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  1. APPLY NOW: Shinoda Scholar-of-the-Year

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/apply-now-shinoda-scholar-year

    The Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation is offering the Shinoda Scholar-of-the-Year award for 2015! Over the past 50 years, $791,250 has been awarded by the Joseph Shinoda Memorial Scholarship Foundation to assist 660 worthy undergraduate stude ...

  2. 2014 Best Article: Winter Survival of Vidal Blanc Vines for Ice Wine Production

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/2014-best-article-winter-survival-vidal-blanc-vines-ice-wine-production

    HCS faculty member, Imed Dami,  has won national recognition for his article in the "Wine & Vines" trade magazine. The article is based on a research project funded by OGIC to answer the question whether heavy crop load impacts negatively Vi ...

  3. The Syracuse Biomaterial Institute is looking for Undergraduate applicants!

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/syracuse-biomaterial-institute-looking-undergraduate-applicants

    Syracuse Biomaterials Institute seeks applications from undergraduates interested in research on biomaterials: synthetic and natural substances to treat disease or injury. Dates: May 31, 2015 –August 7, 2015 Stipend:  $5,400 Scholarship + University Housi ...

  4. OSU Chadwick Arboretum Tree Planting Team wins 1st Place!

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/osu-chadwick-arboretum-tree-planting-team-wins-1st-place

    The Ohio State University Chadwick Arboretum Tree Planting Team placed first in the tree planting competition in Arlington, Texas. The competition was held near the site of the College Football National Championship game. Team member and Chadwick’s GIS Sp ...

  5. Upcoming Weather

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/upcoming-weather

    April has been a warmer and wetter month across most of the state of Ohio. Temperatures are averaging 3-7 degrees above normal with precipitation ranging from 100-200 percent of normal. The wettest and warmest areas have been across the southern part of t ...

  6. Identifying Feekes Growth Stage 6: Jointing

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/identifying-feekes-growth-stage-6-jointing

    1- Pull, or better yet, dig up, several clusters of tillers with roots and soil from multiple locations in the field; 2- Identify and select three to four primary tillers from each cluster – usually the largest tillers with the thickest stem, but size can ...

  7. Corn Planting Progress in Ohio: A “Historical” Perspective

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/corn-planting-progress-ohio-%E2%80%9Chistorical%E2%80%9D-perspective

    How much corn is typically planted in Ohio by the third week of April?  According to the National Agricultural Statistics Service (http://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ohio/Publications/Crop_Prog...), for the week ending April 13 no appreciable ac ...

  8. Black Cutworm and Armyworm Counts on the Rise

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/black-cutworm-and-armyworm-counts-rise

    Last week, both Purdue University and the University of Kentucky reported high black cutworm catches. In addition, UKY caught a large number of armyworms in one of their traps.  Both of these moth species migrate into our area, lay eggs, and the developin ...

  9. Soybean Planting Date, Seeding Rate, and Row Width

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/soybean-planting-date-seeding-rate-and-row-width

    Planting date.   Planting date (both too early and too late) can reduce soybean yield potential.  In 2013 and 2014, we conducted a planting date trial at the Western Agricultural Research Station near South Charleston, Ohio.  In both years, soybean yield ...

  10. Considerations Before Interseeding Soybeans into Wheat this Spring

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/considerations-interseeding-soybeans-wheat-spring

    Modified Relay Intercropping (MRI) is the planting of soybeans into standing wheat versus double cropping soybeans that are planted after wheat is harvested. Vyn et al found that relay intercropping of soybeans yielded better than double cropping of soybe ...

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