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  1. Panel 2: Marketing and Value Chains

    https://ohceac.osu.edu/OHCEAC-P2-2026

    practices as well as agriculture and pesticide safety issues.   Dr. Yiyun Lin The Ohio State University ...

  2. Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-1422

    Bare-rooted blueberry plants begin to produce fruit in the second or third season; however, they do not become ... color. Blueberry Types and Cultivars Five types of cultivated blueberries are grown: Northern highbush ... 4 feet tall so most of the fruiting area is protected below the snow line. Site and Soil Requirements for ...

  3. 2026 Keynote Speakers

    https://ohceac.osu.edu/ohceac-keynote-speakers-2026

    operation, he has focused on advancing resource-efficient, pesticide-free hydroponic production for local ...

  4. FST Special Edition Newsletter – 2026 Spring Graduation

    https://fst.osu.edu/fst-special-edition-newsletter-%E2%80%93-2026-spring-graduation

    big and small, have become lasting memories that I will always carry with me. Mostafa received a PhD ...

  5. Panel 1: Adapting Growing Systems, Crop Management, and Benchmarking

    https://ohceac.osu.edu/OHCEAC-P1-2026

    founding his commercial operation, he has focused on advancing resource-efficient, pesticide ...

  6. Ohio 4-H Teens Travel to Greece for Global Leadership and Agriculture Experience

    https://hardin.osu.edu/news/ohio-4-h-teens-travel-greece-global-leadership-and-agriculture-experience

    historical sites across the country. The group traveled to Meteora to explore the historic Eastern Orthodox ...

  7. Field pennycress concerns and control

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-10/field-pennycress-concerns-and-control

    treatment during the seedling stage in fall when plants are small. An application of glyphosate prior to ... like chickweed and purple deadnettle, two other species for which populations become very apparent this ... labels for specific growth stage cutoffs, which can vary depending on the product. Dicamba is less ...

  8. Planting For the Future: How To Give New Trees the Best Start

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/planting-future-how-give-new-trees-best-start

    have become root-bound—a common issue with container-grown plants—some thinning cuts to the roots can ... pockets and sets the stage for root establishment. The first year after planting is especially important. ... long-term investments. With thoughtful planning, proper care, and species selection tailored to site ...

  9. Food Preservation: Freezing Vegetables

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5333

    before using. This step can also reduce bacteria and pesticide residue. Do not use soap, detergent, or ... evaporates, frozen food becomes dry and tough and might develop grayish spots called "freezer burn." ... oil, grease, and water not susceptible to becoming brittle and cracking at low temperatures able to ...

  10. Soybean Plants and Potential for Freeze Damage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-12/soybean-plants-and-potential-freeze-damage

    air temperatures. Reported air temperatures are generally collected five to six feet above the soil ... ° F were recorded five days prior to the visible damage.             Figure 5. Freeze-damaged soybean ... ° F occurred five days prior to photo. Photo credit: Mabel Dwomoh, Ohio State University We hypothesize this ...

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