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Winter’s Indoor Risk: Carbon Monoxide
Sabrina Schirtzinger, ANR Educator Knox County With colder temperatures we tend to spend more time indoors. For some winter may be when you clean up your shop/garage, finish a project or start a new one. Carbon Monoxide poisoning is a concern when you are ...
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Grain Bin Safety Week: Safety Assessment Questions
Below you will find a list of questions to consider that should help you assess the preparedness level ...
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“Fresh Market Tomato fertility – the never-ending battle against fruit physiological disorders”
cloudy weather, wet and cool conditions, high nitrogen, low potassium, and compacted soils. Some of the ... particularly affected due to high percentages of fruit physiological disorders with some farms experiencing up ... to 50 percent of fruit affected. Thanks to greatly appreciated grant funding from the Ohio Vegetable ...
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Stay Hydrated this Summer
https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/safety-through-seasons-2021/stay-hydrated-summer
and keep some reusable cups nearby. If you’re working outside or traveling between locations, fill ... Eating foods high in salt can cause your body to draw water from the cells, possibly leading to ... dehydration. Examples of foods high in sodium include chips, processed meats, and fast food. Choose foods ...
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DeviceReady: Managing Your Online Presence
https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/deviceready-managing-your-online-presence-0
program is free to Pickaway County Chamber Members and $50 for non-members. Registration can be found at ...
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15 Years, 15 Minutes: South Centers scientist Islam recognized by University for soil test kit commercialization
developing a soil test kit that was affordable, and so convenient and simple to use that any landowner could ... our communities.” The signature feature of this soil test kit is convenience. Unlike many other ... basic field test kit contains enough reagent and testing supplies for approximately 15 field soil tests ...
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Keeping Microbes Happy Key to Crop Success
https://southcenters.osu.edu/keeping-microbes-happy-key-crop-success
says Bob Perry, general manager, Perry Agricultural Laboratory, a soil testing lab in Bowling Green, ... Mo. Your tillage practices, fertilizer applications, soil pH and compaction levels all affect soil ... microbial health. Soil needs oxygen. This could come from light tillage, but if soil erosion is a risk, full ...
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Do You Get the Winter Blues?
5 adults will suffer from a diagnosable mental illness this year Approximately 50% of Americans will ...
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Springtime on Rural Roads
telecommuting back to work from COVID-19 and we have an increased risk of incidents on local roadways. In the ... between farm units (farm equipment and farm trucks) and motor vehicles in Ohio was 380 (Ohio Department of ... anticipating farm equipment actions on the roadway will help decrease the risk of collisions. When approaching ...
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Extension and News Articles
https://southcenters.osu.edu/soil-water-bioenergy/publications-presentations/extention-articles
Crops. SAG-9-09). Ohio State University Extension. Islam K.R. and A. Sundermeier (2008) Soil quality test ... kit: A simple test for active organic matter as a measure of soil quality. SAG-4-08, OSU Extension, ... building or destroying soil organic matter. SAG-20-11. Ohio State University Extension. Hoorman, J., Aziz, ...