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Slowing climate change
https://cfaes.osu.edu/home/slides/slowing-climate-change
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/the-roots-slowing-climate-change-are-in-trees_blank Image Slide Gray Marquee ...
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CFAES researchers develop new technology
https://cfaes.osu.edu/home/slides/cfaes-researchers-develop-new-technology
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-state-forms-food-industry-consortium-advance-commercialization-ultra-shear_blank Image Slide Gray Marquee ...
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Migration Research Helps to Inform Conservation
https://senr.osu.edu/news/migration-research-helps-inform-conservation
Findings from research School of Environment and Natural Resources faculty member Chris Tonra and the Prothonotary Warbler Working Group conducted on migration routes of Prothonotary Warblers is featured in Audubon. ...
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Faculty member to study air pollution exposure, stress on cognitive function
https://senr.osu.edu/news/faculty-member-study-air-pollution-exposure-stress-cognitive-function
Kerry Ard, associate professor of environmental sociology in the School of Environment and Natural Resources at The Ohio State University received funding through The Network on Life Course Health Dynamics and Disparities, who received supplemental fundin ...
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Jays and Oaks: A Seed Dispersal Mutualism Driving Forest Change in Ohio
https://senr.osu.edu/events/jays-and-oaks-seed-dispersal-mutualism-driving-forest-change-ohio
Register for the next Ohio Woodland Stewards program webinar on May 21 – Blue Jays and Oaks: A Seed Dispersal Mutualism Driving Forest Change in Ohio. ...
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Continue the Flight!
https://senr.osu.edu/node/9782
Continue the Flight! seeks to build on our 2021 Earth Day program Take Flight! held on April 21, 2021. Take Flight! was a celebration of local and global efforts to protect and restore the monarch butterfly. Through Continue the Flight! our hope i ...
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Weather and herbicides – what to do (or not) this week
Current forecast is for fairly warm temperatures through late evening Tuesday evening, followed by a substantial drop in temperatures and chance of snow, followed by cold/cool temperatures through the weekend. Primary question concerning this scenario se ...
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Alfalfa Weevil – It’s Closer Than You Think
Though the current cold snap has caught our attention, we are actually ahead on heat units compared to this time last year, and we’ve accumulated enough degree days to see potential outbreaks of alfalfa weevil in some locations. Weevils have already been ...
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Black Cutworms and True Armyworms are Arriving
We have begun collecting two important pest in our expanded trapping this year—true armyworm and black cutworm. True armyworms feed on wheat before moving on young (typically late-planted) corn. Black cutworm can feed on young corn and even completely cut ...
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Will Forage Stands Be Damaged by Predicted Freezes?
The weather forecast this week is indeed concerning for forage stands in general and especially for alfalfa and red clover. The low night temperatures in the forecast may potentially cause severe frost injury to both annual forage crops (e.g. winter rye a ...