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  1. Financial Maturity: A Guide to Increasing Financial Returns From Your Woodland

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-48

    from other trees, health and vigor, non-timber value (e.g., wildlife, aesthetics, etc.), risk of loss ... silver maples, for example, often approach biological maturity well before they are 150 years old, while ... value increase falls below a desired level. The rate of value increase of a tree can be determined by ...

  2. Ohio Phosphorus (P) Use by Crop Reporting District

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0144

    the acreage in the Scioto River basin. Soil test P is one factor that can mitigate the amount of ... Table 2 would result in lower soil test phosphorus (STP) values over time. Evidence that this is ... levels between 1993 and 2015 (LaBarge, 2023). Future trends in STP are expected to continue to decline ...

  3. PhD Graduate Careers

    https://aede.osu.edu/graduate/professional-placement

    Rivera- Professor, Universidad Catolica del Norte, Department of Economics, Antofagasta, Chile Eric Tseng- Risk ... Economist, USDA-Agricultural Marketing Service Sei Jin Kim- Risk Modeling Analyst, J.P. Morgan Chase & ... AEDE, Columbus, OH Feng Zhou, Nationwide Financial, Quantitative Risk management, Columbu, OH 2012 Asif ...

  4. Triticale as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0120

    Preferred soil pH: 6.0–7.0 Table 1. Rating the traits of cover crop triticale. Heat tolerance Good Drought ... (pure live seed) Broadcast without incorporation 50–90 lb./acre (pure live seed) Additional planting ... Performance Dry matter = 2,000–5,000 lb. per acre, per year Biomass quantity is highly dependent on ...

  5. Food Safety for Fruits and Vegetables

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ANR-25

    pH between 6.5–7.5, wash water should be chlorinated to levels between 50 ppm to 500 ppm depending on ... Research and Development Center, The Ohio State University Diets that are low in fat, high in fiber, and ... cancer and lessen the risk of heart disease (4). However, it is essential that fresh food be produced ...

  6. Seminars

    https://aede.osu.edu/seminars

    demand shocks, we use interactions between static demand factors and the geography of bedrock as ... income diversification. We demonstrate this based on unique high-frequency loan repayment and electricity ... This application also highlights new potential uses of high-frequency observational data in contexts ...

  7. Know The Rules When Employing Minors on Your Farm

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ANR-26

    between the employer and a minor before employment begins. For the protection of the employer, this ...

  8. Short Season Corn vs. Commonly Grown Corn Hybrid Maturities for Planting in Ohio 

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-94

    comparisons denote the difference between tested variables (first named minus second named). An asterisk ... between tested variables (first named minus second named). An asterisk denotes significance at P < ... increase across all tested hybrids (Figures 3 and 4). Harvest grain moisture levels of several 96–100 ...

  9. Sustainable Fertilizers for Containerized Floriculture Crops

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-1259

    the result of a high-quality compost process. When applied to substrates, these products are degraded ... influence nutrient availability. In fact, temperature and water availability are crucial: soils that are too ... levels above acceptable levels making electrical conductivity (EC) monitoring very important. Numerous ...

  10. What's New?

    https://aede.osu.edu/programs/andersons-program-international-trade/whats-new

    See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Tilted to the Downside Risks,"  Ohio ... 24, 2024 See presentation, "Global Economic Outlook: Tilted to the Downside Risks ...

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