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  1. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-68

    earlier in the spring and retain their leaves later into the fall than most native trees and shrubs. To ... from mid-summer through early fall. Control Methods When trying to control non-native invasive bush ... and increase the number of stems. An effective strategy for controlling mature bush honeysuckle will ...

  2. Shiitake Mushroom Production: Troubleshooting

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-0105

    inoculated within the required time from when they were harvested? Logs left sitting more than three months ... whether for home or commercial use, requires problem-solving. Some problems are strictly environmental; ... Mushroom Production: Logs and Laying Yards, and F-0042- Shiitake Mushroom Production: Fruiting, Harvesting ...

  3. Ripe Rot of Grape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-0052

    Berries are susceptible to infections from bloom through harvest, but symptoms first appear just after ... conditions favor disease development close to harvest (i.e., warm, wet, high humidity), additional fungicide ... applications are recommended. For late-season fungicide applications, always check the pre-harvest interval ...

  4. Ohio Farm Custom Rates 2014

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEDE-11-14

    surveys for this research. These rates, except where noted, include the implement and tractor if required ... equipment used, size/shape of fields, condition of the crop (for harvesting operations), the value of labor, ... increased probability of eventually securing the custom farmed farmland in a cash rental or other rental ...

  5. Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents 2017-18

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aede-17-18

    data. Also, farmers and landowners need to realize land in a given region does not fall neatly into ... in a given county or region will fall into the top land category, which is usually large tracts of ... a lower average cash rent. Payment Dates: Leases that require part or all of the rent to be paid early in ...

  6. About Clermont County 4-H

    https://clermont.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/about-clermont-county-4-h

    Sports Program The county has a club focused on shooting sports: archery, muzzle loading, hunting & ... present the program. in CARTEENS programs, 4-H teen leaders teach traffic safety education to first-time ...

  7. Shiitake Mushroom Production: Logs and Laying Yards

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-0041

    humidity might be more favorable and require less active management. A laying yard located behind the north ... hillside stacking lean-to (or diagonal) stacking Variations of these methods may be required depending on ... by heavy rains or condensation. Dead piling is most useful when the logs require moisture ...

  8. Forest Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-34-02

    Habitat Recreation Increase Species Diversity Exercise/Hobby Some landowners may be interested in ... timber harvest, wildlife habitat enhancement, and the maintenance of aesthetic quality. Forest management ... important to note that multiple-use management does not require that every acre of the forest be managed for ...

  9. Holmes County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-75

    live-tree stocking. Forest types sharing closely associated species or site requirements are often combined ... timber requires less long-term inputs compared to many other land uses. You are able to obtain cost share ... treatment at harvest.  Standing timber is a stable form of wealth, often comparable in performance to mutual ...

  10. Jackson County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-76

    sharing closely associated species or site requirements are often combined into major forest type groups. ... clean water, self-satisfaction, and a potential source of income. Managing timber requires less ... woodland, tax credits while managing your forest property, and preferable tax treatment at harvest. Standing ...

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