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  1. Forage Testing for Beef Cattle

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0149

    sending it to the laboratory. This can be done by hanging the forage inside a burlap bag for about a week. ... questions: "Is it possible for the cows to eat this much hay?” and "Am I supplying enough feed to ... meet their DM needs?" For cattle, the ability to consume enough forage is affected by the fiber ...

  2. Food Preservation: Freezing Fruits

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5349

    burn." Foods for the freezer should be packed properly to protect their flavor, color, moisture content, ... should be thawed for six to eight hours in the refrigerator. Thaw unsweetened fruit slightly longer. ... but does not stop it. Enzymes must be inactivated to prevent these changes. One example is treating ...

  3. A Guide to Corn Growth and Development

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0148

    compensate for yield-limiting factors and/or stress is lower compared to indeterminate species such as ... are developmentally the same; yet one plant may be shorter due to plant stress (e.g., lack of water), ... PDF). Key vegetative and reproductive stages for corn, from emergence (VE) to physiological maturity ...

  4. Corn Response to Long-Term Weather Stressors

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0150

    yield is long-term reduced solar radiation due to conditions such as cloud cover and/or smoke for ... photons to conduct photosynthesis. However, weather changes, such as extended periods for the growing ... important to assess how corn growth and yield can be affected by long-term weather patterns (approximately ...

  5. Join Our Team as a 4-H Extension Educator

    https://greene.osu.edu/news/join-our-team-4-h-extension-educator

    Provide guidance and leadership for 4-H Youth Development programming targeted to local and area ... entirety. CLICK HERE for more details ...

  6. We are Hiring: SNAP-Ed Extension Educators Coordinator 3

    https://greene.osu.edu/news/we-are-hiring-snap-ed-extension-educators-coordinator-3-0

    for more details ...

  7. Blacklegged (Deer) Tick, Ixodes scapularis

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0096

    a sealed container and submit it for species identification. Submission options can be found here (link 1). ... lawns. To find hosts, blacklegged ticks climb low-lying vegetation (approximately 0–3 feet), such as ... Lyme, and nymphs are most likely to transmit because their small size makes them difficult to detect and ...

  8. Potassium Uptake and Ohio Crop Response

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0147

    values based on crop response may be helpful for farmers and advisers looking to refine their fertilizer ... Extension Potassium (K) is a macro nutrient needed for crop production. Annual K removal rates for grain ... (STK) levels for grain crops. The frequency of response to different STK values was evaluated to ...

  9. Soil Phosphorus and Crop Response to Phosphorus Fertilizer in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0146

    P source such as crop residue is added to soil, it can be immobilized or mineralized based on the ... yield response to P application is much more likely in low-P soils (<20 ppm), and the crop yield ... crop’s response to P application. For example, a poorly drained soil inhibits root proliferation. In such ...

  10. Annual Bluegrass Weevil

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0095

    Plant phenology may be used to indicate ABW developmental stages. For example, ABW adults usually ... adult control, usually these insecticides need to be reapplied for adult emergence over a long time ... building-up of resistance levels. For populations with resistance to adulticides, larvicides may be more ...

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