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  1. Join Our Team As An Ag & Natural Resources Extension Educator

    center, areas, and state teams of Ohio State University (OSU) Extension professionals and with local ... agency leaders and volunteers to provide leadership for Agriculture and Natural Resources programming ... targeted to local and area needs. They will design, implement, and teach educational programming, based on ...

  2. CFAES News | 4.10.2024

    keynotes, a grower panel, 40 presentations, a reception with approximately 50 posters, a choice of six ... Center for the Improvement of Mentored Experiences in Research (CIMER) is offering a workshop for faculty ... and materials to support effective mentoring of graduate students and postdoctoral trainees. The ...

  3. Evili Wins 2nd Place at the GRS in the MS Research Category

    of great projects being presented and I couldn't be more honored, especially in this last ... advisement of Dr. Michelle Jones. In her words "I'm researching Beneficial Bacteria application in ... semester of my program.  HOW WAS THE GRS OVERALL? I enjoyed hearing about my peers' research and ...

  4. CES Distinguished Service Awards

    member of Chi Epsilon Sigma. AWARD DESCRIPTION: One nominee from each career tier will be presented ... Advanced Career – 20+ Years of Service Nomination form for the CES Distinguished Service Awards Early ... NEW in 2022! GOAL: Annual recognition of staff members in each career category who excels in all ...

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

    application of a foliar herbicide should be applied when the remaining roots begin to sprout (Table 1). Also, ... generally applied to wet the leaves but not to the point of runoff. Exercise caution when applying foliar ... to the point of runoff. Basal bark treatments should only be applied when the areas to be treated are ...

  6. CFAES News | 3.27.2024

    https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus. Presentation by Dr. Mizuki Yoshida,   Postdoctoral Scholar, Meuti Lab, Department of Entomology.  ... Lunch provided via the generous support of CFAES Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Presented by FAES ... keynotes, a grower panel, 40 presentations, a reception with approximately 50 posters, a choice of six ...

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

    1 glyphosate Roundup, Accord, and others Apply 20% active ingredient to outer third of cut stem/stump surface ... Ax-It basal oil mixed by volume. triclopyr Garlon 4, Garlon 4 Ultra Apply a solution of 20% Garlon 4 in ... honeysuckle, there are several methods that may be considered. Which method is applied depends on the size of ...

  8. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Ailanthus

    not dilute. Garlon 4, Garlon 4 Ultra, Tahoe 4E, Remedy Apply solution of 20% herbicide in a basal or ... Remedy Apply solution of 20% herbicide in basal oil, diesel fuel, or kerosene. imazapyr Stalker, Chopper ... light tan fissures with age. Flowers —in large terminal clusters (up to 20 inches) of small yellowish ...

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

    Stage 6).   Applying most commercial nitrogen-based fertilizers too early creates the possibility of ... for any fall N applications, but most experts say to only take a credit of up to 20 units/acre from ... Specialist, provided some tips in the last edition of the C.O.R.N. newsletter.  Glen points out that swine ...

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

    methods that may be considered. The method applied depends on the size of the plants, the size of the ... Herbicides carried in water should be applied to the outer 1/3 of the top of the stump within minutes of ... These mixtures are applied to the entire top and sides of the cut stems but not to the point of runoff. ...

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