December 1995
12-30
Remember the Old, Embrace the New
12-28
Research Alert for Livestock and Dairy Producers: Cancer-fighting Compound Found in Cheeseburgers
12-28
OSU Ag Economist Projects $4 Corn Possible in New Year
12-22
Trials Tell Alfalfa Performance
12-22
Sheep Referendum Set for Feb. 6
12-22
Indiana Conservation Districts Conference, Jan. 7-10
12-19
Study Shows Ag Jobs Plentiful But Less Obvious
12-19
No-till Beats Conventional Yields -- and Profits
12-15
Deficiency Repayments and the Farm Bill Wild Card
12-15
Get More Beef With Fewer Bucks
12-15
Osu Expert: U.s. Soybean Growers Up to Brazilian Challenge
12-12
Sheep and Wool Checkoff to Continue
12-12
Hog Liquidation Likely -- Are You Ready?
12-12
Changes Made to Ag forum Schedule
12-12
Jobs Plentiful for Ag Students
12-12
Wanted: Boulder-searching Farmers
12-6
Ag Economist Says Soybean Expansion 'unlimited' in Brazil
12-6
Deficiency Payment Repayment Results From High Prices Payment This Year Could Cut Tax Liability
12-6
Osu Economists Encourage Dairy Herd Expansion
November 1995
11-30
Trials Reveal Tribulations for Many indiana Corn Growers
11-30
Osu Says Flexible Farm Policy Means More Corn to Midwest
11-27
Ohio Fumonisin at Low Levels
11-27
Yes, You Can Get Good Help these Days
11-27
Osu Soybean Variety Trials Available Soon
11-20
Precision Farming Seminar
11-20
Indiana Pesticide Applicator Training Begins Soon
11-20
Give Thanks for Big, Happy (imperfect) Farm Families
11-20
Exactly What is 'good Control?'
11-17
Peace Corps Looking for A Few Good Farmers
11-17
Ag Land Values Rising, Say Ag Economists
11-17
Make Plans Now for the 1996 Ag forum
11-14
Precision Decisions '95
11-14
When and How Should You Price Your Crops?
11-9
European Corn Borers Could Have Been Worse!
11-9
Feast or Famine: A Look at Competing indiana Farms
11-6
Fall Manure Applications Make $en$e for Livestock Producers
11-6
Two-hour Telecourse to Tackle Taxing Questions
11-1
Adjust Combine to Harvest Lodged Corn
11-1
Osu's Ag Economists Bear Bright Outlook
11-1
Negotiate Farmland Leases Now
October 1995
10-30
Lime Doesn't Cost -- It Pays
10-30
Are 'big Birds' the Way to Fly for Small Farms?
10-27
Rotted Feed Corn Poses Risk for indiana's Horses
10-25
Glickman: Farm Bill Will Let Farmers Grow With the World
10-24
Ag Economist Says $3.50 Corn Possible
10-18
Roundup-ready Soybeans Ready for 1996
10-18
Scientist: Seed Bags Should Contain More information
10-13
Using Good insects to Make Bad insects Bug off
10-13
What We Know After the Latest Usda Crop Report
10-13
Grain Drownings More Likely This Harvest Season
10-10
Test for Soybean Cyst Nematode
10-10
Frosty Pastures May Bring Prussic Acid toxicity
10-10
Fish Farming Conference to Get Technical
10-5
You Gonna Eat That? You Bet!
10-5
Tough Growing Year Requires Harvest Strategizing
10-5
Hog Prices Likely to Move Lower This Fall
10-2
Fires Destroy Crops in indiana
September 1995
9-29
Get Perennial Weeds Under Control!
9-29
Gray Leaf Spot Appears Hard to Resist
9-29
Ohio's Double-cropped Soybeans Get Frosted
9-25
The Mid-september Freeze and Soybeans
9-25
Hard Freeze Hits Northwest Ohio
9-25
Watch for Corn Stalk Lodging This Harvest
9-22
Purdue Plots Tell the Research Story
9-22
'ask An Expert' Connects Consumers With Experts
9-22
Fourth Hay Cutting Risky This Year: Osu Agronomist
9-22
Triazine Resistant Weeds
9-22
Charcoal Root Rot Enjoyed the Summer's Hot Weather
9-19
See Osu Central at the Review!
9-19
Harvest Aid Herbicide Choices Limited
9-19
Review's Hall of Fame Adds Two
9-19
Frost Watch '95
9-15
Wheat Trial Results at Osu Extension offices
9-15
Farm Bill Reviewed at Farm Science Review
9-15
Usda Report Gives Corn Markets Reason to Shout
9-13
Gray Leaf Spot intensifies in Ohio
9-13
Ear Rots in Southwest, Eastern & Central indiana
9-13
First-ever Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome in Ohio
9-13
Diplodia Ear Rot Worth Checking for This Year
9-11
Soybean Checkoff Refund Program Ends On Oct. 1
9-11
Report Wilting Soybeans to Ohio Extension offices
9-11
Spend National Farm Safety Week at Osu's Review
9-11
Do Your Ears Hang Low?
9-1
Kochia: Stowaway Weed From the West
9-1
Early Corn Death
9-1
Laborious Questions Answered by 'excel' Programs
9-1
Celebrating Progress On and off the Farm
August 1995
8-30
Field Day Helps Those Who toe the No-till Line
8-30
Watch for Lodging in Diseased Corn
8-30
High Yields at Farm Science Review's Alternative Farming Plots
8-24
Nitrogen is in the Air and Under Your Feet
8-24
Shooting Blanks
8-24
See Reduced-rate Herbicides Do the Job at Farm Science Review
8-24
Animal Health Focus of 1995 Purdue Swine Day
8-22
Watering Systems Make A Difference
8-22
Soybean Cyst Nematode: A Pest Worth Watching
8-18
Few indiana Corn Fields Are Escaping Gray Leaf Spot
8-18
You Can Estimate Your Corn Yields Now
8-16
We're into Sudden Death
8-16
Control Weeds in Summer Alfalfa
8-16
Agrability Helps Disabled Producers Stay Productive
8-10
Slugs An Elusive Pest for Farmers and Researchers
8-10
Osu Swine Day September 7
8-10
Danger in the Manure Pit
8-10
Manage Late Crops With Help From Purdue Ag Field Day
8-7
Friendly Wheat Price Trend Past
8-4
Root Rot Showing Up in Resistant Plants
8-4
Germination Test Number and Your Stand
8-4
'erin' May Send Earworms to Midwest
8-4
Watch Late-pollinating Fields for insect Pests
8-2
Prime Time to Check Soybeans for Sclerotinia
8-2
Watch for Soybean Leaf-eaters: Japanese Beetles and Grasshoppers
8-2
Cattle Producers Should Evaluate Herds' Copper Status
8-2
Should You Do Something About Those Beetles?
July 1995
7-28
Gray Leaf Spot Peril to Corn Crop
7-28
Do Not Save Wheat Seed for 1995 Fall Planting
7-26
'invisible' Scab Threatens Stored Wheat
7-26
Adult Suppression Program for Corn Rootworm
7-26
Rapid Stalk Elongation Subject to Green Snap
7-21
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
7-21
You Have to Sweat to Keep Pigs Cool
7-21
No-till Crops After Wheat: Why Do Yields Drop?
7-21
Watch Cattle and Weather During Heat Wave
7-14
Be Compaction-conscious During Wheat Harvest: Osu Ag Engineer
7-14
Drought and Heat Can Take toll On Corn Pollination
7-14
Should You Treat for Grasshoppers?
7-14
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
7-10
Epa Changes Worker Safety Standards
7-10
Dry Wheat to Prevent Spoiling and Sprouting
7-10
'heads Up' Wheat Growers! Harvest Now!
7-10
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
7-10
Scabby Wheat? Feed It to Your Cattle -- Carefully
7-5
Davis Purdue Ag Center Field Day July 11
7-5
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
7-5
Watch for Stalk Entry by Corn Borers
7-5
Acreage Report Wakes Up Traders
7-5
Another Bean Poll
June 1995
6-28
Vomitoxin in Wheat: How Much is too Much?
6-28
Check 'em Out: New Yield Contracts
6-28
Anhydrous Ammonia injury Can indicate Compaction
6-28
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
6-23
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
6-23
Scout for, then Manage Head Scab
6-23
Wet Spring Brings Opportunity for Pre-sidedress Nitrate Test
6-23
Are Your Weeds atrazine Resistant?
6-23
Ugly Duckling Corn
6-20
Mother Nature Comes Through
6-20
Integrated Crop Management Field Day Set for June 28
6-20
Hot Tips for today's Concerns
6-15
Don't Get More Bullish Than the Market: Osu Ag Economist
6-15
Make Hay as You Can This Wet Spring
6-15
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
6-15
The Time is Now for Conservation Compliance
6-13
1995 Farm Management tour Set for June 27-28
6-13
Indiana Gets Good Planting Weather While Ohio Stays Wet
6-13
Switching to Sorghum is Not Without Risk
6-9
Wet Soil Delays Soybean Planting
6-9
Initiate Ground Surveillance Against Armyworms
6-9
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
6-9
Think Twice Before Changing Crop Plans
6-9
The Numbers Say Wet is Better Than Dry
6-7
Late Corn Planting and Prices
6-7
Purdue Hay Day offers Timely Advice for Wet Weather
6-7
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
6-7
Timely Tips
6-1
Crop insurance and the Rain-delayed Corn Crop
6-1
Researchers Breed Better-yielding Winter Wheat
6-1
Rains Require Changes in Grazing Management
May 1995
5-26
Time to Consider Short-season Varieties
5-26
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
5-26
Rain Got You Bugged? Field Day Handles insect Concerns
5-26
Herbicides Applications Dictate Planting and Replanting Options
5-26
Fertility Considerations
5-24
Consequences of Delayed Corn Planting
5-24
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
5-23
Wet Weather Blocks Corn Planting, Likely to Continue
5-22
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
5-22
Manage Your Late Corn Planting
5-22
Is It too Late to Plant Alfalfa?
5-22
Delayed by Rain? Fight Compaction for Free
5-16
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
5-16
Planting Slow in Buckeye and Hoosier States
5-16
Lower Grain Production and Tighter Stocks forecast
5-16
How Should You Store Hay? Find Out at Osu Field Day!
5-11
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
5-11
Osu Agronomist: Still Not too Late for Full-season Corn
5-11
Timely Tips
5-11
Planting Later Than Usual? Join the Club
5-4
Not Wild About Wild Garlic
5-4
Timely Tips
5-4
Look Hard -- Slugs Are there!
5-4
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
5-4
Old Well? Plug It Up!
5-2
Diagnostic Lab Gets New Director
5-2
Scout for Wheat Diseases Now
5-2
Timely Tips
5-2
Purdue and Ohio State Agriculture Events
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