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Extension’s Community Development Team Facilitates National Conversation Seeking Solutions to Geomatics Crisis
Geomatics is critical to everyday living, from cell phone conveniences to our national defense. Do ... Glenn College invited our OSU Extension Community Development team to facilitate a 3-day conversation at ... the Blackwell with approximately 80 scientists, researchers, and leaders from the National Geospatial ...
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Strategies for Successful Health
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SS-125
ers.usda.gov/amber-waves/2012/june/data-feature-food-and-nutrient-intake-data. USDA, Economic Research Service. "Table 10, Food Away From Home as a Share of Food ... Management, Family and Consumer Sciences, Ohio State University Extension; and Liz Smith, M.S., R.D., L.D., ... we have MyPlate, which was developed in 2011 with the most up-to-date research information available. ...
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Inoculants and Soil Amendments for Organic Growers
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-17
biocontrol agents) also are available to improve soil nutrients for plants and to reduce disease pressure. In ... management plan. Fertilizer The amount and type of fertilizer required for efficient organic farming are ... mainly dependent on soil fertility at the time of planting and the types of cash crops being grown. To ...
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Hydrothermal Carbonization: Upgrading Waste Biomass to Char
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-6622
FABE-662.2 01/11/2021 Shyam Sivaprasad, Graduate Research Associate, The Ohio State University Dr. ... Ashish Manandhar, Postdoctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University Dr. Ajay Shah, Associate Professor, ... phosphorus from agriculture runoffs, and a soil amendment [4]. The distribution of solid, liquid, and gaseous ...
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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 ...
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Check Out These Common Weed Invaders With A Pretty Yellow Glow
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/check-out-these-common-weed-invaders-pretty-yellow-glow
in bloom this spring that you may find in poorly managed pastures is cressleaf groundsel (Packera ... poorly drained acidic soils. However, it can be challenging to seed in pastures due to its low seedling ... vigor and small seeds. Before controlling or managing weeds, identification is critical. Oftentimes we ...
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The Biology of Soil Compaction
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-10
microbes, is a storehouse for nutrients, and keeps nutrients recycling within the soil. Humus or old carbon ... flourishing bacteria populations that thrive on high oxygen levels in the soil and the release of nutrients in ... after deep tillage as a function of subsequent cumulative rainfall. Soil and Tillage Research, 68, ...
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Mono-, Relay-, and Double-Crop Production Systems in Northwest Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-100
Soil, and Microbial Sciences. https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/managing ... 2016–2017, and 2017–2018 cropping years at the Northwest Agricultural Research Station in Custar, OH. ... date has been identified as the management factor that most consistently influences soybean grain yield ...
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Summer Patch on Turfgrass
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-3082
Practices. Management practices that promote adequate drainage, reduce soil compaction, and promote healthy ... patch, take-all patch, and spring dead spot are difficult to diagnose and manage. They are caused by ... by a change in environmental conditions or as a result of cultural management practices (Figure 1). ...
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Soil Testing and Plant Samples
Soil testing is an important diagnostic tool to evaluate nutrient imbalances and understand plant ... fertilizer and lime.Testing also allows for growers and homeowners to maintain a soil pH in the optimum range ... (6.0-7.0), which keeps nutrients more available to the plant. Additional reasons include protection of our ...