News Releases
Wheat Nearing Critical Growth Stage, Growers Can Use Scab Forecasting System to Determine if Fungicides Are Needed
WOOSTER, Ohio – Wheat in Ohio is nearing the critical flowering growth stage, and with rainfall and drastic temperature changes forecast for the next few days, some growers are concerned about disease development, according to a wheat expert from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Researchers: Widespread Use of Oral Antibiotics Could Be a Significant Cause of Antibiotic Resistance
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- As concern about antibiotic-resistant organisms grows, an Ohio State University researcher has identified a potentially critical cause for their proliferation: the widespread use of oral antibiotics.
OSU Expert: Cereal Leaf Beetle Populations on the Rise; Growers Need to Scout, May Need to Spray
WOOSTER, Ohio – Some wheat growers in Ohio are reporting outbreaks of cereal leaf beetle in numbers that could cause economic losses in grain, according to an entomologist from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences.
Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of May 22, 2013
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Here are upcoming events involving Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences as of May 22:
Ohio Agricultural Law Symposium is June 23-24
COLUMBUS, Ohio – From representing farmers in crop insurance disputes to counseling produce and food businesses regarding regulatory issues, the June 23-24 Ohio Agricultural Law Symposium is designed to provide insight into key issues in the agricultural legal community.
Ohio’s Salamanders: 24 Good Things to Know (and What They Can Tell You)
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Explore Ohio’s rich diversity of salamanders and you’ll discover more than the creatures themselves. You’ll find good signs -- and red flags -- on the quality of the state’s environment, says an Ohio State University wildlife specialist.
Family Fundamentals: What to look for in credit card rewards programs (May 2013)
Friends tell us they get good deals with credit card rewards programs, so we’re starting to investigate possibly signing up for one. What questions should we ask? We always pay our credit card bills in full every month.
Chow Line: How to evaluate online nutrition info (5/17/13)
I can easily find information about nutrition online, but I'm not certain how to tell if it's reliable. Are there good sources I can trust?
June 11 Workshop to Discuss Nutrient Application, Management, Stewardship
FINDLAY, Ohio -- Legal issues regarding manure hauling, as well as issues surrounding equipment inspections and highway safety, will be discussed by Ohio State University experts and others during a joint workshop and meeting of the Midwest Professional Nutrient Applicators Association June 11 in Findlay.
Chickens, Bees, Safe Produce Topics for 'Grow Your Own' Series
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Three "Grow Your Own" workshops are scheduled for May through July in Columbus to help people interested in raising chickens, bees and produce in urban environments. The workshops are free and are sponsored by Ohio State University Extension, Local Matters and the Godman Guild.
Invasive Species Seminar Series Starts June 4
MANSFIELD, Ohio -- The Ohio Woodland Stewards Program is holding a four-part seminar series for gardeners, landscapers, homeowners and others on invasive species, the problems they cause and how to deal with them.
Ground Broken for New Ag Engineering Building at Ohio State's OARDC Wooster Campus
WOOSTER, Ohio -- A September 2010 tornado took it away. Now, support from elected officials and the state of Ohio will help bring back an even better version of the Department of Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering's building on the Wooster campus of Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC).
Statewide Tour Series Offers Up-close Look at Sustainable Agriculture in Ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Interested in learning more about how sustainable agriculture in Ohio works?
Chow Line: Eat healthfully when dining out (5/10/13)
I’ve been trying to lose some weight, but lately I’ve been eating out a lot, both for business and pleasure. How can I keep eating healthfully at restaurants?
Online Tick Course Now Available through OSU Extension
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Tick populations are on the rise in Ohio and with them comes the risk of contracting illnesses such as Lyme disease. To help Ohioans learn more about ticks and how to keep people and pets safe, Ohio State University Extension has developed an online course that teaches about tick biology, tick identification and tick-borne diseases.
School for Trees: Sign Up by Monday (5/13) (UPDATE)
MANSFIELD, Ohio -- Curious about Ohio’s top 10 landscape trees? Want to learn how to keep deer from eating your plants? These are just a few of the topics to be taught at Ohio State’s first-ever Tree School May 18.
Soil Health and Cover Crops Workshop is June 8 at Ohio State University South Centers
PIKETON, Ohio – Growers wanting to learn how to improve soil health and increase crop yields while reducing operating and input costs may want to consider using multi-functional cover crops, which can also improve water quality, reduce soil erosion and lower greenhouse gas emissions, a soil scientist from Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences said.
OARDC Researcher's Invention Leads to High-Tech Animal Disease Vaccine, Diagnostics Company
WOOSTER, Ohio -- Patented technology developed at Ohio State University's Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) has led to the creation of a startup company for the production of diagnostic tools and vaccines to combat poultry and livestock diseases.
Ohio Study Shows How Shoreline Anglers Value Lake Erie Fishing
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Lake Erie shoreline anglers – those who fish from shore locations like docks and jetties instead of boats – value their fishing at an annual average of $13.5 million, according to a recent study completed by Ohio State University Extension, Ohio Sea Grant and the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife. Shoreline anglers also spend an additional $1.1 million a year in communities near their fishing destinations.
