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Key To Alfalfa Growth Is Weed Control; Start Sooner Rather Than Later
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/key-alfalfa-growth-weed-control-start-sooner-rather-later
Generations ago, Alfalfa was given the nickname “Queen of Forages”, because of its high quality ... in that it requires more finesse to produce than grass hay or row crops. Alfalfa seed isn’t cheap, ... to the mix, most increase the fiber content. The high leaf to stem ratio of alfalfa is what gives it ...
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Jam-packed Schedules Can Impact Mental Health
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/jam-packed-schedules-can-impact-mental-health
burden feels so heavy. It is rare to see a life prescheduled to only 80 percent, leaving a margin for ... network. You’ll find others with similar struggles, and it helps to not feel isolated. You could even learn ... I hope some of the following information from Shannon Carter will be helpful. Do you find yourself often ...
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Key To Corn Success Is Getting It In The Ground Properly
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/key-corn-success-getting-it-ground-properly
that soybeans are much more adaptable to stress, but corn can’t have a bad day. I think that this ... three weeks late or later, then replanting may increase yields up to 10 percent. Corn sometimes emerges ... About 15 years ago I had the chance to attend a session of the Farm Journal’s Corn College out in ...
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It's Spring Cleaning Season, Which Can Clear Mental Cobwebs, Too
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/its-spring-cleaning-season-which-can-clear-mental-cobwebs-too
It gets you moving. Cleaning isn’t a substitute for exercise, but depending on how vigorously you ... around, and walking back and forth as you put things away can help you meet your daily step goal.- It ... less time looking for misplaced items and you might find you can concentrate better and think more ...
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Common Plant Names Cause Common Misconceptions
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/common-plant-names-cause-common-misconceptions
what you think you are buying. The Ohio Division of Wildlife has a factsheet called “Alternatives to ... Obviously, having plants with shared common names can be incredibly confusing. I already introduced you to ... industrial parks, and housing developments. Since the 1970’s, it has been establishing in natural areas such ...
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Farm to table: OSU Extension launches online Food Business Central
Are you a baker ready to sell your home-baked goods? How about a farmer looking for value-added ... opportunities for crops you’ve grown or livestock you’ve raised? Or maybe you’re an entrepreneur aiming to use ... course offered by OSU Extension can help equip you with the knowledge and strategies to launch ...
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March Is The Time To Prepare Crops- And Get In On Coyote Research
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/march-time-prepare-crops-and-get-coyote-research
Specialist, provided some tips in the last edition of the C.O.R.N. newsletter. Glen points out that swine ... We have all had those days where we looked up at the clock and couldn’t believe what time it was. ... You have been so swamped with work that time gets away from you, or you are anticipating something ...
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ODA, OSU Extension team up to give out free garden seeds through Ohio Victory Gardens program
Bryan Levin REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (April 10, 2024) — Ohio’s movement to promote urban and rural ... Victory Gardens program is back for its fifth year, and due to high demand, the program is expanding to ... College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES). “It provides a glimpse into the science ...
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North American Maple Syrup Producers Manual, Second Edition (PDF)
https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/north-american-maple-syrup-producers-manual-second-edition-pdf/
edition of the North American Maple Syrup Producers Manual, which was released in 2006. It was originally ...
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The show will go on for farmers and Farm Science Review
Molly Caren Agricultural Center, home to CFAES’ annual Farm Science Review (FSR), after it was damaged ... facility and event. This is real life for farmers, and we’re right here experiencing it, too,” said Nick ... its vast farmland. Charlie Troxell, of Troxell Family Farms and a frequent FSR attendee who farms ...