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

    herbicide is sprayed directly on the leaves. Herbicides need to be applied sometime after the plant is in ... any time, you should verify that a particular herbicide is still labeled for your intended use. At the ... application of a foliar herbicide should be applied when the remaining roots begin to sprout (Table 1). Also, ...

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

    application, or herbicide injections as all of these methods may result in a need for follow-up treatments to ... basal herbicide application, with the need for occasional follow-up to control sprouting. Trees larger ... on the leaves. Herbicides need to be applied sometime after the plant is in full leaf and before the ...

  3. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio’s Forests: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    an herbicide applied to the foliage early in the growing season prior to the formation of seed pods. ... any time, you should verify that a particular herbicide is still labeled for your intended use. At the ... pulled or dug, though this will need to be done for several years, as seed is reported to remain viable ...

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

    Spraying With Herbicide Another control option for treating large privet shrubs is to apply an herbicide ... verify that a particular herbicide is still labeled for your intended use. At the time of this writing, ... it is necessary to use an herbicide that is labeled for aquatic use, such as Rodeo or Accord. Basal ...

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

    is still labeled for your intended use. At the time of publication, copies of most herbicide labels ... application of a foliar herbicide should be applied when the remaining honeysuckle roots begin to sprout (see ... Table 1 for foliar herbicide options). Also, be cautious of the timing of removal. These types of ...

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

    release three or four hard mast-producing trees per acre to improve wildlife habitat may need to do little ... For example, if enhancing the quality of wildlife habitat is an ownership goal, shortening the time to ... crop trees per acre to favor timber production and wildlife habitat may need a fairly detailed ...

  7. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

    glyphosate-based products can be applied to the foliage of stiltgrass at any time during the active growing season ... that have minimal impact on native plant populations. Most control methods will need to be repeated for ... growing season can also reduce exposure of native spring ephemeral plants to herbicide treatments. When ...

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

    to get uniform harvest.  This can often be difficult, and you may still find a need to clip the ... We have all had those days where we looked up at the clock and couldn’t believe what time it was.  ... to green up, it is easy to see why one could believe it was mid-April.  The fact is that we are still ...

  9. Conducting a SWOT Analysis of Your Agricultural Business

    competition, but in some cases you may be better off to fulfill a need they are not meeting. Opportunities and ... and Threats (SWOT) of their business in order to keep pace with the competition. You may not consider ... can be beneficial to keep you competitive. It may sound like a difficult task to complete, but it does ...

  10. Farm Solar Eclipse News Release

    Immediate Release – March 28, 2024 Preparing Farms for the Solar Eclipse Hardin County – Up to ... apply to certain types of guests. The Recreational User Statute grants immunity from liability for ... food sales. In these cases, an additional endorsement is necessary, or a farmland owner may need to ...

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