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Summer Nitrogen Applications for Forage Grasses
Most Ohio forage grasses on loamy soils see economic returns on up to around 150 lbs N/ acre / year. ... before a rainfall event reduces volatilization, and the water in soil is necessary for plant roots to ... to use it via grazing or storing, and in recent years our wet spring weather has made it harder for ...
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Keeping Your Woodland in the Family
reduce stress? What crucial conversations may be necessary to have in the future? To aid in the success ... property to be used and cared for in the future. A well-designed woodland management plan can also address ... Field Specialist, Ohio State University Extension David L. Marrison, Professor and Field Specialist in ...
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Food Safety Tips for Selling Cottage Foods at Ohio Farmers Markets
offered for sale in Ohio are: milk eggs fish shellfish tree nuts peanuts wheat soybeans sesame Refer to ... Operation fact sheet and in the Ohio State University Extension Law Bulletin for more details on how to ... Ohio State University Extension In Ohio, cottage food producers are responsible for ensuring their ...
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WE ARE HIRING! Community Development Educator
visit: go.osu.edu/noblecdeducator The primary role of the Extension educator in Noble County is to ... livelihoods. This position is based in Noble County, Ohio. The Ohio State University Extension Educator will ... Development programming targeted to local and area needs. Plan, teach, and evaluate educational programs that ...
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Forested Riparian Buffers
assist loggers and landowners who need cross streams to access timber safely. Speaker Bios: Bob Mulligan ... BMPs for Erosion Control for Logging and Forestry Practices in Ohio. The BMPs within this book are the ... current legal standard that all landowners and loggers are required to follow in order to protect water ...
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Aphids In Wheat
feeding alone to cause economic damage in wheat. However, it is not unheard of. The following tables ... aphid species that infest wheat in Ohio are the English grain aphid and the bird cherry-oat aphid. ... viruses. However, it is not economically feasible to control transmission of barley yellow dwarf virus with ...
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ACEL alum to be inducted into Ohio Ag Hall of Fame
a news release shared by the Ohio Agricultural Council. “Their impact can be seen in the people they’ve ... “L.H.” Newcomb devoted more than 40 years to advancing agricultural education in Ohio and beyond. As ... Ohio agriculture in ways that reach far beyond their own work,” said Mike Bailey, president of the Ohio ...
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Small Town 4-H’ers, Giant Impact on America: How Ohio Teens Inform D.C. at the National 4-H Conference
conference, the Ohio delegates were off to the races, preparing the briefings in youth-led roundtables where ... state traveled to Washington, D.C. to represent Ohio at the 99th annual National 4-H Conference, held by ... in D.C., the Ohio delegates traveled throughout D.C. and visited well-known monuments and memorials. ...
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Spring Soil Sampling for Soybean Cyst Nematode (SCN)
soybean production in Ohio. Because significant yield losses can occur without visible symptoms, soil ... to the laboratory as soon as possible. TAKE ACTION: Support from the Ohio Soybean Council allows The ... Ohio State University Soybean Pathology and Nematology Lab to process up to two soil samples per grower ...
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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 ... Any blooms that form should be removed. Allowing the plant to fruit will reduce growth and result in ... Requirements In general, Ohio’s climate is well suited to the production of blueberries. Northern highbush ...