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  1. Grapevine Nutrient Management: Petiole Sampling and Analysis

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1438

    nutrient deficiency observed in the vineyard. By directly monitoring vine nutrient status, fertilizer ... vineyards to monitor the overall balance of major nutrients and soil pH, a primary determinant of nutrient ... availability. However, there is a poor relationship between soil and plant nutrient levels. While a soil may be ...

  2. Best Management Practices for Boom Spraying

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-527

    label is applied. Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Effective Spraying Following is a list of general ... Application type Some pesticides are highly volatile and may require incorporation into soil after ... setting, a tractor may have different ground speeds if the ground conditions vary (soil type, moisture). ...

  3. Diabetes and Your Health

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SS-166

    Diabetes is a chronic disease that has no cure; however, there are ways to manage it. Diabetes: A disease ... physical activity can help manage weight and blood-glucose levels. Talk with your health care provider and ... choose an activity that you enjoy and that will help you manage your weight and blood-glucose levels. ...

  4. Timber Theft in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-97

    Timber Tax Website. (2013). "Tax Management for Timberland Owners." [Online]. Available: ...

  5. Fire Extinguishers

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-79025

    Coordinator, Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Ag Crops and Livestock Farm Management Horticulture ...

  6. Phosphorus Nutrient Management for Yield and Reduced P Loss at Edge of Field

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-509

    (i.e., blind inlets) to reduce soil and nutrient losses. No application of P containing fertilizer or ... Professor and State Specialist in Soil Fertility, School of Environment and Natural Resources, The Ohio ... organic (i.e., manure, biosolids, compost) nutrient sources to frozen or snow-covered soil unless applied ...

  7. Sudden Oak Death (aka Ramorum blight)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-tree-05

    many Phytophthora species, which infect hosts through soil and water, P. ramorum also infects hosts ... aboveground portions directly or produce motile zoospores that spread in soil and water. Zoospores also infect ... from the accumulation of infectious propagules in the water or soil, although this has not yet been ...

  8. Fungus Gnats

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ENT-59

    indoors when adults emerge in large numbers from potted plants, from flower boxes containing damp soil ... noticed at windows or flying around potted plants. The larvae feed primarily on fungi that grow in soil ... transparent bodies and shiny black head capsules. Pupae occur in silk-lined cocoons in the soil. Dark-winged ...

  9. Opportunities for Sub-surface Nutrient Placement in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-56401

    ability to place fertilizer and other soil amendments below the soil surface can be a powerful tool for ... type equipment. B: “Zone Mixing” Type Equipment —mixes fertilizer and soil in a tilled zone generally ... a thorough mixing action on the soil while blending a liquid, or dry fertilizer or manure. Generally able to ...

  10. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-70-11

    with sufficient soil nutrients and moisture; conversely, it can tolerate low-nutrient and low-moisture ... environments with adequate light. Where there are adequate amounts of nutrients, moisture, and light, it can ... exposes bare mineral soil. Where white-tailed deer are abundant, their preferential browsing on native ...

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