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EFNEP Participant Qualifications
https://hamilton.osu.edu/node/2564
up to 185% of Federal Poverty Guidelines Young Adults: Individuals with no children who are between ... Youth living in a school district with 50% or more free and reduced lunch status qualify for EFNEP. ... poverty level as shown in the table below is eligible for EFNEP’s free nutrition program: Family Size ...
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Home Gardeners
https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/horticulture/home-gardeners
photos if relevant to help us answer the question. Soil Testing The Extension office in Hamilton County ... does not have equipment or staff to conduct soil testing. If you need your soil tested, please click ... where to get your soil tested. Soil Testing for Ohio Lawns, Landscapes, Fruit Crops and Vegetable ...
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Horticulture Resources
https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/organizations-resources
Soil Testing for Ohio Lawns, Landscapes, Fruit Crops and Vegetable Gardens If you need your soil ... tested, this article provides instructions on how to collect soil samples, as well as where to get your ... soil tested. C. Wayne Ellett Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic The C. Wayne Ellett Plant and Pest ...
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New Faculty Member in Animal Welfare
risks in the future. Additionally, I am committed to raising awareness and knowledge about food animal ...
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Dairy Judging Team Update
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-1/dairy-judging-team-update
below (left to right); Bonnie Ayars (coach), Cole Pond, Lindsay Davis, Rachel Sherman (10 th high ... individual), Grant DeBruin (11 th high individual), and Brady McCumons. For each, there were moments of ...
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Who is the New Guy?
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-1/who-new-guy
I grew up like many other farm kids – I spent a lot of time playing sports and showing cattle. After high ... know the area. Both being from the high plains, we’re really enjoying the rolling hills and beautiful ...
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Feeding High Ash Forages
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-6/feeding-high-ash-forages
greatest potential risk of high ash forages is ruminal or abomasal impaction. The soil particles that the ... concentrations decrease as plants mature and is greater in forages grown in soils that contain high ... magnesium should be fed in that situation. High potassium forages also increases the risk of milk fever when ...
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Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer
6.0 or above. The optimal soil phosphorus level for forage legumes is 30 to 50 ppm Mehlich-3 and for ... grasses 20 to 30 ppm Mehlich-3. The optimal soil potassium level is 120 to 170 ppm for most of our soils ... moisture and increases the risk of soil crusting. Follow the "footprint guide" that soil should ...
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Forage Planting – How to Do It Well
Soil phosphorus should be at least 20 ppm for grasses and 30 ppm for legumes, while minimum soil ... potassium should be 100 ppm for sandy soils less than 5 cation exchange capacity (CEC) or 120 ppm on all ... overwork the soil. Too much tillage depletes moisture and increases the risk of surface crusting. Firm the ...
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Late Summer Establishment of Perennial Forages
6.0 or above. The minimum or critical soil phosphorus level for forage legumes is 30 ppm Mehlich-3 and ... for grasses 20 ppm Mehlich-3. The critical soil potassium level is 120 ppm for most of our soils ... increases the risk of soil crusting. Follow the "footprint guide" that soil should be firm enough ...