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  1. Food Extrusion Workshop

    The Food Extrusion Workshop offers a comprehensive and diverse curriculum designed to provide ... participants with a thorough understanding of food extrusion technology, its applications, and the latest ... a journey from the fundamentals of food extrusion to the advancements that are revolutionizing the field. ...

  2. Crop Tree Management: A Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals

    Crop tree after release. Crop trees are trees that produce or have the potential to produce the desired ... of the less desirable competing trees. The released 1 crop trees are healthier and more vigorous, ... mast 4 production and increasing the amount of mast produced using crop-tree release might be an ...

  3. Exploring Ticks and Tick Borne Illness in Tuscarawas County

    cases of human and animal infections rise. Most notable among these illnesses is Lyme Disease, which is ... Join us to learn more about ticks, the diseases they carry, and ways you can prevent tick-borne ... Concern about ticks and tick-borne illness in Tuscarawas County has intensified as the number of ...

  4. Maps, Apps and Mobile Media Marketing

    (click-to-call) email links links to social networking pages  videos To gain a degree of control over owned, ... business is represented accurately, the business owner is encouraged to: search sites to find the status of ... a smartphone when doing errands, and a tablet at home. Businesses are challenged to offer similar, yet ...

  5. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Ailanthus

    application, or herbicide injections as all of these methods may result in a need for follow-up treatments to ... leaves but not to the point of runoff. Exercise caution when applying foliar herbicide. This method ... outer 1/3 of the top of the stump within minutes of making the cut. These herbicides have proven to be ...

  6. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio's Forests: Autumn Olive and Russian Olive

    thorny or with short spines at the tips (more typical of Russian olive). Control Methods When trying to ... type of control method is to be vigilant. Mechanical treatment alone is usually not completely ... top of the stump within minutes of making the cut. Utilize an oil soluble herbicide when planning to ...

  7. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

    a completely effective method of controlling medium to large privet shrubs. Simply cutting the shrub off at the ... Over-application of herbicides can result in unacceptable damage to non-targeted plants. Privets stay green into ... Herbicides carried in water should be applied to the outer 1/3 of the top of the stump within minutes of ...

  8. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    ultimately be eliminated once food reserves are exhausted. The key to this type of control method is to be ... vigilant. Mechanical control alone is usually not a completely effective method of controlling medium to ... cut. Herbicides carried in water should be applied to the outer 1/3 of the top of the stump within ...

  9. Growing Teachers Throughout the Seasons

    Get growing in the classroom! Designed for educational professionals who teach grades pre-K to 12, ... indicates window of opportunity time frames for planting, nurturing, and harvesting using three ... research-based methods: indoor seed starting under LEDs, raised beds with outdoor season extension, and ...

  10. Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents 2016-17

    drivers in determining the rental rates. Many of the following factors contribute to the expected crop ... crop return. The higher the expected return, the higher the rent will tend to be. Variability of Crop ... Rents in the top cropland category are expected to equal 2.8 percent of land value in 2017. Poor ...

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