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  1. 20 Questions on Plant Diagnosis

    and stems dying back. Everyone begins to notice, and it is agreed that something must be done. Experts ... a series of 10 designed to provide an overview of key concepts in plant pathology. Plant pathology is the ... study of plant disease including the reasons why plants get sick and how to control or manage healthy ...

  2. 4-H Camp Active Threat Guidelines

    bringing everyone in camp into one place to count heads. In the unlikely event of an armed shooter or other ... are items to consider when planning your camp to help better prepare yourself, staff, and counselors. ... to develop a safety plan for the camp, including determining the best way to communicate given the ...

  3. 4-H Project Learning

    project knowledge and involvement. Members may also be required to bring a project exhibit or demonstrate ... specific subjects, trips to state and national events, and academic scholarships. For additional ... matter through their work on projects. More than 220 projects are available to Ohio 4-H members. Through ...

  4. A Consumer’s Guide to Pure Maple Syrup

    maple-producing months of February and March, a broad range of maple syrup colors and flavors are produced, ... product out. Simply bring the syrup to a boil, quickly remove it from the stove, rinse out the original ... increasingly popular in health food markets across the nation. They supply a healthy alternative to beverages ...

  5. A Guide to Corn Growth and Development

    interchangeably, yet each has a distinct meaning. Corn growth is related to the increase in size of an individual ... fertility, stress, and plant competition. On the other hand, corn development relates to the plant’s progress ... in stages of maturity (e.g., moving from earlier to later stages). Temperatures (heat unit ...

  6. A History of Packaging

    and leaves to use. Later, containers were fashioned from natural materials, such as hollowed logs, ... matted into felts by plaiting or weaving. These fabrics were made into garments, used to wrap products or ... formed into bags. With the weaving process, grasses, and later reeds, were made into baskets to store ...

  7. A Landowner’s Guide to Understanding Recommended Pipeline Standards and Construction Specifications

    Specifications.” Accessed February 22, 2013, ohiodnr.com/portals/12/CE/Pipeline/Ohio_Pipeline_Const_Standards.pdf ... drilling of gas wells comes the need to establish pipelines to move the gas from the point of drilling to ... the end users. Landowners across Ohio are being asked to sign agreements allowing companies to ...

  8. Abate Animal Heat Stress in Hot Weather

    change and variability is expected to result in more extreme weather, which will likely worsen the heat ... due to heat stress could amount to $2.4 billion without abatement, but could be reduced to $1.7 ... livestock producers to be able to understand, monitor, evaluate and effectively combat heat stress to reduce ...

  9. Abnormal Ears in Corn—When and Why Do They Develop?

    have been reported for over a century. To date, ear development issues reported in cornfields persist, ... to 49% of plants had abnormal ears). Abnormal ears reduced grain yield 35–91% (yield loss per area ... abortion of the primary ear was a correlated factor (Ortez et al., 2022a). In addition to lower yields, ...

  10. About

    you have access to hundreds of OSU Extension fact sheets covering a wide array of subjects such as ... additional resources. Ohioline also links you to the web site of the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... in Columbus, Wooster, and statewide. Ohioline provides you with a wealth of information – practical ...

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