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  1. Ripe Rot of Grape

    red-fruited berries can be difficult to discern without the presence of spores and can be confused with sour ... veraison (the onset of ripening) and close-to-fruit maturity. Symptoms on berries of white-fruited ... chemical injury. The lesions expand in concentric circles until they cover the entire berry. As the berries ...

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

    purple to nearly black in late fall and persist into winter (Figure 4). Fruit is mildly toxic to humans ... products have soil activity and can cause injury to non-target plants. Table 3. Herbicides recommended for ... reaching heights of up to 16 feet, with stems that can grow as large as 10 inches in diameter. To identify ...

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

    apply and then making up the difference with commercial products. While the change back to winter ... still recruiting farmer cooperators to assist OSU researchers in understanding coyote relationships with ... afternoon highs in the 60’s, robins searching for worms in the yard, and small grains and pastures starting ...

  4. Jonathan Wins 3rd Place at the GRS in the MS Proposal Category

    determining the ideal time to plant wheat in Ohio that reduces the impact to yield that can be caused from ... moved to Ohio from North Carolina, and I have really yet to acclimate myself with everyone in the ... insect and disease pressure, as well as utilizing planting date and cost of nitrogen to provide growers ...

  5. Predators of Poultry

    with other injuries Poultry are known to huddle in an area away from open sides to avoid predators that ... not common in commercial poultry production. However, predation is a big concern for backyard flocks ... managed. Commercial poultry producers maintain flocks within buildings for their entire production cycle. ...

  6. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio's Forests: Autumn Olive and Russian Olive

    Accord, and others; (choose product with 20% active ingredient) Apply 20% glyphosate mixed in water to ... tall. Both species are widely distributed in the United States, since planting began in the mid-1800s to ... a wide variety of sites including nutrient- poor soils. They are among the first plants to leaf out in ...

  7. Live Healthy Live Well Blog

    play:  Being able to play with peers is an essential skill when starting school.  Taking turns and ... here to share the good news! YOU DON’T HAVE TO RUN! In fact, your chiropractor might thank you for ... doctor. After checking with you doctor, you can begin to explore walking routines and spaces. Ohio State ...

  8. EPN Signature Earth Day Event- Monday, April 22, 2024: Eat This Earth Day! Ohio's Native Plants for Food

    Ohio’s native plants have adapted to and shape Ohio’s geography, offering shelter for the native wildlife ... an effort to pass a law designating the month of April as Ohio Native Plant Month, the first state in ... the registration. Masks are optional for all event attendees at this event, in accordance with Ohio ...

  9. Crop Tree Management: A Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals

    oak-hickory stand with overall goals of improving timber production and wildlife habitat. In such a stand, ... crop-tree management could be used to selectively release some trees that satisfied the timber production ... healthy, and in or above the main canopy. High-value commercial species. High-quality tree with: Butt log ...

  10. Ohio Fruit Pruning School – March 14

    in fruit tree and small fruit plantings. Learn more and register at go.osu.edu/pruningschool. ... Join Dr. Gary Gao and Ryan Slaughter for an online Fruit Pruning School on March 14 (9:30 ... a.m.-2:30 p.m.). This workshop will focus on the proper pruning techniques to improve production and quality ...

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