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  1. ANR-841-2E: Tobacco Sucker Control

    Education Program, The Ohio State University Chrissy Kaminski, Program Manager, Agriculture and Natural ... Resources, The Ohio State University AGR-75 Burley and Dark Tobaccos Sucker Control: Removing the tops of ... to tobacco buyers. Always read and follow label directions. It is a violation of state and federal ...

  2. Anthracnose of Grape

    warm regions of the United States. The disease is not common in Ohio; however, it caused severe damage ... Ohio. Wild grapes provide an excellent place for the disease to develop and serve as a reservoir for the ... Department of Plant Pathology Anthracnose of grape was first detected in the United States in the mid-1800s. ...

  3. Anthracnose of Raspberry and Blackberry

    periods, spores are released. Spores are carried by splashing rain to healthy first-year primocanes. These ... Pathology Anthracnose is a disease common to raspberries, blackberries and other brambles or cane fruits. It ... causes severe damage to black and purple raspberries and susceptible varieties of red raspberries ...

  4. Anthracnose of Strawberry

    acutatum. Historically, anthracnose has generally been restricted to the southern United States and was not ... common in the northern United States. It has generally been considered to be a “warm weather” or ... occurred in Ohio, but the crown rot phase has been observed only a few times in the mid-1980s. Figure 1. ...

  5. Ants In and Around the Home

    a crush-proof box. Take these specimens to your county office of Ohio State University Extension or mail to the ... HYG-2064 02/06/2013 David Shetlar, Barbara Bloetscher, and Jennifer Andon, Department of ... of Ohio ant species are not known for their bites or stings like the fire ants that inhabit southern ...

  6. Aphids on Trees and Shrubs

    HYG-2031 10/19/2011 David J. Shetlar, Department of Entomology, Ohio State University Extension ... host plants. The spring and summer asexual forms live on one host but fly to an alternate plant for the ... production of the sexual forms. The sexual forms, after mating, return to the spring host plant to lay eggs. ...

  7. Apple Powdery Mildew

    want to thank the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station for use of this figure. Taken from ... Heavily mildewed trees are weakened, and are more susceptible to other pests and winter injury. Symptoms ... rapidly to twigs, which stop growing and become stunted. In some cases the twigs may be killed back. ...

  8. Application of High-Pressure-Based Technologies in the Food Industry

    installed, tested, and operated according to relevant state regulations. With a little training, food plant ... evaluate HPP technology. The Ohio State University Center for Clean Food Process Technology Development ... The Ohio State University Food Safety Engineering Laboratory, Center for Clean Food Process Technology ...

  9. Arc Welding Safety

    Natural Resources 05/16/2019 Agricultural Safety and Health Program Objective: To be able to weld using ... safe practices and to know what personal protective equipment should be used. Trainer's Note It is ... important to weld using safety precautions. There are many dangers related to welding. During the training ...

  10. Arc Welding Safety for Trainers and Supervisors

    Program Director, Agricultural Safety and Health, Ohio State University Extension; Michael Wonacott, ... practices. Trainer’s Note It is important to weld using safety precautions. There are many dangers related to ... to avoid them. Demonstrate how to use Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). Have workers try on ...

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