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  1. Find Your Comfy Spot and Kick Back- It's Good Self Care

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/find-your-comfy-spot-and-kick-back-its-good-self-care

    can help us manage stress, lower our risk of illness and increase our energy. Even small acts of ... day, it’s where I like to relax and enjoy the outdoors. I either park in a comfortable chair on our ... home’s enclosed porch or in my wicker rocking chair on our garage’s front porch. It’s time away from the ...

  2. Meet Your Best Friend In Weed Control In Pastures, Hayfields

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    enroll acreage into a Voluntary Nutrient Management Plan to earn $10 per acre.  Producers can also earn ... or weed populations become too high, that our concern elevates, and control becomes more important.  ... As always, a well-managed pasture and hay field will be your best friend for weed control. ...

  3. Rodriguez awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Canada

    https://acel.osu.edu/news/rodriguez-awarded-fulbright-us-scholar-award-canada

    a method to further address another additional aspect of a more sustainable food system. “Our research ... system sustainability. “This Fulbright research will help further strengthen our ability to address the ... Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to research “Enhancing ...

  4. ODA Sponsoring Chance To Dispose Of Unwanted Pesticides

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/oda-sponsoring-chance-dispose-unwanted-pesticides

    problem diagnosis. This session is invaluable for anyone involved in plant health management. Hands-On ... gain practical insights into managing plant health, identifying insects, and spotting plant pathogens ...

  5. Use Tools To Help Prepare For Pest Damage To Fields, Crops

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    observation is consistent with our current standing for accumulated Growing Degree Days. The growing degree ... vary for different organisms and is determined through research and experimentation. In Ohio, we have ... happening versus what you are seeing. As of writing this article, our accumulated GDD count sits at 931, ...

  6. Livestock Can't Take The Heat- Ways To Cool Them Down

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-cant-take-heat-ways-cool-them-down

    issues for our livestock. We will often hear the weathermen report the actual temperature and the ... livestock When we consider that our ruminant livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, etc.) have a heat generating ... extreme caution needs to be taken for our livestock. The emergency level can be reached at a temperature ...

  7. Drought Stress Can Put Weeds Into Overdrive- Tips On Herbicide Use

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    and overall status, which means there are also different weed management activities taking place over ... the next month. There are some considerations to keep in mind as we aim to manage weeds when ... Without some sort of incorporation or activating rainfall, the product does not enter the soil solution ...

  8. ACEL faculty and graduate students attend, recognized at NACTA conference

    https://acel.osu.edu/news/acel-faculty-and-graduate-students-attend-recognized-nacta-conference

    Throughout the week, our faculty and graduate students presented their research through oral and poster ... Faculty, staff and graduate students from our department recently attended the annual conference ...

  9. Now That Wheat Is Down, What's Next? Some Ideas For Fields

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    the best choice that fits your management style and needs.  Virtually all of the potential crops will ... aware of.  First, the Richland County Soil and Water office will be hosting a grazing school on July 23 ... discussing pasture management, remote sensing for estimating forage growth, and water/feed use efficiency.  ...

  10. Managing Flies & Livestock Health As Summer Warms Up

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/managing-flies-livestock-health-summer-warms

    unmanaged, can present a significant challenge to the welfare and production of all our livestock species.  ... Fly control is not a one-and-done treatment strategy.  They require season-long management that may ... most economically damaging species for livestock.  Research has shown that calf weights can be reduced ...

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