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Ohio's Corn Crop Parched
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohios-corn-crop-parched
weather into July, then we may be looking at poor kernel set, reduced ear size and reduced kernel weight. ...
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You’re Invited: CFAES Speed Networking Event
You are invited to participate in the CFAES Speed Networking Event, 6-7:30 pm Wednesday, Sept. 14, in Kottman Hall Lobby. The event is hosted by the CFAES Career Development Office and the CFAES Advancement Office. ...
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You’re Invited to the CFAES VIP Alumni Tent at Farm Science Review 2016
Coming to the Farm Science Review? Stop by our VIP alumni tent. ...
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Welcome Back, Students!
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/august-2016/welcome-back-students
The Ohio State University welcomes students back to campus for Autumn Semester 2016. ...
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New to View: What Would You Tell Your Freshman Self?
Find out what six CFAES seniors would tell their freshman selves in this short video. ...
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Formal Hort. Training in the Works for Volunteers
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/formal-hort-training-works-volunteers
institutions and organizations may soon receive certified educational training. Â Ohio State University's ...
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Temperatures Key to Increasing Floriculture Diversity
December 3, 2001 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Cool temperature treatments may be the key to the successful ...
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Hybrids in Corn Performance Trials Benefit from Good Weather
and outstanding production performance, while impressive to look at, may make it difficult for growers ...
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New Blackberry Varieties Can Overcome Winter
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/new-blackberry-varieties-can-overcome-winter
"Primocane berries, because of their winter hardiness, may have potential in Ohio." Wright will discuss ...
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Wheat Planting Delays Raise Winter Worries
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-planting-delays-raise-winter-worries
winter, even wheat planted as late as the first week of November may still do fairly well." ...