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Liming Considerations
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/liming-considerations
calcium and magnesium is important. Soils should contain more calcium than magnesium. Extensive research ... research was completed in the early 1980s. For now, the focus should be selecting lime on its Effective ...
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Ohio AgrAbility and Occupational Therapy: Bridging the Gap to serve Rural Residents- Veiwable Presentation
College of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Sciences: Health and Safety Coordinator. Farming ranks as ... AgrAbility is a program designed to assist farmers who are facing those obstacles on the farm. The program ...
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Corn Silage Production
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-silage-production
research suggests that using an oxygen barrier film product before covering with a standard silage cover ...
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Wooster Spring Spectacular
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For more information CLICK HERE ...
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Association for International Agriculture and Rural Development Annual Meeting
markets. Sessions will look at best practices from research on climate smart adaptation and mitigation, ...
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Farm Science Review
https://agrability.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review
Ohio Farm Science Review 2014 September 16-18 London, Ohio For more information visit: ...
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Just Breathe
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http://www.mayo.edu/research/labs/mindful-breathing/audio-files ...
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Make Plans for Fall Weed Control
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Do not apply products or mixes containing 2,4-D POST to wheat in fall. Spring POST. In our research ...
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Winter Cereal Rye Cover Crop Termination
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-cereal-rye-cover-crop-termination
field day, which is scheduled for June 12 at the OARDC Schaffter farm on Oil City Road. Watch for more ...
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Applying the 4 R's to Winter Hay Feeding
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/applying-4-rs-winter-hay-feeding
hay in Ohio. Yield was significant on most farms, and most producers consider a big crop to be a good ...