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  1. Soils and Soil Health

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0136

    nutrients air—2%–50% of soil volume oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen occupies same spaces between soil ... bad, or mid-level soil test results to compare against. The Ohio State University has conducted a vast ... nutrients—aka “potential for productivity” water—2%–50% of soil volume water-holding capacity is directly ...

  2. Developing Phosphorus and Potassium Recommendations for Field Crops

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-0515

    determined using field studies to correlate soil test levels to crop yield response. Ohio data was used to ... This framework strives to build soil test levels up to and beyond a critical level, and then maintain ... these levels over time. The critical level is a key component to this framework. Soil test levels above ...

  3. Understanding How Soil Test Phosphorus Impacts Water Quality

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0111

    Soil test P is one indicator of environmental P loss potential from a field. STP values above 100 ppm ... Tests as Risk Indicators for Leaching of Dissolved Phosphorus from Agricultural Soils in Ontario. Soil ... called eutrophication, results in depleted dissolved oxygen in water bodies. A soil test for P (STP) ...

  4. Reid Gohmann

    https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/reid-gohmann

    Research Focus: I study plant-interactions between the model plant  Arabidopsis thaliana  and the pathogen  ...  causes disease in the host plant by determining what plant proteins it targets. This involves testing ... interactions between AvrE1 and putative plant target proteins as well as generating  Arabidopsis  plants mutant ...

  5. Bumble Bee Pollination in Tomato Greenhouses

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0092

    Tomatoes growing directly in the soil under high-tunnel protection with the side panels rolled up to allow ... tomato growers are choosing the option of cultivating plants in either a greenhouse or high-tunnel (hoop ... (Heuvelink, 2018). Both high-tunnel and greenhouse tomato growers use bumble bees for their pollination ...

  6. Do Not Let Your Dairy Cows Strike Out this Summer

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-25-issue-3/do-not-let-your-dairy-cows-strike-out-summer

    play baseball, but they do work hard and expend a lot of energy producing high quality, nutritious ... per minute.  Average respirations above 40 to 50 are evident of heat stress.  Respirations above 60 ... stress is a product of both temperature and humidity. The midwest has high humidity many days, thus fans ...

  7. Milk Price Modernization Proposals

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-25-issue-3/milk-price-modernization-proposals

    pay producer premiums for high-quality milk. Class I Mover Change The Class I mover would return to ... be a better way to calculate Class I milk price and allow for better risk management, but this has ... not been the case. The current average calculation allows for simpler risk management as producers and ...

  8. Nutrient Management of Forage Crops Intended for Hay

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0109

    is to maintain soil test P and K between the “critical level” (minimum) and “maintenance limit” ... level before planting. The estimated amount of P 2 O 5 required to raise a soil test 1 PPM is 20 pounds ... For example, if a soil test is 100 PPM and the goal is to increase the soil test to a critical level ...

  9. Turfgrass Science at OSU

    https://hcs.osu.edu/turfgrass

    biology, soil and turfgrass science. Please note that Turfgrass Science is a specialization of our ... level forums.  Check out the  SPS Program Learning Goals & Outcomes   Career Opportunities Sports ...

  10. Nature and YOU: How Nature Impacts Your Wellbeing

    https://fcs.osu.edu/events/nature-and-you-how-nature-impacts-your-wellbeing

    enthusiasts Shari Gallup and Laura Stanton to learn about the amazing benefits between nature and your ...

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