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Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden
the plants require very acidic soil conditions in order to grow and thrive. Few backyard soils in Ohio ... Requirements In general, Ohio’s climate is well suited to the production of blueberries. Northern highbush ... Preparation It is particularly important to test soil for pH, lime index (buffer pH), nutrient status, and ...
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Growing Urban Ag. Newsletter- May, 2026
timely and concise news and updates. In the first issue of Growing Urban Ag. read below what the Ohio ... for current and aspiring growers, and food system leaders to tackle the challenges of growing ... specialty crops in urban and urbanizing environments. Co-presented by the Ohio State University Student Farm ...
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Statewide Alfalfa Weevil Scouting
Despite the current cold snap, alfalfa weevil is still a pest to watch for this week. With ... understand what is needed for your operation. Scouting for alfalfa weevil is quite simple only needing ... temperatures returning to the 70s this week, larval feeding and growth will accelerate. All of Ohio has reached ...
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Universal Design: Implementing Home Modifications
assistance, such as installing a roll-in shower. Once a decision has been made to make modifications to your ... home or the home of a loved one needs modifications—whether for safety concerns or to enable them to ... age in place—it is important to carefully consider both the individual’s abilities and limitations, ...
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What's in Your Soil?
a clear roadmap for success. When Should You Test Your Soil? The best time to test your soil is before ... go in the ground. Experts recommend testing every two to three years, or more often if you’re making ... to 12:30). Soil Kit prices start at $15 for a single kit which is usually sufficient for most ...
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A Tale of Two States – Wet vs Dry
March-April is also ranked as the warmest start to spring on record. Over the last 30 days, much of western ... indicate growing drought concerns in this part of Ohio. Figure 2) Daily average left) Two-inch soil ... (https://ohmesonet.org). Outlook Despite the record warmth in April, cool conditions have settled across Ohio through the ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 4 – Corn and Soybean Stand Counts
replanting guidelines in the state of Ohio, and that is one of the goals of the study Battle for the Belt ... are planted in 30-inch row spacing, only one row needs to be counted over the same distance. For corn, ... Photo Credit: Diego Miranda. Stand counts are essential for estimating plant population. We need to ...
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Keeping Your Woodland in the Family
such as, “Do I care what happens to my woods after I pass?” and “Who do I want to care for the woods ... the transition occurs as planned, it is important to develop goals for the short-term (within one ... resilient woodlands in the nation. With over 8 million acres, Ohio is 31% wooded. Approximately 85% is ...
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Controlling Non-Native Plants in Ohio Forests: Callery Pear
recommended for foliar treatment to Callery pear. Apply solution of herbicide in water as directed on label. ... herbicide is labeled for use in that particular site due to environmental concerns. An appropriate herbicide ... century to serve as genetic material for breeding fire blight resistance in native pears in the Pacific ...
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Herbicide Considerations In Fluctuating Weather Patterns
herbicide labels for specific requirements related to wind speed. Applications that occur at or after ... there is a short window after planting during which applications can still be made. For many herbicides ... complicated the timing of herbicide applications. Questions have come up related to herbicide efficacy across ...