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  1. Preparing farms for the solar eclipse

    of peril from a dangerous condition the landowner knew about and the landowner does not take ordinary ... lagoons with gates and barricades.  Livestock operations should not have high biosecurity concerns since ... complete on April 8.  If weather and field conditions are favorable, farm field work could be occurring ...

  2. Solar Eclipse 2024

    should not have high biosecurity concerns since eclipse viewers are likely to be “low risk visitors” who ... do not interact with other livestock facilities.  But to avoid biosecurity concerns and reduce the ... or could be in a position of peril from a dangerous condition the landowner knew about and the ...

  3. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio’s Forests: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    can sprout from root fragments. Do not pile pulled plants where roots will stay moist, as the plants ... goal is to limit or completely prevent the plants from contributing further seed to the seed bank. ... Mechanical Control It is best to remove plants  prior  to flowering in the spring. Garlic mustard can be ...

  4. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

    stems are wet but not to the point of runoff. However, due to the dense nature of privet shrubs it is ... areas to be treated are dry and not frozen. To avoid injury to non-target plants, care should be taken ... not endorse any of the products mentioned and assume no liability resulting from the implementation of ...

  5. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    appear along the stem in pairs from early to late spring; Amur and Morrow typically have white flowers ... removals may best be done when the ground is frozen or at a minimum when the ground is not wet. Removing ... care needs to be taken to ensure that herbicides are sprayed to wet the foliage but not to the point of ...

  6. March Is The Time To Prepare Crops- And Get In On Coyote Research

    There will a Beef Quality Assurance certification/recertification program on April 11 th from 6:30 PM to ... at the Extension office.  The program will be from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM on April 18 th and April 25 ... th.  We will have a hands-on pasture walk to conclude the program from 9:00 AM to noon on April 27 th ...

  7. Growing Teachers Throughout the Seasons

    winter, spring, or summer breaks! The outdoor methods and time frames are based on climate conditions in ... this curriculum features a different harvest each month—September through May! The GTS Planting Chart ... indicates window of opportunity time frames for planting, nurturing, and harvesting using three ...

  8. CFAES News | 4.10.2024

    prepared to not only lead yourself, but others too. Join the OSU Leadership Center for this April 18th ... none;"> Learn more. Heading:  Celebrate Ohio’s Native Plants on Earth Day Copy:  On April 22, the ... text-decoration: none;"> Learn more. Heading:  Better Research through Better Mentoring Copy:  April 11 ...

  9. New Volunteer Orientation Steps

    event like our Spring Plant Sale, you can be a "Short Term Helper" and only complete step 6.  ... on campus, or finding alternative locations here. Complete and return a  Photo Release  and   Release ... View the slides from the Virtual Volunteer Info Session here ...

  10. Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents 2013-14

    variability of returns due to late plantings from wet springs. Land (Soil) Quality: Higher quality soils ... Rents Survey, bare cropland values are expected to decrease from 4.0 to 5.4 percent in 2014 depending on ... January through April in 2014. The study is an opinion-based survey of professionals’ knowledge about ...

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