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  1. The Role of Micronutrients in Equine Nutrition

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/1021

    species, soil fertility, weather, etc. The only way to know mineral content of your forage is to test it. ... helps identify nutrient deficiencies. Some geographic locations lack minerals in the soil (e.g., copper, ... total diet. The National Research Council’s Nutrient Requirements of Horses (2007) lists macromineral ...

  2. Precision Agriculture Tools for On-Farm Research

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-558

    evaluating input rates (i.e., fertilizer and seed) and management practices such as tillage. In these studies ... research have been used to improve input management and profitability. However, this type of research ... FABE-558 Agriculture and Natural Resources 05/27/2022 Alysa Gauci; Graduate Research Associate; ...

  3. Gypsum for Agricultural Use in Ohio—Sources and Quality of Available Products

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-20

    ANR-20 Agriculture and Natural Resources 08/30/2005 Katerina Dontsova, Post-doctoral Researcher ... Yong Bok Lee, Post-doctoral Researcher Brian K. Slater, State Extension Specialist Jerry M. Bigham, ... Professor This fact sheet provides information on gypsum as a soil amendment, the sources and mineral ...

  4. Using °Brix as an Indicator of Vegetable Quality: An Overview of the Practice

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-1650

    irrigation, fertility, and post-harvest management. Farmers and others should make special note that °Brix can ... and fertility management. With practice and careful attention, it is possible to manipulate these and ... management (e.g., fertility, irrigation) will not always result in similar °Brix values. For example, °Brix ...

  5. Pulsed Electric Field Processing Applications in the Food Industry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fst-fabe-1002

    bacterial spores. Ongoing research suggests that PEF in combination with heat may inactivate bacterial ... spores, but more comprehensive research is needed before PEF can be used as a sterilization method. To ... 2018). PEF pretreatment facilitates the release of nutrients from fruits, vegetables, and herbs, thus ...

  6. Using the Tree Measuring Stick

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-62

    industry, and can help woodland owners better understand and manage their forest resource.What can you ... forester. A woodland owner should utilize a professional forester to develop a management plan and to assist ... with forest management activities such as timber harvests and tree planting. Measuring Tree Diameter ...

  7. Fall Armyworm in Ohio Field Crops

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0093

    strong sustained wind patterns that bring adults to our region, and hot local conditions (a hot summer ... complete their development, they pupate (the transformation stage preceding moth emergence) in the soil ... during an extended warm fall before freezing temperatures kill them. Research is underway to better ...

  8. Fairfield County Ohio Local Foods Tours

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/fairfield-county-ohio-local-foods-week-celebration

    event, limited to the first 100 attendees.  Attend three events and receive a free gift! Thank you to our ...

  9. Economic Implications of Anaerobic Digestion for Bioenergy Production and Waste Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-6611

    land-applied as a fertilizer and soil amendment (Fig. 1). AD occurs naturally in wetlands, marshes, and ... biomass directly. Generates a nutrient-rich fertilizer that can be land-applied for agronomic benefits, ... such as inorganic fertilizer replacement, and as a soil amendment that reduces erosion and compaction, ...

  10. Identification and Management of Soilborne Diseases of Tomato

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-3314

    discoloration near the soil line and discoloration may continue up the stem (Figure 2). Roots may look brown and ... soil survivor. Corky root rot is caused by the fungus Pyrenochaeta lycopersici and survives in soil via ... causes anthracnose on tomato fruits. The pathogen is capable of surviving in soil by microsclerotia that ...

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