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  1. Urban Agriculture

    https://franklin.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/urban-agriculture

    confronting urban producers such as land access, soil quality, water resources, capital and financing, ...

  2. Sumer Is The Perfect Season For Homemade Ice Cream

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/sumer-perfect-season-homemade-ice-cream

    like. Milk production is a highly regulated industry to keep the milk safe from farm to store to table.  ... It is tested before leaving the farm and again before the tanker is unloaded at the processing ... mixture to keep it from freezing hard.  Pureed fruit allows for better distribution. * When adding highly ...

  3. Ohio State to host Manure Science Review in August

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-host-manure-science-review-august

    London, Ohio.   Aimed at farmers, crop consultants, soil conservation workers and others, the Manure ... applicator The final two demonstrations of the day will highlight the collaborative effort between Ohio ...

  4. Corn Stalk Nitrate Test

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-stalk-nitrate-test

    segment begins at 6 inches above soil level so the sample segment represents the 6-14 inch height of the ... to interpret results:      Low: less than 450 ppm, high probability nitrogen is deficient ... to 2000 ppm. The value of the stalk nitrate test is increased as the test is repeated over years for ...

  5. Fall Manure Application to Wheat and other Fields

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-manure-application-wheat-and-other-fields

    or economic benefit to applying more phosphate on fields with soil test levels above 40 ppm M-3.  On ... legislation across Ohio.  Match the manure application to soil test phosphorus levels.  There is no agronomic ... soils with a phosphorus level above 40 ppm M-3 apply no more than crop removal rates of phosphate.  ...

  6. Avia Influenza Impacting Ohio: Here's What You Need To Know

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/avia-influenza-impacting-ohio-heres-what-you-need-know

    classifications: High Pathogenic and Low Pathogenic AI.  High Path AI strains are extremely infectious, often fatal ... purple discoloration of the wattles, combs, and legs; green diarrhea; and nasal discharge.  If a High ... are moving between farms. When AI has been identified within a flock, the USDA has a response team ...

  7. Graduate student funded to harness remote sensing and AI technology for precision agriculture

    https://fabe.osu.edu/news/graduate-student-funded-harness-remote-sensing-and-ai-technology-precision-agriculture

    information from high-resolution images captured through a small Unmanned Aerial System, or sUAS. Currently in ... I have been privileged to work in a highly collaborative laboratory environment." Going forward, she ... during the upcoming summer. This project aims to assess the significance of both high-resolution and ...

  8. Key To Alfalfa Growth Is Weed Control; Start Sooner Rather Than Later

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/key-alfalfa-growth-weed-control-start-sooner-rather-later

    Generations ago, Alfalfa was given the nickname “Queen of Forages”, because of its high quality ... soil nutrient resources, especially in the summer months.  Not only will they thin the stand, but they ... can reduce the quality of the harvested forage.  While some weeds can actually contribute high protein ...

  9. GRAD: How to Apply

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/gradapply

    We can accept test scores and letters of recommendation submitted a few days after this deadline. We ... university-level school attended.  This includes transcripts for transfer and/or summer courses taken at other ... Examination (GRE) General Test The GRE is no longer required, but are optional. Applicants to wish to send GRE ...

  10. Plan Now For Frost Seeding Renovation

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/plan-now-frost-seeding-renovation-0

    fertility are important.  A soil pH of 6.5 is desirable for legume plants.  Critical or base level soil test ... hay field. It involves broadcasting seed on to the soil surface and letting natural freeze/thaw cycles ... work to increase seed to soil contact.  Fields roughed up by livestock grazing and/or are overgrazed ...

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