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  1. Manure Science Review Set for July 25

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/manure-science-review-set-july-25

    Nutrient Management CEUs. ODA Fertilizer Recertification, 1.0 credit hour. Indiana Office of State Chemist, ... potash nutrients.” Arnold, who is state field specialist for manure nutrient management systems for OSU ... Basin nutrient technician with the Allen, Hardin and Putnam county soil and water conservation ...

  2. More Fertilizer Certification Opportunities in 2018

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/more-fertilizer-certification-opportunities-2018

    of ways to improve what they’re doing, in terms of nutrient management,” said Greg LaBarge, an OSU ... sometimes a field may not need more nutrients added to it, so the fertilizer is an unnecessary expense, he ... said. And if the crop does not take up the nutrients, it remains in the soil and could run off the land ...

  3. Dig into soil health at Feb. 14 workshop

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/dig-soil-health-feb-14-workshop

    Resources, calls soil testing the “foundation of a sound nutrient management plan.” “Many commercial growers ... Culman, soil fertility specialist at The Ohio State University, who is helping lead an upcoming workshop ... Can Tell Us About Our Soil,” will be Feb. 14 in Dayton. It’s part of the annual conference of the  ...

  4. Conference to Discuss Enriching Soils While Keeping Water Safe

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/conference-discuss-enriching-soils-while-keeping-water-safe

    soil quality, managing fertilizer application and precision agriculture. Farmers planning to spread ... ingredients in manure and commercial fertilizers. But when more nutrients are applied to soil than a crop can ... incident. Hall’s advice to farmers? “Have a good nutrient management plan, follow that plan, document ...

  5. Manure Science Review on August 2

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/manure-science-review-august-2

    PAULDING, Ohio – Farmers who want to learn more about creating fertile soil for crops and how to ... manure nutrient management systems. Farmers attach a metal toolbar to the tractor to receive manure and ... risk of nutrient runoff,” said Mary Wicks research associate with the Ohio Agricultural Research and ...

  6. Ohio 4-H Spark EXPO returns to inspire the next generation of professionals

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ohio-4-h-spark-expo-returns-inspire-the-next-generation-professionals

    confidence,” said Margo Overholt-Seckel, program manager for Ohio 4-H Workforce Development and Pathways. “It’s ...

  7. Program to discuss leveraging the bioenergy potential of manure

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/program-discuss-leveraging-the-bioenergy-potential-manure

    innovative solutions that can mitigate the impact of methane dairy farming on our climate. “The breakfast ... farmers, energy providers, and researchers,” said Harrison Fried, EPN program director. Developed in ... will showcase the importance of multisector teams to develop innovative solutions for our climate,” ...

  8. Agricultural Fertilizer Certification Trainings Offered before Sept. 30 Deadline

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/agricultural-fertilizer-certification-trainings-offered-sept-30-deadline

    agricultural nutrients legislation which requires individuals who apply fertilizer on more than 50 acres to ... fertilizer for optimum crop yields, reduce the risk of nutrient runoff and improve water quality throughout ... Department of Agriculture. The training provides research-based tactics to keep nutrients in the field and ...

  9. NOAA, Partners Predict Significant Summer Harmful Algal Bloom for Western Lake Erie

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/noaa-partners-predict-significant-summer-harmful-algal-bloom-western-lake-erie

    and soil management affect the runoff of phosphorus and other nutrients from their fields. Phosphorus ... developing two new apps that help farmers manage costs, optimize yields and minimize nutrient runoff; ... COLUMBUS, Ohio — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and its research partners ...

  10. New Manure Sidedress Method Lowers Fertilizer Costs, Increases Yields

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/new-manure-sidedress-method-lowers-fertilizer-costs-increases-yields

    soil, leaving less space among the soil particles for easy flow of water, air and nutrients, said Glen ... widely done in Ohio or nationwide, can boost yields, reduce nutrient losses, and give livestock producers ... toolbar, which injects the manure 3 to 5 inches into the soil between the rows of growing corn, then covers ...

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