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  1. Economic Impact of Intel’s Investment in Ohio: Lessons from Chandler, Arizona

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/cdfs-4117

    benefits to high-skilled workers and homeowners versus low-skilled workers and renters can better prepare ... that can play a role in planning for a successful collaboration between Intel and the Columbus ... represents more than just the arrival of a major corporation; it signifies a collaborative effort between the ...

  2. Food Preservation: Freezing Meat, Poultry, and Game

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5334

    cleaning removes the visible soil, sanitizing reduces the unseen microorganisms that might be present on ... ensure safety. Poultry High-quality, fresh poultry is best for freezing. Young, tender birds are best for ... into desired pieces. Place a double layer of freezer wrap or waxed paper between each piece. Package ...

  3. Lep Monitoring Network – Spike in Numbers: Fall Armyworm Update # 21

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-31/lep-monitoring-network-%E2%80%93-spike-numbers-fall-armyworm-update-21

    average for FAW this past week spiked from only 16.6 for the week ending September 1 st to a whopping 50 ... pasture grass, and forage crops. This tropical pest is not native to Ohio as it overwinters in warm soil ...

  4. Soybean Harvest Considerations During Dry Weather

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-31/soybean-harvest-considerations-during-dry-weather

    some loss, but at a much lower level (1-2%). If possible, harvest soybean timely to avoid pod shatter ... and chaff, which need to be brushed away from the soil surface. Green stem. Green stem occurs when ...

  5. Still Be Mindful About Fall Armyworm, Especially in Forages and Turf

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-31/still-be-mindful-about-fall-armyworm-especially-forages-and-turf

    rested the rest of this fall with no fall cutting. Fertilize according to soil test recommendations. ... We are continuing to see high fall armyworm moth catches in some of our Ohio traps [see the ...

  6. Drought, an early harvest, and fall herbicide applications

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-31/drought-early-harvest-and-fall-herbicide-applications

    Between tough growing conditions this season and low commodity prices, it’s a fair question to ask if it’s ... considerable precipitation events between now and the first frost. Whether or not a fall application will be ... patterns.  As a general reminder, foliar herbicides are more effective when daytime temperatures are 50 ...

  7. Gibberella Ear Rot and Mycotoxins in Corn: Sampling, Testing, and Storage

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AC-52

    screening steps. Semi-quantitative tests estimate vomitoxin at or above certain levels (>5 ppm) or within ... (DON), also called vomitoxin. As a result, high levels of Gibberella ear rot severity and moldy grain are ... usually accompanied by high levels of vomitoxin. Mycotoxins are harmful to both humans and animals. ...

  8. Farm Science Review

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review-4

    Crops plot area. Find us between Gates B and C upon entering the FSR grounds from the East Parking Lot. ... nitrogen management, Battle for the Belt planting date study, and more. You can even test your weed and ... Soil Health Benefits   3:00 p.m. Alyssa Essman Weed Management Wednesday 3:00 p.m. Laura Lindsey, Osler ...

  9. Production of Specialty Small Grains in Ohio: NEW FACTSHEET AVAILABLE

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-29/production-specialty-small-grains-ohio-new-factsheet-available

    a medium to high protein content of 10% to 13% (U.S. Wheat Associates, 2023). However, in an Ohio ... inter-quartile range, representing the middle 50% of the value. The solid line within each shaded box represents ... environment, protein content may be lower. In addition to protein, other quality parameters of test weight, ...

  10. Effects of Lime and Gypsum Application on Vegetable Yields and Nutrient Availability in Muck Soil

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0102

    to keep organic soils at a target pH of 5.3 to minimize the risk of micronutrient deficiencies ... state that the optimal pH range of muck soils should be between 5.3 and 5.8, depending on the crop ... The application of lime had no effect on soil test phosphorus (P) or potassium (K) values, but the ...

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