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Using Liquid Manure to Fertilize Wheat? Consider Timing, Nitrogen Content
nitrogen was applied at a rate similar to the nitrogen present in urea fertilizer, or about 100 pounds per ...
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Hanging Baskets: How to Select, Keep Them Alive Longer
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/hanging-baskets-how-select-keep-them-alive-longer
apply fertilizer at recommended rates for the type of plant and its size. Other factors to consider ...
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Family Fundamentals: Investigate options to repay student loans
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/family-fundamentals-investigate-options-repay-student-loans
damage your credit rating and prevent you from getting a home or car loan or even a credit card. In ...
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NOAA, Partners Predict Significant Summer Harmful Algal Bloom for Western Lake Erie
blooms, in 2011 and 2015, were rated 10 and 10.5, respectively. The size of a bloom isn’t necessarily an ...
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U.S. Facing an Aging Farm Population and Lower Entry Rates for Beginning Farmers
operations over time, how many beginning farmers join the farming industry each year, and the exit rates for ...
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Lucky New Year’s Meal: Pork and Sauerkraut Do Well in Ohio’s Ag Landscape
season,” said Allen Gahler, OSU Extension educator in Sandusky County. “We also rate varieties on color, ...
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Trade Economist Says China Could Lose Its Competitive Edge Due to Rising Worker Wages
wages had risen by 13.8 percent per annum, outstripping China’s average real GDP growth rate of 12.7 ...
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‘A Greener Future’: Register Now for Ohio Green Industry Short Course
registration for nonmembers. Discounted group registration rates are available for attendees coming from the ...
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Ohio State Aquaculture Research Program Looking to Recruit New or Beginning Fish Farmers
classroom and hands-on training paired with industry mentoring, to improve the success rate of new and ...
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Clean Water for Ohio: New Partners, Projects, Funding are Growing Field to Faucet
algal blooms if proper timing, placement and rates are not used. Too much nitrogen can cause dead zones ...