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  1. Guidelines for Applying Liquid Animal Manure to Cropland with Subsurface and Surface Drains

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ANR-21

    are followed, liquid manure discharges from agricultural drains has been reported in soils with ... Agricultural Soils and Subsurface Drainage Water: A Review."  Canadian Biosystems Engineering, Issue 44: ... extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/agriculture/?target=publications#crop_soil http://www.mt.nrcs.usda.gov/technical/ecs/agronomy/soilmoisture/index.html Ag Crops and Livestock ...

  2. Cork Spot and Bitter Pit of Apples

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-01

    addition of agricultural ground limestone to the soil at planting, according to soil test recommendations. ... most common on Granny Smith, Delicious, Grimes Golden and Northern Spy in Ohio. Low soil pH, light ... Limestone should be added at three to five year intervals after planting, based on soil tests. In addition ...

  3. Status of Biorefineries in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-6602

    major highways in Ohio. The biorefineries are usually located in around agricultural and urban areas. ... Agricultural and Biological Engineering What is a biorefinery? A biorefinery is an integrated facility that ... biobased products. Figure 1. Conceptual biorefinery. Biorefineries in Ohio The agriculture industry ...

  4. Substance Abuse and Injuries

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-591109

    Agricultural Tailgate Safety Training for Operators and Supervisors AEX-591.10.9 Agriculture and ... Natural Resources 10/04/2019 Agricultural Safety and Health Program Objective: To know the effects of ... the problem and can lead to a serious incident. If you have a problem, tell someone who can help. ...

  5. Selecting, Storing, and Serving Ohio Peppers

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5528

    your county educator in agriculture and natural resources at Ohio State University Extension, or ... a master gardener volunteer. Selection Choose peppers that are firm, crisp, fresh, and brightly colored.  ... Extension: Stuffed Pepper Soup. Ithaca: Cornell University. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research ...

  6. Sand Bioreactors for Onsite Wastewater Treatment

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-754

    AEX-754 06/02/2016 Karen Mancl, Professor, Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Brian ... Slater, Associate Professor, Environment and Natural Resources Ohio has large areas where soils are ... in small doses. Finally the bioreactor is buried under a layer of landscape fabric and soil fill that ...

  7. Pollinator Quick Guide: What You Can Do to Help Bumble Bees

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-81

    ENT-81 Agriculture and Natural Resources 02/13/2017 Denise Ellsworth, Department of Entomology ... frequently seen in Ohio gardens. Although about a dozen species are considered native to the state, the ... common eastern bumble bee (Bombus impatiens) is the most common garden visitor. Several formerly common ...

  8. Monroe County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-78

    F-78 Agriculture and Natural Resources 09/21/2012 Eric McConnell, Ph.D., Forest Operations and ... Products Specialist, Ohio State University Extension Mark Landefeld, Agriculture and Natural Resources, ... agricultural farms produce cattle and calves, dairy and milk, and oats and hay, among others [3]. Over 90,000 ...

  9. Cicada Killer Wasp

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ENT-63

    prefer to dig new nesting holes in full sun, where well-drained soils exist and vegetation is sparse. ... killer females can cause unsightly soil mounds, often displacing several pounds of soil while tunneling. ... Each female digs an individual burrow 6–10 inches deep and one-half inch wide. The soil is dislodged by ...

  10. Freeze Symptoms and Associated Yield Loss in Soft Red Winter Wheat

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-93

    ANR-93 Agriculture and Natural Resources 12/06/2020 Laura Lindsey, PhD, Associate Professor, ... growing point of wheat is below the soil surface, protected from freezing temperatures. However, ... soil surface, and this developing spike can be damaged by low temperatures. In our research, 5%, 10%, ...

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