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Gypsy Moth 'Mating Disruption' Treatments to Begin in Eastern and Central Ohio
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/gypsy-moth-mating-disruption-treatments-begin-eastern-and-central-ohio
which feeds under the bark of peach, cherry and plum trees. Earlier in the spring, aerial treatments ...
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Farm Science Review: 'Breaking new ground'... while flying above it
when we talk about invasive species." Invasive species, which can include trees, beetles, shrubs, ...
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Monthly Garden Tips
https://ross.osu.edu/program-areas/master-gardener-volunteers/monthly-garden-tips
roots. Plant scab-resistant varieties of potato. Use horticultural oil to control spruce spider mites. ... attract Japanese beetles. Prop branches of heavily loaded fruit trees. Stir mulch to improve aeration and ... few leaves as possible. White flowers shine in the moonlight. Handpick Japanese beetles and drop them ...
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OARDC announces 2013 award winners at conference
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/oardc-announces-2013-award-winners-conference
Perry, Entomology, "Widespread Ash Mortality Caused by Emerald Ash Borer Impacts Ground Beetle ...
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Sprucing up the Farm Science Review Site
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/sprucing-farm-science-review-site
LONDON, Ohio — Farm Science Review, one of the biggest farm shows in the U.S., lasts three days. Ever wonder what happens at the site the other 362 days of the year? Projects. Lots and lots of improvement projects to keep the area in tip-top shape for the ...
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Communiqué August 1, 2012
https://extension.osu.edu/about/communique/2012-08-01
Sciences; Bill Barks, program director, OSU Center for EMS, The OSU Medical Center; Kent McGuire, CFAES ...