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  1. Response of Soils and Crops to Gypsum Application in Ohio

    soil health, and water quality: The use of gypsum to improve sodic soils is well documented. Sodic ... a slow-release fertilizer that feeds sulfur to the crop plants. Conversely, tillage speeds up the mineralization ... process and the sulfate released is prone to leach before it can be utilized by the crop. Thus, as more ...

  2. Keep An Eye Out For Late Season Crop Pests

    control in smaller areas is to lay out sets of shingles or boards, using rocks or sticks to form a small ... becker.587@osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory ... While the growing season seems to be winding down, there are still some crops that we can carry ...

  3. C-FARM Publications

    doi: 10.1016/j.pedsph.2023.07.024. Lal, R. (2023). Farming systems to return land for nature: It's ... Health Act." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 78(5): 105A-108A. doi: 10.2489/jswc.2023.0619A.  ... eFields Articles Murumkar, A. (2023). Carbon farming, carbon credits, and Carbon markets – where to start. ...

  4. Bugs to Bonsai: Wayne County Fair Grange Rotunda Offers Demos

    attendees can observe firsthand how land use affects our water resources. Staff will welcome questions for ... collection.             2 p.m. Using AI to Overcome Family History Research Roadblocks- Deborah Kitko, ... Intelligence and other tools that family historians may use to overcome roadblocks in their research. In ...

  5. Graduate Exit Seminar- Megan Greige

    streams. To better understand how small-scale urban land uses (i.e. golf courses, retention ponds, stream ... streams also play an important role in exporting nutrients which can impact water quality downstream. ... Urbanization induces physical changes to the landscape (ex. canopy removal, pavement) and the stream itself ...

  6. Understanding the History of Ecology and Imperialism: The Importance of Indigenous Environmental Studies

    in the face of climate change. Yet their work is seldomly acknowledged. This talk will outline the ... European ecological sciences and their connections to imperialism and encourage the audience to grapple ... environment. To move forward in a new and equitable way, Indigenous solutions and voices need to be front and ...

  7. CFAES News | 8.28.2024

    Agricultural Research Council to explore and promote climate-smart nitrogen fertilizer management practices for ... about our new proctoring tool, Honorlock; review changes and improvements to CarmenCanvas; check out new ... technology to a new generation of learners."  In recent years, 4-H has had greater access to technology, ...

  8. Ways To Protect Livestock From West Nile Virus

    areas.  You can remove any old tires, turn buckets upside down, and regularly change the water in water ... goal was to use this as an example that you never know what illness may pop up from year to year.  You ... water intake, the relationship between water consumption and forage intake, grazing behaviors of ...

  9. Urban Ag Opportunities for Extension Agents & Administrators

    YouTube Climate Hubs National Urban Ag Conference Urban & Community Forestry Program Economic Research ... Cornell/CALS How Much Food Can We Grow in Urban Areas? The Role of Urban Ag in Food-Energy-Water Nexus Policies ... statistical areas according to published standards that are applied to Census Bureau data Economic Research ...

  10. Bayer and Our Carbon Efforts

    researchers aim to directly connect changes in soil carbon to specific actions taken by farmers and identify ... strengthening climate resilience, optimizing water use, and maintaining biodiversity. All this, while increasing ... By Susana Diaz-Amaya Climate change is a pressing challenge for humankind with a significant ...

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