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Northwest Agricultural Research Station
https://oardc.osu.edu/facility/northwest-agricultural-research-station
Station's location in Wood County ranks No.1 in Ohio in soybean and wheat production and No.2 in corn ... content, northwest Ohio's soils do not lend themselves to no-till production, a practice widely used ... 2008 Nitrogen Management Weed Resistance Management Other Field Crops Day Flier- 7/25/2013 Wheat ...
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North Central Agricultural Research Station
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research program that addresses the profitability and sustainability of northern Ohio's specialty crop ... (strawberries); and field crops (soybeans, wheat, and others). The Station serves as a key regional location for ... specialty crop industry of north-central and northwest Ohio. These pests are ever-evolving and periodically ...
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OARDC Impacts
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INVESTIGATOR(S): Brian Hodge, Pierce Paul, Lucy Stewart TITLE: Viruses in Ohio Wheat Issue: Ohio is the largest ... soft red winter wheat cultivars grown in Ohio have the potential to yield close to 100 bushels/acre, ... a multi-year survey of Ohio wheat fields, the first comprehensive virus survey of Ohio wheat fields in four ...
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Western Agricultural Research Station
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41 (Clark County, Ohio) Western Agricultural Research Station Flier History The Western Agricultural ... one of the world's oldest no-till experimental plots, started by Ohio State scientists in the ... the profitability and sustainability of western Ohio's most important agricultural industries: ...
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Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station
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(Ashtabula County, Ohio). Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station Flier History The newest among CFAES's ... statewide research sites, the Ashtabula Agricultural Research Station was established in 1985, a year after the Ohio ... then entered into a long-term lease agreement with The Ohio State University for 25 acres of the former ...
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History
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Mechanical College. In 1868, Ohio accepted the provisions of the Morrill Act. The state of Ohio received ... 1870, The Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College was established on the "Neil Farm" north of ... Columbus, Ohio. OSU history. In 1878, the name was changed to The Ohio State University and the educational ...
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Agricultural Operations Department Office
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Ohio that serve the general interest of the public by supporting the University's three land grant ...
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Facilities & Centers
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Ohio State University's College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) is ... on Ohio State's Columbus campus. CFAES Locations in Ohio 1. Wooster 2. Columbus Statewide ...
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Thorne Hall
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1465 Campus Drive Wooster, Ohio 44691 *Address not for postal use Map to Thorne Hall Built in ... 1923, Thorne Hall was named for the first full-time director of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment ...
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Pomerene Forest Laboratory
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24515 State Route 621 Coshocton, OH 43812 0.5 miles north of Coshocton, Ohio on SR 621 (Coshocton ... County, Ohio) History In 1971, Walter and Warner Pomerene donated 227 acres of land in Coshocton County to ... on terrain similar to that of southeastern Ohio- the location of much of Ohio's commercial ...