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  1. Backyard Conservation

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/resources/human-dimensions/mental-models/basic-stream-and-watershed-ecology-lesson-plans/backyard-conservation

    backyard ponds and wetlands, composting and mulching, terracing, pest management, and careful nutrient and ... farmers and ranchers use aim to protect the quality of air, soil, water, plants, and wildlife in the area. ... Willamette Soil and Water Conservation District, Eugene, Oregon Resources Riparian Corridor Birds in Ohio ...

  2. Middle Reaches

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/422/middle-reaches

    the floodplain, returning some of the eroded soil from the headwaters area back onto the land. ...

  3. Nitrite (as N)

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1537

    breath and blue baby syndrome. 1.00 ppm mg/L ppm Nutrient MCL MCL ADVISORY- ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED ... 0.09- 0.6 Runoff from fertilizer use; Leaching from septic tanks, sew age; Erosion of earth materials ... Water Quality- Nitrate USEPA- Nutrient Pollution FACT SHEETS ODH Health Assessment Fact Sheet- Nitrate ...

  4. Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/groups/hamilton-county-soil-and-water-conservation-district

    Hamilton County Adam Lehmann Stream Conservation Program Manager 22 Triangle Park Drive,  ... County Soil & Water Conservation District is a legal subdivision of the State of Ohio responsible for ... the conservation of natural resources within Hamilton County, Ohio. We have a special emphasis on soil ...

  5. Home

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/home

    watershed management. Community-based watershed management provides individuals, groups, and institutions ... with a stake in water management outcomes to participate in identifying and addressing issues that ... affect or are affected by watershed functions. Learn more about community-based watershed management with ...

  6. Bromide

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1511

    and fertilizers. As the concentration of bromide is much less in soils, it is often the preferred ... transport through soils. They do not adsorb to negatively charged soil minerals, which allows them to move ... as fast as water through the soil. The main difference between the two is that chloride is more ...

  7. Farm Science Review 2017

    https://bioproducts.osu.edu/news/farm-science-review-2017

    create bedding and as a plant and nutrient enhancer for soil. One activity that really took off during ...

  8. Blue and Gold to Scarlet and Gray

    https://bioproducts.osu.edu/news/blue-and-gold-scarlet-and-gray

    development of agriculture and the development of the bioeconomy go hand-in-hand. During the event, it was our ... bioeconomy. The OBIC Bioproducts Innovation Center partnered with the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center ... sustainability and the threat of climate change. In our portion of the rotation, we used a display of various ...

  9. Ohio FFA Camp Muskingum: Round 2

    https://bioproducts.osu.edu/news/ohio-ffa-camp-muskingum-round-2

    return to camp this summer and continue our valuable collaboration. Campers are able to sign up for ... biomass production. We started each of our activities with a group discussion about the bioeconomy, and ... the specific advantages of biobased products. After our group discussion, we conducted an experiment ...

  10. Ohio Soy Sustainable Summer: 1 Week, 3 County Fairs

    https://bioproducts.osu.edu/news/ohio-soy-sustainable-summer-1-week-3-county-fairs

    forage crops. We spoke with the Adams County Soil and Water Conservation District’s Wildlife Specialist, ... fairgrounds, responded to our program. On Saturday, we were able to speak with many urban consumers that ... Stay tuned for more updates on our travels across Ohio this summer! This article was written by Bradley ...

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