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  1. Determining the Grazing Intensity and Move Frequency for Your Rotational Grazing System

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0160

    allows for a greater stocking rate (Rouquette et al., 2023). Rotational grazing systems will, however, ... available pasture, paddock size and number, stocking rate, and seasonal forage regrowth. Figure ... fences, the additional need to electrify the fence, and the likelihood of higher rates of livestock ...

  2. Relay Intercropping Soybean Into Winter Wheat

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    et al.,  2021). b  Costs are based on Ohio Custom Rate Survey (Ward et al.,  2022a) and Ohio Enterprise ... Budgets (Ward et al.,  2022b, 2022c) and removal rate based on values given in the Tri-State Fertilizer ... wheat yield without causing excessive lodging. Seeding rates for soybeans should be six to seven seeds ...

  3. Growing Currants, Gooseberries, and Jostaberries in Ohio

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    spring. However, they can be planted with a good success rate anytime when the ground is not frozen or too ... fertilizer with an analysis of 10-10-10 can be broadcasted at the soil surface at the rate one-quarter to ... one-half pound per plant. For optimum production, more accurate rate and timing of fertilization will need ...

  4. Box Tree Moth: Range and Spread

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    America. While anecdotal, the photographic examples in Figure 10 suggest developmental rates and thus the ...

  5. Giving New Life to Tired Pastures

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    be avoided due to the potential of grass tetany. High rates of N, P, K, and lime are best split into ... placement but broadcasting and cultipacking can be an alternative. If broadcasting, seeding rates should be ... increased. Seeding rates are available in the Ohio Agronomy Guide (Lindsey, 2017). For small hard seed, such ...

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

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    Using higher concentrations of labeled rates for non-selective herbicides will kill most contacted ... native plants and stiltgrass exist, utilizing a glyphosate-based product at a lower rate (0.5 ... be impacted at this lower rate. Application later in the growing season can reduce exposure of native ...

  7. Harvesting and Reproduction Methods for Ohio Forests

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    establish and grow in partially shaded conditions. Shade tolerance ratings of some common Ohio tree species ... are indicated in Table 1. Table 1 (click to download PDF). Shade tolerance ratings of some Ohio tree ...

  8. Calibration of Orchard and Vineyard Sprayers

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    goal with calibration is to determine the actual rate of application, and then to make the necessary ... adjustments if there is a difference greater than 5% between the actual application rate and the intended ... application rate. How Should the Application Rate Be Expressed? Usually, the spray application rates on ...

  9. The Basics of Grant Writing: Becoming Grant Ready

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    injustice, inequity, or oppression" (Bibbs, 2021). SMARTIE objective example: “Decrease the rate of ...

  10. Narrow Row Spacing in Corn: Management Considerations for Ohio

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    tolerance rating, growing degree units to maturity, and relative maturity. Response to row spacing was ... acre for grain and approximately 10 tons per acre for forage). Seeding Rates Should be Similar or ... conventional (30-inch) row spacing at three different seeding rates targeting 35,000, 40,000, and 45,000 seeds ...

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