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Phosphorus Nutrient Management for Yield and Reduced P Loss at Edge of Field
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-509
site and rate criteria from Assessing Nutrient Loss Risk in Ohio (NRCS) between 50 to 200 PPM. Time ... step 7. STP value of 50 PPM Mehlich III or less: CROP YIELD —Reduce risk of crop yield losses with ... available. The maintenance STP range is "critical level" to 40 PPM in corn soybean rotation and 50 ...
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Effects of Lime and Gypsum Application on Vegetable Yields and Nutrient Availability in Muck Soil
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0102
to keep organic soils at a target pH of 5.3 to minimize the risk of micronutrient deficiencies ... state that the optimal pH range of muck soils should be between 5.3 and 5.8, depending on the crop ... The application of lime had no effect on soil test phosphorus (P) or potassium (K) values, but the ...
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Ohio Data that Shaped the Tri-State Fertilizer Recommendations
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-518
that very low soil test levels require high fertilizer rates, but as soil test levels increase, our ... able to answer the question, “At what soil test level should I apply fertilizer to see a yield ... response?” To answer this question, we need to establish a critical soil test level. For each trial, we ...
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Graduate Exit Seminar- Ashly Dyck
https://senr.osu.edu/events/graduate-exit-seminar-ashly-dyck
333 or via Zoom. Ashly will present, "50 years of change: Quantifying soil C stability under ... soil organic carbon (rSOC), theoretically more stable. Likewise, natural 13C abundance testing can help ... abundance, and mid-infrared spectroscopy." Abstract: Soils represent one of the largest terrestrial ...
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Recipients of Sustainability Institute Student Grants Announced
https://senr.osu.edu/news/recipients-sustainability-institute-student-grants-announced
between decision-makers and local residents in Columbus, Ohio. Soil science master’s student Brittany ... the sustainability field. Ranging from chemical engineering to soil science, each project has the ... student in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, is researching the impact of high ...
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CFAES project to improve food safety in Kenya
global hunger and food security initiative. The 3.5-year project, “Chakula salama: a risk-based approach ... University of Nairobi, all of whom will develop and test food safety interventions to support Kenya’s ... implementation of risk-based approaches to food safety in Kenya and, eventually, other African countries,” she ...
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How (and why) to make your farm more weather resilient
level.” It’s a real personal thing,” Wilson says. Adaptation can involve practices such as drainage, ... it is soil health, Wilson says. Practices such as no-till and cover crops, implemented to boost ... soil health, also improve weather resilience. They make crop plants hardier, reduce erosion, and slow down ...
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SENR Announcements, May 13, 2022
https://senr.osu.edu/email/senr-announcements-may-13-2022
present, "50 years of change: Quantifying soil C stability under long-term tillage and cropping ... student in the School of Environment and Natural Resources, is researching the impact of high ... conceptualizations of sustainability and diversity, equity and inclusion between decision-makers and local residents ...
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Spring Lawn Care
https://extension.osu.edu/today/spring-lawn-care
faculty and staff in the turfgrass science program throughout the year. Why should I test my soil – and ... for what? Soil tests provide more helpful information on soils than any other resource. Testing is an ... vegetable gardens and fruit crops. Soil test results pinpoint plant nutrient needs and soil test lab ...
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New CFAES technology offers healthier beverage processing
Called BaroShear MAX ultra-shear technology (UST), this method of high-pressure-based shear technology ... also satisfies liquid food manufacturers’ interest in developing a continuous high-pressure processing ... method. That’s significant, considering that the batch high-pressure processing industry is now estimated ...