Available for Preorder
mostly in winter. Of the whole food, beetles constitute 28 percent, grasshoppers 22 percent and ... caterpillars 11 percent. Its only offense is the eating of a few beneficial beetles, amounting to 8 percent of ...