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Feeding Horses
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-6
(from forage analysis) 1.07 15.4 0.94 0.41 Pelleted Grain (from feed tag) 1.50 12.0 0.75 0.85 ... we need to substitute grain for hay to raise the energy. 1.50 Mcal/lb DE of grain – 1.07 Mcal/lb DE ... source of sulfur. Excessively high levels of sulfur depress copper absorption. Sulfur is also found in ...
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Traveling with 4-H Teens
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/4h-47
mixed genders do not have connecting doors between rooms. 3. Forms for participants Most of these forms ...
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Role of Soil Bacteria
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-36
at high soil pH levels (Ingham, 2009). Actinomycetes are important in forming stable humus, which ... µm). A teaspoon of productive soil generally contains between 100 million and 1 billion bacteria. That ... particles (<.2 µm) and silt soil particles (2-50 µm). They grow and live in thin water films around soil ...
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Reducing 2,4-D and Dicamba Drift Risk to Fruits, Vegetables and Landscape Plants
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-6105
species with high levels of resistance to the most commonly used herbicide, glyphosate, is making weed ... cannot co-exist. However, the perceived risks may not be as high as many people fear. 2,4-D and dicamba ... buffer vegetation between your crops and your neighbors’ crop(s) to reduce risk. Step 2. Mark your farm ...
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Taste of Franklin County
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/taste-franklin-county
Waterman Agricultural and Natural Resources Laboratory, 2490 Carmack Rd., Columbus, OH 43210 COST: $50 per ...
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Morgan County’s Forest Economy
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-82
aesthetics, and wildlife habitat. It also provides soil stabilization, clean water, self-satisfaction, and ... plan for your property. Obtain soils information from your local Soil and Water Conservation District. ... County Soil and Water Conservation District 167 South Kennebec Ave. McConnelsville, OH 43756 Phone: (740) ...
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Herbicide Injury and the Problem of Spray Drift
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0137
but it has a high degree of uptake from the soil and is very persistent. Grape injury has been ... vineyard. Injury, however, may occur if the spray rate is too high when these herbicides are applied to soil ... may provide an acceptable level of weed control while minimizing the risk of severe grape injury as ...
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Postdoctoral Scholar Positions
https://fabe.osu.edu/graduate/postdoctoral-scholar-positions
watersheds for water quality and soil health benefits under climate change using high-resolution watershed ... using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) or similar field to watershed scale models. · Experience ... links: https://u.osu.edu/hshw/about-us/careers/ Research Soil Scientist/Agricultural Engineer/Physical ...
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Produce Safety and Flooded Fields
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-27
is considered a high risk to produce safety and quality. There are two types of water events that ... the floodwaters crest and recede. Considered high risk. Pooling: Standing water. Occurs after rain or ... considered high risk to produce safety. The bottom line: Floods adulterate produce. Under FDA guidance, ...
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Common Difficulties Faced by Coalitions
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/CDFS-15
Jennifer Lobb, Graduate Research Associate, Ohio State University Extension Dealings between coalition ... relationship to the coalition mission may increase the risk for conflict. Potential Benefits of Conflict While ... other party; they may feel like the exchange of resources between organizations is unequal; or one party ...