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  1. Side-dressing Corn with Liquid Manure Using a Tanker

    distances, some areas in the state have weather-related restrictions that need to be followed. Contact your ... Nutrient Management, Ohio State University Extension Stephanie Karhoff, Assistant Professor, Field ... production in Ohio. Liquid manure, especially swine finishing manure, can be a significant nitrogen source in ...

  2. Frolence Paul Fidelis

    Head Blight, caused by the fungal organism Fusarium graminearum. This disease is increasing in ... Ohio scab nursery, the lowest levels of the fungal toxin DON. Lines in the GHRIL0201-088 population are ... exceptionally strong straw, winter-hardiness, and resistance to powdery mildew. In our first years of trialing ...

  3. Spring 2026 SENR Speaker Series

    Natural Resources in that a variety of experts contribute from fields as diverse as the humanities and ... Ruppert Optimizing scale in landscape genetics: Habitat models as a foundation for connectivity | Access ... Professionals Network breakfast program   Old Growth Forests in Ohio Feb. 17 How do we break through the ...

  4. Conservation Tillage and No-Till

    taken. Soils such as these are considered to be among the most productive in Ohio when plowed and will ... crops may be needed following a soybean harvest if residue levels are not high enough to provide ... a grass cover of any kind, the field should be watched carefully for armyworm activity in May and June. ...

  5. Feasibility Assessment of Commercial Pawpaw Operations

    Science, The Ohio State University Logan Minter, Field Specialist, Specialty Crops, Ohio State University ... resulting spreadsheet and initial analysis, as reported in the downloadable Excel file, assumes the most ... for assumed yields are provided later in this fact sheet, as well as net returns (positive or ...

  6. Winter 2025-2026 Outlook

    that La Niña’s influlence over Ohio’s weather is taking shape. With this in mind, the three-month ... 29) are 9 to 12 inches below normal in far northern Mercer, Van Wert, southern Paulding, and southern ... fall. At the time of this writing, Ohio had just experienced another in a series of winter storms during ...

  7. Researchers find trees could spruce up future water conservation efforts

    information about Earth’s past, so much so that studying their rings may help fill in hidden gaps in Ohio ... rings grow in response to these distinct weather-related events, researchers discovered that some can ... changes, such as fires, floods and droughts,  in the same way.  By analyzing how various types of tree ...

  8. Don't Miss This Week's Ag Morning Meeting!

    Join us next week for the first event in our Ag Morning Meetup series!  We'll be teaming up ... and get all the information you need.  We can't wait to see you there! ...

  9. Horticulture Lunch & Learn: Managing Insects & Mites in Pollinator Gardens

    populations in lawns with a specific interest on how the Beauveria fungal disease appears to be failing to ... Guest Speaker: Dr. Dave Shetlar, Professor Emeritus, Entomolgoy, the Ohio State University Light ... larval behavior during an entire season. Studies are to be initiated to take periodic samples and extract ...

  10. Soil Testing for Horticultural Needs

    recommendations are usually emailed or mailed in two weeks, depending on the testing lab. Some labs provide and ... concentrations in the soil. If your site may be at risk of heavy metal exposure or you are bringing in new fill ... standards are commonly referenced in commercial and municipal tree management contracts as well as ...

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