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  1. Growing Apples in the Home Orchard

    growers should consider growing cultivars resistant to common diseases such as apple scab, cedar apple ... Ohio are summarized in Table 1. Their cultural characteristics are also listed. Note that it is not ... cultivars in Table 1 are known to be hardy in Ohio with minimal disease management. For ambitious growers ...

  2. Cressleaf Groundsel Identification and Control

    desirable grasses or fields that will be rotated to another crop within the next two years. Pursuit (2.16 ... groundsel thrives in every habitat under cool, wet conditions. It does not grow well in hot, dry conditions. ... negatively impacts liver function, resulting in liver disease via necrosis. When assessing poisoned ...

  3. Panel Discussion 2: Leafy Greens Root Health Management

    interested in how these conditions that maximize crop growth are influencing microbes, and their function in ... management of diseases of specialty crops produced in controlled environment agriculture systems, ranging ... disease management, such as anaerobic soil disinfestation and biological control. She has expertise in ...

  4. Purchasing Hay Equipment: Tedders and Rakes

    As mentioned, tedders are aggressive machines and multiple passes over a field may result in higher ... the machine, resulting in the ability to create large windrows that are well suited for forage ... in the days that follow cutting hay. Ohio typically has a 3- to 4-day window to get hay mowed, dried, ...

  5. Checklist for Complying With Endangered Species Protection Requirements on Pesticide Labels

    mitigation measures are required. The bulletin may or may not impose additional limitations. Save results for ... Extension Specialist, Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio State University Extension Mary Ann Rose, ... number of points you need to comply. If mitigation measures are limited to specific geographic regions, ...

  6. Benefits of Using Seed-Propagated Strawberries as Planting Materials

    University In Ohio, fresh local strawberries are typically produced in open fields from late spring to early ... are much lower compared to most vegetable seeds. As interest in growing strawberries from seeds is ... , Neopestalotiopsis, spreading through transplants has caused severe crop losses in both open-field and greenhouse ...

  7. Corn Relative Maturities and Yield Potential in Ohio

    results are summarized in Figure 1 (planted mid-May) and Figure 2 (planted late-May/Early June). More ... longer relative maturity hybrids. The OCPT results are available online and may be a useful resource as ... Commonly Grown Hybrid Maturities in Ohio Field experiments were conducted on a farm near Bucyrus from 2016 ...

  8. Beef Cattle Handling: Physiology and Behavior

    aggressive behavior. While genetics are a strong indicator of how an individual animal may react to handling, ... in the wild. Always be aware that no matter how well we handle cattle, certain situations cause them ... Educator, Ohio State University Extension—Wayne County You have heard of horse sense. Well, to get cattle to ...

  9. CEALGNE Keynote Speakers

    crop biomass. In our laboratory we are interested in how these conditions that maximize crop growth are ... sanitation frequency), and automation in Ohio. They also found that system design and sampled compartments ... since been validated extensively by major growers in the US and Europe, as well as Dutch trial centres ...

  10. Corn Silage Deoxynivalenol Management Starts Now and Continues Through the Season

    initial DON levels are higher in one hybrid, that hybrid will increase more than a lower hybrid. Recent ... Jason Hartschuh, Extension Field Specialist, Dairy Management and Precision Livestock, The Ohio ... Fund and plot fees. In both years, hybrid entries were solicited from seed companies through the Ohio ...

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