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Daylight Saving Time, clocks ahead 1 hr
https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/events/daylight-saving-time-clocks-ahead-1-hr
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Spring Break March 16-20, no classes, university offices open
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Seminar, Anand Persad, Manager Plant Sciences Research, Davey Tree Institute
Restoration of Urban Forests After Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) and Relevance of An Urban Fit Matrix in Replant Selection in North America. Fisher 121 (Wooster) and 244 Columbus (Columbus). ...
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Cover Crops Can Serve Corn Nitrogen Needs in Continous No-Till
https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/cover-crops-can-serve-corn-nitrogen-needs-in-continous-no-till
PIKETON, Ohio – Cover crops incorporated into a continuous no-till field crop rotation can produce enough nitrogen to complement, or in some cases, replace corn nitrogen fertilizer applications, according to long-term Ohio State University Extension resea ...
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Five Ohio State Faculty Members Recognized by the American Phytopathological Society
August 4-8, 2012; Providence, Rhode Island > News release > Photos from Providence ...
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OSU Plant Pathology Wins Video Contest
https://plantpath.osu.edu/news/osu-plant-pathology-wins-video-contest
Two fun videos highlight plant plant pathology > View videos ...
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Midseason Soybean Diseases
https://plantpath.osu.edu/news/midseason-soybean-diseases
Across the state we have just about every condition possible in soybean this year (A. Dorrance) > C.O.R.N. Newsletter ...
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Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium Annual Meeting
https://plantpath.osu.edu/2013-opbc
Ohio Plant Biotechnology Consortium Annual Meeting Oct. 5, 2013- Columbus, Ohio Poster presentations from Plant Pathology and the Molecular and Cellular Imaging Center: Dominique Alvis (near left) First place, Graduate Student Poster, < 2 years researc ...
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Turf Tips July 18, 2014
https://plantpath.osu.edu/about-us/multimedia/turf-tips-july-18-2014
Turf Tips- July 18, 2014 ...
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Wheat Growers Watching Weather in Ohio as Crops Are Ahead Two Weeks and Could Result in Strong Yields or Diseased Fields
WOOSTER, Ohio-- Wheat is already heading in some fields in northern and central Ohio > Read More ...