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Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-70-11
tolerate low-light environments with sufficient soil nutrients and moisture; conversely, it can tolerate ... especially when aided by disturbance that exposes bare mineral soil. Where white-tailed deer are abundant, ... help to limit the spread of seed into non-infested areas. Place high priority in controlling stiltgrass ...
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Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-35
established in rich, moist soils along roadside ditches, stream banks, vacant farmland, and fence and tree ... phytophotodermatitis. This causes the skin to be highly sensitive to ultraviolet light. Swelling and blistering of the ... is hardy to zone 3 and prefers full sun and moist, well-drained soil. Giant hogweed can be identified ...
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Mycorrhizae in Urban Landscapes
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-tree-01
appropriate mycorrhizal inoculum in the soil, the inoculum level is low, or species present are less efficient ... disturbed, depleted soils such as mine spoils. In principle, highly compacted, organic nutrient-poor soils in ... Lewandowski and Pierluigi (Enrico) Bonello Department of Plant Pathology Mycorrhizae are relationships between ...
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Seeding Recommendations Following Pipeline Construction
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-32
requirements for the site. A soil sample will provide important information about the pH level of the soil and ... Contact your local Ohio State University Extension office for information about soil testing, nutrient ... construction, the area above and adjacent to the pipeline will need to be seeded to reduce soil erosion. There ...
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Growing Onions in the Garden
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1616
sandy-loam to silt-loam soils soil with plenty of organic matter. Onions are easily affected by high acid ... soils and prefer soil pH between 6.0 and 6.8. Avoid heavy clay soils as they retain water longer after ... apart. Onion transplants should be planted with 1 inch of the lower portion in the soil. Fertilizing High ...
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Crop Tree Management: A Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-50
F-50 03/11/2024 Reviewed by: Kathy Smith, Program Director, Forestry; College of Food, ... goal (high-value species, good quality, fast growing), some that satisfied the wildlife habitat goal ... desirable. Species variety is highly desirable. Expected longevity of 20+ years. Timber Crown is large, ...
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Water Effects on Livestock Performance
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ANR-13
from Missouri tested P and K levels of distribution in relationship to water placement. Soil test ... elements in water do not cause problems because they do not occur at high enough levels in soluble form. ... seen at levels high enough to cause problems. Water quality problems affecting livestock are more ...
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Rabies Prevention in Livestock
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/vme-0001
making the decision about the need for rabies vaccination. Vaccination of people in high-risk jobs, such ... the usual culpritsĀ for spreading infection in Ohio with cats and dogs occasionally testing positive ... and one fox. While skunks and dogs have tested positive in the past, no confirmed cases were reported ...
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ACEL Student attends BOLD Leadership Conference
https://acel.osu.edu/news/acel-student-attends-bold-leadership-conference
encourages the development of personal leadership skills at an individual level. "I traveled to the GKB ...
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Effects of Flooding and Ponding on Corn
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-118
respectively, at a low nitrogen fertilizer level (50 lb N per acre). At a high level of nitrogen (350 lb N per ... the duration of flooding and air/soil temperatures. Prior to the 6-leaf stage (when the growing point ... is near or at the soil surface), corn can survive only 2 to 4 days of flooded conditions. Once corn ...