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Seeding-Year Harvest Management
allowed to reach full bloom in the year of seeding, red clover often has reduced stands and yields the ... Grazing for a longer period increases the risk of stand loss. Soils should be firm to avoid trampling ... (approximately 30- to 35- day intervals), with the last harvest taken by the first week of September. Fall ...
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Application of Manure to Double-Crop Soybeans to Encourage Emergence
phosphorus levels are kept in an acceptable range. An acre-inch of water is 27,154 gallons. The application ... regulations in Ohio. Remember the “not greater than 50% chance of more than 0.5 inches of rainfall in the next ... fields have reasonable soil moisture today, the very hot weather could result in dry soil conditions by ...
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Consider the Cool Pattern Shook – Heatwave Ongoing
summaries, please visit the State Climate Office of Ohio. Weather Forecast Earlier this month, we questioned ... precipitation story has been rather complex. Much of the state is running above average (Figure 1 – green ... Ohio. On the other hand, the bulk of counties in north central, west central, and northwest Ohio have ...
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Pre-Establishment
applications of phosphorus and potassium should be applied prior to seeding regardless of the seeding method ... vitamins. In the past, the supply of sulfur in Ohio soils was more than adequate for good forage growth; ... determine phosphorus and potassium needs. If possible, make corrective applications of lime, phosphorus, and ...
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Putting Poison Hemlock into Perspective (Again)
Poison hemlock is in full bloom across the state and continues to make the news ... ditches, pastures, forest edges, and fence lines. Key identifying characteristics of poison hemlock include ... and purple spots located on the stem (Figure 2). All parts of the poison hemlock plant are poisonous ...
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SENR Announcements, June 23
– FABE, Assessing compact agricultural phosphorus treatment structures, Ohio Department of Agriculture ... drivers of the popeye shiner in Southern Ohio, Clemson University Steven Lyon – SENR, Vinayak Shedekar ... & Natural Resources Drivers of Rotational Grazing in Ohio Alex Rehbinder, OSU School of Environment ...
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Stand Establishments
stands of alfalfa release a toxin that reduces germination and growth of new alfalfa seedlings (called ... rotation, conventional tillage plantings, and seeding by early August reduce the risk of severe damage from ... seeding alfalfa and clovers in late summer. The risk of infection is greatest in fields where forage ...
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Safe at home: Extension experts guide Ohioans through food preservation season
could pose serious health risks. Improper food preservation techniques can lead to the growth of harmful ... help Ohioans preserve food safely this season, Ohio State University Extension is offering a suite of ... protecting their health. OSU Extension is the outreach arm of The Ohio State University College of Food, ...
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Cloverbuds go wild for engineering
outside of Ohio? What types of biodiversity can be seen in different habitats? After making their habitat ... one of the six showcases held around the state. “Not only did the Cloverbuds create projects that were ... Thanks to support from the Ohio 4-H Foundation’s grants program, every year 4-H professionals have ...
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Youth explore careers in agriculture and natural resources
colleges and universities—The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural (CFAES), and ... as the research institution of The Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and ... from a variety of businesses and organizations, including the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, ...