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Maximizing Forage Quality Through Targeted Grazing of Native Warm-Season Grasses
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0166
adapted to low-fertility soils and produce large amounts of forage mass without fertilization. However, to ... improve nutritive value and promote faster regrowth, fertilization is recommended based on soil tests for ... crude protein level (Bisangwa et al., 2024). During our study, fertilization rates were the same for ...
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Teff for Forage Production
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0165
results. Fertilizing Test the soil and then apply phosphate and potash per recommendations. The adequate ... soil pH for teff grass is 6.0 to 6.5. Nitrogen fertilizer should be applied at planting at an estimated ... or cool soil conditions. Planting should occur after the potential for frost has passed and soil ...
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Crop Tree Management: A Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-0050
their woodlands and more can be enhanced through crop tree management. Crop trees are trees that provide ... light, water, and nutrients is often severe and can result in slow growth or even the death of the most ... a woodland under crop-tree management, crop trees do not experience excessive competition because ...
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Phosphorus (P) Nutrient Use in Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0143
-phosphorus-from-animal-manure-pss-2249.pdf Ag Crops and Livestock phosphorus soil fertility nutrient management water quality Agriculture ... a foundational area of study in soil fertility research. The basis of university fertilizer recommendations is ... fertilizer is added to the soil. The change in P nutrient use which occurred around 1995 coincided with ...
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Enhancing Food (Mast) Production for Woodland Wildlife in Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-0060
Each native plant species is well adapted to a limited range of soil and climatic conditions, but ... oaks for example—pin oak and swamp white oak thrive in soils that remain saturated for much of the ... the wildlife that use the area. Native tree and shrub seedlings are available through most county Soil ...
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Growing Currants, Gooseberries, and Jostaberries in Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0162
spacing is better for more fertile soils and more vigorous cultivars. Row spacing is typically set by the ... width of the available equipment. Fertilization Growers or gardeners should do a soil test to determine ... what their soil needs. In general, Ribes plants need to be fertilized each year in spring. A complete ...
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Southern Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference- Register by March 28, 2025
https://butler.osu.edu/news/southern-ohio-women-agriculture-conference-register-march-28-2025
business with effective marketing tools. ð From Soil to Success Panel – Hear real-life experiences from ...
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Botulism: What You Don't See or Smell Can Still Hurt You
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5567-11
germinate/become active. In fact, we consume spores regularly (CDCa, 2024). Spores can be found in soil all over ... for bees to pick up the C. bot spores from flowers or soil. These spores are not destroyed during the ...
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Managing Depression with Diet
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fcs-1008
nutrients are important for the development and maintenance of adequate brain function. Research shows that ... magnesium. Although current research shows that nutrient supplementation does not help with depression, both ... physical activity, and diet are also widely researched to help improve depression symptoms (Nahas & ...
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Communication and Conflict Management online
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/communication-and-conflict-management-online-10
Conflict is a part of our daily lives at work or at home. How we manage conflict has a direct ... specifically, you'll learn- • How conflict is negative and how conflict can be positive in our management ... impact on how fulfilled we feel about our work, the quality of work, and the quality of work from our ...