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  1. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-70-11

    season. Flowers —Delicate, spikelike flowers up to 3 inches long develop in late summer or early fall in ... following disturbances such as timber harvests, extensive flooding, or construction projects; therefore, it ... a planned harvest or other disturbance activity. It is also very important to monitor recently disturbed ...

  2. Ohio Farm Custom Rates 2016

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aede-11-16

    option is appealing for tasks requiring specialized equipment or technical expertise. Often, having ... include the implement and tractor if required, all variable machinery costs such as fuel, oil, lube, ... Size and shape of fields  Condition of the crop (for harvesting operations)  Skill level of labor  ...

  3. Opportunities for Sub-surface Nutrient Placement in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-56401

    horsepower requirements, the level of tillage and soil disruption, depth of fertilizer placement, and ... resulting in a banded strip of fertilizer. Potential advantages of strip-till include: Increased energy ... overland runoff. Banded fertilizer increases the concentration gradient, which reduces soil absorption and ...

  4. Jonathan Wins 3rd Place at the GRS in the MS Proposal Category

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/jonathan-wins-3rd-place-grs-ms-proposal-category

    very happy to be here.  Eager for more news from our 2024 Graduate Research Symposium? You're in ...

  5. Conducting a SWOT Analysis of Your Agricultural Business

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-42

    and harvesting duties efficiently? What do your customers see as your strengths? Ask your customers ... Threats The second part of the SWOT analysis requires you to look outside your business at issues that you ... business.  Opportunities What trends are facing your business? Will you have to increase in size to remain ...

  6. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Ailanthus

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-65

    onset of fall color in order to maximize effectiveness. Generally herbicides are applied to wet the ... read the label and SDS (Safety Data Sheet). Table 2. Herbicides recommended for basal treatment of ... sprouting may occur and require one or more follow-up treatments.  Table 3 contains both water carried and ...

  7. STEP program travels to DC

    https://ati.osu.edu/april-3-2024/step-program-travels-dc

    The Wooster campus Second Year Transformational Experience Program returned to Washington DC with a new crop of second-year students over spring break in March. ...

  8. FFA CDEs on campus

    https://ati.osu.edu/april-3-2024/ffa-cdes-campus

    ATI is hosting two FFA Career Development Events in the engineering area on April 4 and 18. ...

  9. Deadline is FRIDAY to order commencement regalia

    https://ati.osu.edu/april-3-2024/deadline-is-friday-order-commencement-regalia

    Any faculty or staff that need to rent regalia for commencement please reach out to Katie by April 5 th. ...

  10. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-103

    privets become well-established, control requires substantial investment of manpower and resources; ... these species, especially prior to and shortly after a harvest or other disturbance activity.  Privets ... purple to nearly black in late fall and persist into winter (Figure 4). Fruit is mildly toxic to humans ...

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