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Americans covet urban green spaces.Yet little is known of the carbon footprint impacts that come with heavy use and intense management. carbon footprint, Fawcett Center, sequestration symposium
With a late harvest, a wet fall and slow-melting snow, Ohio farmers may be facing more compaction issues than usual this spring. crops, soil, compaction, harvest
To help farmers meet growing demand of organic products, the O.S.U. Organic Food and Farming Education and Research (OFFER) Program and the Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) have organized this “Organics 201” organic, OEFFA, farmers, healthy,
University of Illinois agricultural engineer Kaustubh Bhalerao believes it may be, through research in an emerging area of engineering called synthetic biology nitrogen, corn, University of Illinois, engineer
Brian D. Frieden, Director of the Springfield Regional Office of the Risk Management Agency, reminds producers the sales closing date for 2010 crop insurance is March 15, 2010, for spring-planted crops. crop insurance, risk management, crops,
Radcliff Seed Solutions, LLC announced that they will be offering Beck’s Hybrids complete line of seed products to farmers in Ohio. Beck’s Hybrids is the largest family-owned and operated seed company in the United States. Radcliff Seed Solutions, Beck's Hybrids, seed, farming, Ohio,
Ohio State University South Centers at Piketon will be holding a pruning workshop in March for grape, blueberry and bramble growers to help them develop better pruning techniques. crops, OSU, pruning, fruit
Ohio farmers have rapidly adopted precision agriculture technology, with about 50 percent of them incorporating at least one component in their production system. But how satisfied are they with the equipment and the results? precision technology
A hoop house or 'high tunnel' has successfully expanded the growing season for nearly year-long production with no heat applied as well as minimal cost/labor. growing techniques