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November 2009

11-19 Agricultural Tax Workshops scheduled in Ohio
11-19 Irrigation information floods December workshop
11-19 BIO eConference will focus on energy possibilities
11-19 OSU soil scientist lends his expertise for Al Gore's new book
11-19 Opportunities exist for beef, dairy producers to utilize damaged corn
11-17 Hoosier corn and soybean growers making harvest progress
11-17 Ohio State University hosts Income Tax Schools across the state
11-17 Michiana Crops Conference to help farmers plan for 2010
11-17 Ohio State Fair to offer Junior Beef Performance and Carcass Quality Contest
11-17 Free program on saving home energy Dec. 3 in Wooster
11-12 Crop production seminar looks ahead to 2010
11-12 Markets, economy and policy to be covered at Ohio State ag outlook meetings
11-12 Study: Health insurance major concern for farmers
11-12 Ag economist: Thanksgiving leftovers include money in pocket
11-12 Specialist: Grain quality is a high priority for farmers this year
11-10 Look to soil tests, not yields when making fertilizer applications
11-10 Purdue experts offer tips and advice for managing the 2009 harvest
11-10 Develop a farm plan for organic certification: Dec. 3 workshop
11-10 Vegetable meeting provides insight on industry issues
11-6 Long, painful recovery for U.S. dairy farmers
11-6 The Beef Center, a new Web site, contains all things beef
11-5 Listening sessions to help guide Ohio fresh produce marketing agreement
11-5 Purdue experts hold session to help farmers manage the 2009 harvest
11-5 Forbes named head of Department of Ag Communication

October 2009

10-29 Purdue livestock specialists recommend testing before feeding
10-29 OSU Extension to hold a baitfish culture workshop, Nov. 12
10-29 Global food concerns focus of new center for innovation at Ohio State
10-29 Economist: Renewable fuel talk turning to cellulosic gas, diesel
10-27 Grape growers: Ohio State hosts conference Nov. 6 in Wooster
10-27 Tour to examine wildlife effects on forests, management issues
10-27 Seminar to help horse businesses better manage their operations
10-22 OSU Renewable Energy Workshop is Nov. 12: wind, solar, biofuel, more
10-22 Purdue-Ivy Tech Pathway Program ready to take applications
10-22 OSU Extension to hold field crop commercial pesticide conferences
10-22 Simulation helps participants understand hardships of poverty
10-20 Gebisa Ejeta Day honors Purdue World Food Prize winner
10-20 MarketMaker helps locals find local pumpkins and fall foods
10-20 Ohio has great pumpkin crop despite weather
10-20 Before feeding grain to livestock, beware of ear rots
10-20 Moldy corn could cause more problems if not stored properly
10-20 Commercial goat conference to focus on production information
10-15 Purdue entomology contributes to state Invasive Species Council
10-15 Beef meetings focus on the importance of successful calving
10-15 Soybean harvest complete? Don't forget to test soil for SCN
10-15 Work in plant disease biocontrol earns Ohio researcher spot in world class program
10-15 Purdue plant breeder, geneticist to receive World Food Prize
10-14 Is organic food consumers' best choice? Purdue students to debate
10-14 OARDC’s Krauss Dairy recognized by industry for milk excellence
10-14 Phomopsis seed rot showing up in Ohio soybeans
10-14 Killing frost, cooler fall temperatures impacting corn harvest
10-14 Purdue offers annual Income Tax School, ag tax workshops
10-8 Experiment allowed 4-Hers to create, learn about biofuels
10-8 Forest mast, wildlife workshop Oct. 16 in northeast Ohio
10-8 Forum to help participants expand and develop their business ideas
10-8 Gray and pink molds being found in Indiana cornfields
10-8 Ohio fish farmers invited to discuss industry with ODA's Robert Boggs
10-8 Take steps now to help prevent late blight next year
10-6 OSU Extension to hold pumpkin field day
10-6 Field receives Purdue's Spirit of the Land-Grant Mission Award
10-6 OSU Extension to hold a cheese-making workshop
10-6 Growers should expect budget squeeze in 2010
10-6 Freshwater prawn finding niche in Ohio aquaculture
10-6 Corn plants can break yield barrier with right resources, study shows
10-1 Alumni to be recognized for service to animal sciences industry
10-1 Agricultural economics student cuts a deal in the 'Shark Tank'
10-1 Sutton named interim head of Department of Animal Sciences
10-1 OSU Extension to offer free program on invasive forest pests
10-1 Ohio State hosts conference for attorneys working in agriculture

September 2009

9-29 Got gas? Study to determine cows' greenhouse gas emissions
9-29 Purdue Agriculture senior to appear on ABC's 'Shark Tank'
9-29 Aphids resemble gnats; swarm yards, parks and gardens
9-29 Farm Science Review draws big crowd
9-29 Study shows more corn for biofuels would hurt water
9-29 Purdue specialist offers tips for weed control before planting wheat
9-29 Cattle Artificial Insemination School is Oct. 19-21 in Belle Valley
9-23 Indiana farm fatalities up for the second consecutive year
9-23 Oct. 16 Animal Welfare Symposium takes shape
9-23 Soybean oil blend works well as fuel for home furnaces
9-23 USDA to hold Ohio hearing on proposed leafy greens agreement
9-23 New multi-use device can shed light on oxygen intake
9-18 Workshops to train conservationists to help landowners
9-18 Purdue weed specialist honored for educational efforts
9-18 Precise blending makes marketable product from ethanol co-product
9-18 Growing produce using hydroponics to be showcased in Ohio
9-15 In the future, cattle industry may make a move to the Midwest
9-15 Ag icon gone, but his work must carry on, says OSU soil scientist
9-15 New pest found in Ohio soybeans
9-15 Specialty food workshop puts entrepreneurs on the right path
9-15 Pumpkin meeting explains to producers how to control diseases
9-8 Surplus U.S. crop means lower prices; need to stimulate use
9-8 Farm financial management topics highlighted at Farm Science Review
9-8 Purdue entomologist introduces IPM to students in Afghanistan
9-8 Informational meeting set for annual corn, soybean contests
9-4 Christmas tree field day gives insight to producers
9-4 Irrigation Information Program to be held in Fulton County
9-4 International IPM program a success for tomato producers in Africa
9-4 Ag tires and improving productivity focus of workshop
9-4 Purdue delivers hands-on education at OSU farm show
9-1 Purdue center starts up to help small, medium food processors
9-1 Get started in the wine business with free workshop
9-1 Learn to convert on-farm resources into renewable energy at Farm Science Review
9-1 Ag outlook meetings give insight to what’s in store for 2010
9-1 Drainage water management field day slated for Sept. 9
9-1 Extension Web site focuses on bee health, production

August 2009

8-27 Economy, lower commodity prices slowing food cost growth
8-27 Ohio State event looks at the science of animal welfare
8-27 Ohio joins the national AgrAbility program
8-27 Tropical storms endure over wet land, fizzle over dry
8-27 Ohio State's Grewal named Fellow of the Society of Nematologists
8-25 Seminar to cover the basics of selling meat straight to consumers
8-25 Pork producers have been slow to liquidate, Purdue ag economist explains why
8-25 Free field day all about pumpkins
8-25 Benefits of cover crops presented at free workshop
8-25 Pork handbook offers new resources to swine producers
8-25 Forages, equipment, management strategies at heart of forage day
8-20 Indiana farmland values and cash rents down slightly, survey shows
8-20 Ohio crops look great, say OSU experts
8-20 American Simmental Cattle Conference hosted by Purdue University
8-20 Ohio No-Till Field Day emphasizes the importance of farming green
8-20 Seminar aims to improve decision-making processes
8-20 Learn safety on the farm at Farm Science Review
8-20 Field day to focus on cover crop essentials
8-18 OSU Extension conference addresses land use changes, concerns
8-18 Extension resources help diagnose corn ear abnormalities
8-18 Workshop gives participants chance to explore income avenues
8-18 Educational field day designed for Hoosier Angus producers
8-18 Managing to improve pastures is focus of Purdue forage workshop
8-18 OSU workshop to help landowners manage prairie and grasslands
8-13 White mold appears in Ohio soybeans for first time in nearly a decade
8-13 Purdue expert answers questions about late blight affecting tomatoes
8-13 Corn physiology focus of CCA College at Farm Science Review
8-13 Study finds migratory birds not picky about their rest stops
8-13 Study: Farms near urban areas adopt varying strategies to survive, thrive
8-13 Ivy Tech, Purdue to co-enroll students for agriculture degree
8-12 Crop report reflects abundant crop, meaning lower market prices
8-11 With good weather and wise management, 2009 can happen again for wheat growers
8-11 Purdue honors outstanding women for dedication to agriculture
8-11 Ohio soybeans behind but the stage is set for good yields
8-11 Now's the time to scout for soybean cyst nematode
8-11 Unusually quiet year for soybean aphids, but don't stop scouting
8-11 Ag and health issues to be addressed at Pinney-Purdue Field Day
8-7 Vegetable growers: Late blight has been confirmed in Indiana
8-6 Volunteer corn helps rootworms beat insecticides
8-6 Bioenergy economic opportunities focus of OSU field night
8-6 MarketMaker provides opportunity to buy and sell local foods
8-6 New irrigation methods featured at OSU Extension field night
8-6 Skillathon, producer contest to showcase 4-H dairy members
8-6 Tips for farmers market vendors presented at Farm Science Review

July 2009

7-30 World's largest soybean farmer to present at OSU Extension field day
7-30 OSU Extension to offer horse management workshop
7-30 Purdue Agriculture home to national program for disabled
7-30 Crop yield estimates to highlight annual state fair report
7-30 Field day offers insight to crop and livestock producers
7-30 Ohio field day to showcase the importance of cover crops
7-28 ACRE worth looking at one last time, Purdue ag economist says
7-28 Soybean rust risk in Ohio low
7-28 Tiling equipment to be demonstrated at Purdue field day
7-28 Register by July 31 for NE Ohio Composting Tour
7-28 Student fellowship named after OARDC Associate Director Benfield
7-23 Scientist to Ohio's produce growers: Set own food safety standards
7-23 Unusually cool summer temps slowing corn development
7-23 Farmers can dispose of unwanted pesticides at four Indiana locations in August
7-23 Take a walk through corn's history at Farm Science Review
7-23 Experts help corn growers avoid arrested ear development
7-21 Program offers resource management strategies for cattle farms
7-21 Muck Crops Field Day, building dedication slated for July 30 in Celeryville
7-21 Study shows manure no worse for water in tiled fields
7-21 Purdue state fair exhibits combine learning and fun
7-21 Emerging pest gaining foothold in Ohio
7-21 Ohio could set record wheat yields
7-16 Ag lender to help crop producers understand lending environment
7-16 Education, not regulation key to improving animal welfare
7-16 Wheat harvest producing good yields, said Purdue agronomist
7-16 New changes to APV laws discussed at Farm Science Review
7-16 Veterinary school celebrates 50 years with service project in Ethiopia
7-14 Herbicide diversity needed to keep Roundup effective
7-14 Beware of late blight on tomatoes and potatoes
7-14 Budgeting, insects, new seeds among topics at Field Crops Day
7-14 OSU Extension workshop demonstrates drip irrigation management
7-14 Wind conference shows how farms can 'grow' electricity
7-14 Corn growers: Tips to decide if a fungicide application is warranted
7-9 Purdue expert gives advice to help farmers whip weeds in their fields
7-9 OSU Extension Part of COSI's Farm Days
7-9 Dairy management highlighted at Kentuckiana Dairy Exchange
7-9 Farmers noticing ragged leaf edge symptom in corn
7-7 Worst is over; Purdue ag economist sees first ray of hope for pork producers
7-7 'Assess for Success' at Ohio’s Manure Science Review
7-2 First Sweet Corn Field Night set for July 15
7-2 Crop applicators: Visit new Web site and view sensitive areas nearby
7-2 Western bean cutworm season beginning in Indiana
7-2 Ohio State to host national grape and wine conference July 20-22 in Painesville
7-2 Workshop invites participants to dive into aquaculture industry
7-2 Farm management, marketing, technology at the heart of workshop
7-1 More interaction with researchers at this year's Agronomy Field Day
7-1 Conditions ideal for serious tomato/potato disease found in Ohio
7-1 Let Farm Science Review be your 2009 'bale' out
7-1 Weed management trials to showcase control methods and results
7-1 Ohm appointed interim head of Department of Agronomy
7-1 Ohio Sheep Day brings latest research July 11 in Noble County

June 2009

6-25 Long-term apple scab resistance remains elusive, Purdue expert says
6-25 Exercise caution when applying pop-up starter fertilizer
6-25 Alfalfa producers should scout for potato leafhopper
6-25 New network to protect crops, forests, food supply
6-23 Hermodson named interim director of ag research programs
6-23 Workshop teaches about nutrient management plan software
6-23 Tour to showcase seasonal grazing on a dairy farm
6-23 Indiana farmer gives prescriptions--to soil, that is
6-23 Undesirable weather slows down hay production
6-23 Using custom rates to show on-farm savings with no-till
6-18 Animal welfare regulations would impact Ohio's agriculture industry
6-18 OSU field day to feature organic small grains
6-18 Celebrate pollinators, see how to help them June 23 in Secrest Arboretum
6-18 Nematologist: Weather conditions favorable for needle nematodes
6-18 Purdue study: CAFO impacts a mixed bag in communities
6-18 Soybean aphids arrive in Ohio, and in big numbers
6-16 Purdue-developed tool can get most pollution control for the money
6-16 Reviving American chestnuts may mitigate climate change
6-16 Purdue offers cost calculator to help cities live with emerald ash borer
6-16 Purdue offers new resources for equine judging teams
6-11 Wheat Field Day to highlight resistance findings
6-11 Purdue sorghum researcher wins World Food Prize
6-11 ACRE extension a benefit to farmers, especially wheat growers
6-11 Field day to highlight invasive plant management practices
6-11 A green solution to storm water management
6-11 Biodiesel blend performs as well as ultra-low sulfur fuel
6-9 Field day offers tips for farmers, applicators, crop consultants
6-9 Study shows animal mating choices more complex than once thought
6-9 CAFO study presented in June 18 public broadcast
6-9 For the most in pasture management, measure forage dry matter
6-4 Farm tour features irrigation, mint, seed corn, management strategies
6-4 Plant-associated bacteria can improve crop health in acidic soils
6-4 Late planting puts pressure on anhydrous ammonia safety
6-4 Chinese pork producers attended a swine production short course at Purdue
6-4 OSU Extension to offer new crop opportunities workshop
6-2 Corn growers can cut back on nitrogen rates, Ohio expert said
6-2 Ohio State to host Beekeeping Field Day
6-2 Bagworms survive mild winters; wreak havoc on Indiana trees
6-2 Treat or not treat ash trees for EAB? New bulletin provides guidelines, trial results

May 2009

5-28 Nitrogen losses no more than normal, despite wet spring
5-28 Purdue expert: Hog producers can’t get a break
5-28 Fish farming featured at OSU South Centers Aquaculture Field Day
5-28 How birds help our gardens: Ohio classic available for preorder
5-26 Ohio expert: Late planted corn may not be so late
5-26 Waxy plant substance key for absorption of water, nutrients
5-26 OSU Extension to offer Sweet Corn Management Schools in June
5-26 Improving cowpea storage means improving lives
5-26 Proposal may recommend agreement for leafy greens handlers, growers
5-21 Gas prices rising but shouldn't top $3 a gallon
5-21 Ohio wheat could be at risk for head scab, if rain coincides with flowering
5-21 Emerald Ash Borer found in two new Southern Indiana locations
5-21 Opening day for OARDC Mid-Week Farmers Market coming soon
5-20 Gov. Daniels declares Emerald Ash Borer Awareness Week
5-20 Planting coming along slowly, but surely in the Hoosier state
5-20 Alternative green certification systems favor Ohio's timber industry
5-20 Boron essential for alfalfa, but don't pour on more than needed
5-15 Ethanol co-products team awarded for research, outreach
5-15 Beware of fusarium head blight in wheat; conditions right
5-15 OSU Extension to offer Strawberry Production Workshop
5-15 OSU workshop designed to help individuals attract more woodland wildlife
5-15 Biofuels Symposium to look at economic, environmental impacts
5-15 EAB Awareness Week highlights environmental threat, role of firewood
5-13 Corn growers: Be on the lookout for black cutworm
5-13 Crop researcher to speak about the possibility of perennial grains
5-13 Field day to examine invasive plants, control methods
5-13 Purdue researcher keeps pushing for deeper knowledge
5-13 Soybean planting, like corn, is behind schedule
5-7 In weed control vs. planting, experts choose weed control
5-7 Ohio State University furthering economic development efforts in West Africa
5-7 Purdue researcher starts work on 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine
5-7 New Pythium Species Isolated In Ohio
5-7 Adequate P and K levels critical for high-yielding alfalfa stands
5-5 Expert gives application tips for smooth spreading, despite rain
5-5 Events to focus on local foods, sustainability
5-5 Purdue Extension welcomes new soybean specialist
5-5 Erosion, climate change, human arrival in Iceland to be spotlighted at Ohio talk

April 2009

4-30 Fish may actually feel pain and react to it much like humans
4-30 Sale plants posted for May 2 Plant Discovery Day
4-30 OARDC scientist honored for inventions; Moves 'Discoveries Closer to the Marketplace'
4-30 Study shows how glaciers affected deer evolution
4-30 OARDC Junior Faculty Research Award Winners: Land use, food-borne illness experts
4-29 Ag economist: Pork industry taking hit from H1N1 influenza A
4-28 Purdue ABE graduate program receives No. 1 ranking
4-28 A bit of advice: cooling can lengthen tool life, Purdue expert says
4-28 Tap into the local foods movement with a farmers market
4-28 Workshop gives participants hands-on experience with tree evaluation
4-28 Maintaining herd health in Ohio pigs amid H1N1 influenza A outbreaks
4-28 Diagnose woody plant pests and diseases at Plant Diagnostic Academy
4-27 Purdue expert: H1N1 virus has no connection to today's pigs
4-27 Consumers can eat pork with no concern for H1N1 influenza A
4-27 Ohio State expert talks about H1N1 virus
4-23 Purdue Livestock Judging Team took first place at All-East Competition
4-23 Group seeks Women in Agriculture award nominations
4-23 World leader of natural-flavor ingredients forms agreement with Ohio State
4-23 OARDC to build agricultural diseases lab in Wooster
4-23 Specialist: Residual herbicides no match for wet soil
4-23 New Web site aims to give Indiana hardwood industry a boost
4-21 Ohio cash rents, cropland values expected to slide in 2009
4-21 Expert: Beware of grass tetany, pasture bloat in cattle
4-21 OSU Extension to host free green energy seminar
4-21 Purdue’s Hurt expects robust improvement of cattle prices by 2010
4-21 Look to research-based data for usefulness of ag products or practices
4-16 When facing compacted soils, practice continuous no-till for better yields
4-16 Purdue Beef Unit to host first Showcase and Production Sale
4-16 $1 million grant furthering efforts to eliminate food crisis in Africa
4-16 Purple panel traps help detect devastating invasive insect
4-16 CFAES International Office tackling tough issues
4-16 Manganese deficiency in soybeans? Experts advise foliar application
4-14 Workshops spotlight programs to better beef reproductive efficiency
4-14 Farmers relying on Roundup lose some of its benefit
4-14 Tillage operations present options for seedbed preparation
4-14 Study finds big shifts in Indiana immigrant trends since 1990
4-14 Putnam County to celebrate 10 years of farm safety education
4-9 This Labor Day Weekend don’t give tree pests a ride: Get firewood locally
4-9 Experts help dairies milk what they’ve got with cost cutting tips
4-9 Ohio State University software tool can help dairy producers manage feed costs
4-9 Mintert named assistant director of Purdue Extension Service
4-9 High Soybean Aphid Populations Predicted in Ohio
4-9 Pesticides can protect valuable trees from emerald ash borer
4-9 ISPM 15 Standards Workshops to be held in Ohio
4-8 Indiana wheat crop looks great, Purdue expert says
4-8 Extension fact sheets address issues facing dairy farms and how to manage them
4-8 Dairy conference aimed at industry 'moovers' and shakers
4-8 Interest in non-genetically modified soybeans growing
4-8 OSU South Centers receives federal funding to continue aquaculture program
4-8 OSU Extension raising animal welfare awareness
4-3 Purdue animal sciences requests nominations for alumni award
4-3 April 7 Workshop in Wooster: Energy from Manure, Food Waste
4-3 FINPACK helps farmers financially analyze their business and plan for the future
4-3 Specialist: Time, flooding, cost could affect the use of fertilizers
4-3 Get ready to plant corn
4-1 Conference addresses important dairy management issues
4-1 Livestock insurance program could aid struggling dairy producers
4-1 Workshop explains food safety, regulations, marketing and packaging
4-1 Workshop to help develop a marketing strategy for farmers markets
4-1 Row crop production on its way to normalcy, Purdue economist says

March 2009

3-26 Growing berries for optimum health benefits
3-26 Chip can make sure safe food products aren’t unduly discarded
3-26 OARDC seeks high school, undergrad science interns
3-26 Energy development seminar set for April 2 in Upper Sandusky
3-26 Experts give three tips to help farmers make final planting decisions
3-26 Opportunities in dairy industry featured at youth conference
3-24 Seminar offers basics on residential wind power
3-24 Timber Selling Workshop to help woodland owners fatten their wallet
3-24 Students turn corn, soy into cupcake wrappers, cork and toilet paper
3-24 Ohioans find economic benefits in protecting humans and environment via Extension
3-24 Foster named head of Department of Agricultural Economics
3-19 New fence law to be discussed at Ohio workshop
3-19 Agricultural economists discuss USDA report in live Webcast
3-19 Danger lurks underground for oak seedlings
3-19 OSU workshop to help explain farmland oil and gas leases
3-17 Look to field history when planting soybeans
3-17 Tri-state woodland, wildlife workshop helps people better understand the outdoors
3-17 Purdue experts speak out on livestock and antibiotic resistance
3-17 Web site helps farmers transition to organic livestock
3-17 Increased cost of starter fertilizer has farmers seeking alternatives
3-17 No-till works, but not always applicable for storing carbon
3-12 What sent commodity prices up now bringing them down
3-12 Low risk of Stewart’s disease on corn predicted
3-12 Farmers called to nominate soybean varieties for trial testing
3-12 Learn how to trade carbon at OSU Extension Workshop
3-12 Researchers identify a process that regulates seed germination
3-12 Take a virtual tour of an Ohio ethanol plant
3-12 Maple production manual and tours wrap up 2009 season
3-10 Vegetable growers can look to Purdue publications for advice
3-10 OSU Extension reorganizes
3-10 Economists to offer insight into the economic crisis during live webcast
3-10 Tri-State Woodland and Wildlife Workshop is April 4
3-10 Ohio Compost Operator Course open to first 25 registrants
3-10 Aquaculture workshop to help producers get better price for their fish
3-10 OSU Extension workshop to explore bioenergy opportunities in Southern Ohio
3-6 Ohio wheat off to a good start; farmers plant another million acres
3-6 Breeding soundness evaluations for bulls are like inexpensive insurance
3-6 OSU Extension workshop to tackle legal issues in agriculture
3-6 Go green on St. Patrick’s Day with Green Energy Program
3-6 Pesticide application training courses offered
3-6 OSU Extension Clermont County to host farm bill program
3-3 Farm bill meeting planned for Ohio’s Erie, Huron and Lorain counties
3-3 State experts to discuss EAB infestations in Southern Indiana
3-3 Discussion looks at the possibility of biofuel from algae
3-3 Trading carbon credits worth examining, said a Purdue expert
3-3 Simple device can ensure food gets to the store bacteria free

February 2009

2-26 Beekeeping the dates open: Big show set for Wooster March 6-7
2-26 Overholt Drainage School offers topics on water management systems
2-26 Junior Pork Day shows new swine showmen around the ring
2-26 Futures of Farming Conference to field tough ag questions
2-26 Soybean oil reduces carbon footprint in swine barns
2-24 Conference to discuss ways to control white-tailed deer
2-24 Workshop to focus on land use for plan commission members
2-24 Popular cheese-making workshop returns to Ohio
2-24 Indiana Sheep Symposium to feature Purdue speakers
2-24 Shredding corn silage could produce more ethanol at less cost
2-24 Ohio small farm conference helps producers get the most of their land
2-20 Growers can learn more about the future for 300-bushel corn at Ohio conference
2-20 Economist: Entrepreneurial success starts with planning
2-20 Risk mitigation, profitability and conservation all in one crop production system
2-20 Soil conservation workshop to highlight farm programs
2-20 OSU Extension to host farm bill meetings
2-17 Purdue Web site fuels growing renewable energy movement
2-17 Benefits of cover crops featured at Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference
2-17 Joint symposium for beef, dairy and forage industries
2-17 OSU Extension to offer beekeeping workshop
2-17 New OSU organic planning workbook now sold online
2-10 Store on-farm grain economically and effectively with OSU Extension workshop
2-10 Workshop to help producers yield big profits
2-10 Cover crops, food safety among Ohio State talks at conference
2-10 Latino adult education program now available any time of day
2-10 Hear how wind turbines affect birds, bats at OSU talk
2-5 Ohio corn yields take a tumble in 2008
2-5 Apples around the world the topic of Feb. 6 OSU hort talk
2-5 Trend broken or at least leveled; number of U.S. farms increases
2-5 Cattle workshop to focus on importance of herd management
2-5 Nearly half-million hits for Ohio MarketMaker in 2008
2-3 Gene's past could improve the future of rice
2-3 Researchers find nature's shut-off switch for cellulose production
2-3 First Detector Training at Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference
2-3 Portable guidebook will help farmers better identify sweet corn pests
2-3 Vegetable growers: Learn tomato grafting during February workshop in Granville

January 2009

1-29 OSU Extension offers workshop on small fruit pruning techniques
1-29 Soil scientist develops 10 principles to sustainable soil management
1-29 Workshop to prepare families for the next generation
1-29 Economist: State's livestock can't consume all Indiana DDGS
1-29 Purdue Ag Alumni to award 10 Certificates of Distinction
1-29 Amid falling milk prices, payment program to aid dairy producers
1-27 Workshop will focus on marketing meat goats
1-27 Winter raises cold stress risk
1-27 Fertilizer prices vary at the retail level, but stabilizing in general
1-27 Little fixes can save big bucks in greenhouses this winter
1-27 Improve bottom line at Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference
1-22 Women in Ag Conference offers diverse agenda, networking
1-22 Workshop highlights insect and disease management
1-22 Greenhouse Management Workshop offers hands-on training
1-22 New 'Corn & Soybean Field Guide' available
1-22 Renovating pastures? Try frost seeding
1-22 Don't let 'articulated' vehicle laws park farm trucks
1-16 OSU Nursery Short Course and CENTS geared to help green industry through tight times
1-16 OSU Extension to offer sheep/goat production school
1-16 Raw milk health threats outweigh alleged benefits: Ohio State study
1-16 Fungicide use in corn does not guarantee increased profit
1-16 CAFO rule changes could impact Indiana farms
1-13 Marketing/resource tools now available to Appalachian-region farmers' markets
1-13 Workshop for developing the next generation of farm managers
1-13 Researchers measure long-term impact of compaction
1-13 Regional dairy meetings aimed to help producers during hard times
1-13 Ohio soybeans suffer in 2008
1-8 Horticultural Congress workshop will examine e-commerce for agritourism
1-8 West Ohio Agronomy Day to be held Jan. 12
1-8 Current interim Akridge named dean of Purdue Agriculture
1-8 Ohio aquaculture meeting to provide latest in production/business
1-8 Ag Forecast cloudy at this year's Ag Alumni Fish Fry
1-6 Ohio State offers unique online forum for animal, plant disease diagnostics
1-6 Extension program will help farmers develop a plan
1-6 OSU Extension offers workshop on managing Ohio's beef cattle industry
1-6 Pork producers will get forecast, tips at annual conference
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