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Keep Forage Nitrate Toxicity in Mind This Year
away. We have had multiple reports of high nitrate levels this year. The first reports of high nitrate ... reports of dangerously high nitrate levels in millet hay with the recently dry weather. Producers have ... the results. Table 1: Interpretation of nitrate forage test results. ppm NO 3 (DM) Percent NO 3 ppm NO ...
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Drought Stress Can Put Weeds Into Overdrive- Tips On Herbicide Use
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/drought-stress-can-put-weeds-overdrive-tips-herbicide-use
temperatures are high, and rainfall is scarce. Residual Herbicides – The incorporation or activation of ... Without some sort of incorporation or activating rainfall, the product does not enter the soil solution ... later-applied residual herbicides into the soil profile for maximum efficacy. POST Applications – Plants ...
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John Yost Joins Our Team and Toxic Levels of Hay Nitrates
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/john-yost-joins-our-team-and-toxic-levels-hay-nitrates
feed, and levels between 1000 and 2100 ppm should be safe for non-pregnant livestock. Nitrate levels of ... indicate that nitrate levels in some stands, are approaching a range of 1700 ppm which is acutely toxic to ... flash graze pastures to keep the animals from grazing too close to the soil level and delaying harvest ...
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Now That Wheat Is Down, What's Next? Some Ideas For Fields
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/now-wheat-down-whats-next-some-ideas-fields
a high nitrogen demand, and you may consider an application of 100 lbs of nitrogen. Sudangrass, sorghum ... lbs/acre and rape at 3.5 to 4.0 lbs/acre. Apply 100 to 150 lbs of urea per acre (if not incorporating, try ... aware of. First, the Richland County Soil and Water office will be hosting a grazing school on July 23 ...
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M. Soledad Benitez Ponce
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/m-soledad-benitez-ponce
understanding the relationship between cropping practices, soil and plant health, and the microbiome is of great ... communities shift with plant parasitic nematode abundance in soils. agriRxiv. CABI International agriRxiv. ... https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTOFR-07-23-0091-R Huo D, Malacrino A, Lindsey L, Benitez MS. Subtle responses of soil bacterial communities to ...
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Christopher G. Taylor
https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/christopher-g-taylor
soil disinfestation and grafting for management of a widespread soilborne disease complex in protected ... On-farm evaluations of anaerobic soil disinfestation and grafting for management of a widespread soilborne ... Taylor, CG; McHale, LK; Dorrance, AE. 2016. High-Density Mapping of Resistance QTL Toward Phytophthora ...
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Find Your Comfy Spot and Kick Back- It's Good Self Care
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can help us manage stress, lower our risk of illness and increase our energy. Even small acts of ...
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Grad Courses, Other Depts
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Nature Prac Science Environmental Science (senr.osu.edu) ENR 5264 Bio Soil Ecosystem ENR 8780 Quant ...
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Feeding Roasted Soybeans to Dairy Cattle
increasing levels of roasted high oleic soybean on milk fat yield in lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 103 ... roasting home-grown soybeans has recently increased again with the availability of high-oleic soybeans ... but if they are mixed with the soybean meal, the protein level in the soybean meal is typically 44%. ...
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Faculty Research Areas
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Ponce, M. Soledad- Associate Professor Phytobacteriology. Diversity and function of soil and ... interactions in the soil-plant interface and their effects in plant health. (Wooster) Bonello, Pierluigi ... trees by fungal pathogens; soil type and soil management regime effects on mycorrhizal community ...