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Sarah Thomas
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Sarah Thomas Masters Student TA for AGRCOMM 2531 (Introduction to Agricultural Communication) and ANIMSCI 2000 (Animal Handling) thomas.4656@osu.edu 919-548-5531 103 Agricultural Administration Building 2120 Fyffe Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210 Bachelor of Sc ...
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Nicole Volk
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Nicole Volk Masters Student volk.97@osu.edu https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-volk1493/ https://nvolk1493.myportfolio.com/ 419-307-9815 103 Agricultural Administration Building 2120 Fyffe Road, Columbus, Ohio 43210 B.S., 2016, The Ohio State University – ...
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Jarred Morrison
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Jarred Morrison Ph.D. Student morrison.332@osu.edu Master of Arts, Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, June 2011 Bachelor of Science, Psychology; Minors, Human Resource Management & Communication ...
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Charity Martin-King
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Charity Martin-King Masters Student martin-king.1@osu.edu The Ohio State University BS; Political Science The Ohio State University BA; African-American and African Studies The impact of adolescent interventions on leadership identity among Black Girls ag ...
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Emily Niemann
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Emily Niemann Masters Student niemann.29@osu.edu B.S., 2018, The Ohio State University, Community Leadership- Any- Journal article Book/book chapter Report Working paper Policy brief Presentation Data ...
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Isolation Requirements for Identity Preserved (IP) Non-GMO Corn Production
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4427
Managing pollen drift is an important consideration in the production of specialty corns and non-GMO (non-transgenic) corn as IP grain crops. Corn is a cross-pollinating crop in which most pollination results from pollen dispersed by wind and gravity. Alt ...
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Specialty Corns
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4426
The type of corn most widely planted in Ohio and across the U.S. is yellow dent. High grain and silage yield potential, high feed value, and availability of adapted superior hybrids account for the widespread use of yellow dents. Yellow dents have the hig ...
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Harvesting
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4425
Harvest date should be determined by crop maturity, not by the calendar. Plan to harvest fields with potential lodging or harvest loss problems (such as stalk rot or deer damage) first. All field shelled corn with more than 15 percent moisture must be dri ...
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Corn Pest Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4424
Weed Control A number of factors need to be considered when developing weed control programs for corn, including soil type, weeds, weeds present, crop rotation and budget. No single control program effectively handles the various weed problems that arise ...
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Fertility Recommendations
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4423
A good nutrient management program is one of the keys to high yield corn production. Instituting best management techniques to ensure adequate nutrient availability throughout the growing season can pay real dividends at the end of the year and minimize t ...