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4-H Trip Award Applications Due
https://ashland.osu.edu/events/4-h-trip-award-applications-due
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“Fresh Market Tomato fertility – the never-ending battle against fruit physiological disorders”
points as would be needed in most cases through foliar applications alone and plant injury could result. ...
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Aggressive Weed a Potential Problem for Livestock Producers
herbicide applications, as the chemical will injure legumes such as clover and alfalfa. Candace Pollock ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2008-32
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2008/32
a preplant/preemergence application of glyphosate in no-tillage wheat. Many winter annual weeds have emerged by early ... spring. Preemergence application of glyphosate is also an effective and inexpensive tool to control winter ... a better comparison for dandelion control between the preemergence glyphosate application and the late fall ...
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Production Guide
https://vegnet.osu.edu/node/39
Environment 15 Leafy Vegetables, Herbicide Management Table 135 Fertilizer Application Methods 15 Legumes, ...
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Wildlife and Fisheries Links
https://epn.osu.edu/getting-started/helpful-links/wildlife-wildlife-and-fisheries-links
application of science, education, and policy to conserve and restore critical ecosystems for conservation of ...
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Management Strategies Focus of CCA Event at Farm Science Review
the water-holding capacity for manure applications. CCA-CEU credits will be available to those in ...
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Some Ohio Corn May Need Replanting
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/some-ohio-corn-may-need-replanting
applications. "For instance, it may be necessary to reapply herbicides, especially if deep tillage is ...
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Frequently Asked Questions
doesn't even give bacteria a chance. Won't ozone bleach leafy greens? Uncontrolled application of ...
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What Every Job Candidate Needs to Know
https://senr.osu.edu/undergraduate/career-services/internships/best-you
any further information about my application materials, please contact me at 614.123.4567. I look ...