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  1. Agronomy

    https://dairy.osu.edu/resources/agronomy

      Certified Alfalfa Seed Council Crop Statistics Field Crop Diseases (including mycotoxins) ...

  2. Improving Neighbor Relations in the Face of Palmer Amaranth, a New Weed with New Challenges

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-15-issue-6/improving-neighbor-relations-face-palmer-amaranth

    battle. It has now been found in at least 5 areas of Ohio and has arrived by inadvertant movement of seed ... . Palmer amaranth seed moved north on equipment from the south, railroad cars, Conservation Reserve ... Enhancement Program (CREP) seed, and the biggest source, FEEDSTUFFS!! This is where dairy farms come into the ...

  3. Ohio Farmers Planting More Corn Per Acre

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-farmers-planting-more-corn-acre

    seeds per acre and have a good expectation of high yields, at least up to a point, says an Ohio State ... 30,000 seeds per acre, and seed companies are asking us to test up to 42-50,000 plants per acre-- if only ... years-- 2006, 2009 and 2010-- they found optimum yields when seeding at rates of 36,000 and above. ...

  4. Proper Storage Important to Keeping Seeds Viable

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/proper-storage-important-keeping-seeds-viable

    July 12, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Keeping a plant seed dry is the most important storage rule in ... Center, said that too much moisture is the biggest contributing factor behind seed deterioration that ... floriculture professionals can avoid through proper seed storage. "The higher the seed moisture content, ...

  5. Ohio State Expert: Tips Growers Can Use to Get Corn Crop off to a Good Start This Year

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-state-expert-tips-growers-can-use-get-corn-crop-good-start-year

    right seed depth adjustments based on soil conditions, says an Ohio State University Extension expert.  ... poorly drained soils or those prone to ponding: Yield reductions resulting from “mudding the seed in” may ... be much greater than those resulting from a slight planting delay. Also, if dry corn seed absorbs ...

  6. Ohio State Trials Reveal Consumer Preference of New Ornamental Plants

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/ohio-state-trials-reveal-consumer-preference-new-ornamental-plants

    cultivated varieties, or cultivars, developed by more than 30 seed companies from across the U.S. Among them ... Ball Seed's Gerbera 'Funtastic Mango' (container trial), and PanAmerican Seed ... 'Narai Orange' (AmeriSeed) Hibiscus 'Mahogany Splendor' (PanAmerican Seed) Angelonia ...

  7. Managing Soybean Seed Supply When Quality Comes into Question

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/managing-soybean-seed-supply-when-quality-comes-question

    this year, may face crop production challenges due to less than optimum seed quality. Anne Dorrance, an ... said that soybean seed production fields were harvested last year when the seed was large and very dry, ... resulting in thin seed coats. This seed can be easily damaged, translating into potentially lower ...

  8. X-ray Technology Improves Seed Assessment

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/x-ray-technology-improves-seed-assessment

    germplasm and preserving seed for the future lies in time and accuracy. The quicker, more efficient the ... boundaries to become one of the few sites in the world to explore the use of medical x-ray technology in seed ... science. "The traditional way to determine if a seed lot is viable or not is to perform a germination ...

  9. Poisonous Carrot Family Plants Can Be Confused For Nontoxic Members

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/poisonous-carrot-family-plants-can-be-confused-nontoxic-members

    similar to and smell like other plants in the carrot family (Apiaceae, formerly known as Umbelliferae). ...

  10. Interest in Non-Genetically Modified Soybeans Growing

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/interest-non-genetically-modified-soybeans-growing

    April 3, 2009 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Cheaper seed and lucrative premiums are driving more crop producers ... soybean seed is becoming expensive and there are a number of markets, both stateside and internationally, ... with premiums over $1 per bushel, that's $50 in extra income per acre, and non-GM seed has been ...

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