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  1. Steps to Speed Up Field Curing of Hay Crops

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/steps-speed-field-curing-hay-crops

    value much in that very mature forage. Before cutting though, keep in mind that the soil should be firm ... then once the soil has dried a bit the crop can be spread out with the tedder. Tedding twice may ...

  2. Chamaecyparis Obtusa

    https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/woody-plants/chamaecyparis-obtusa-0

    and moist soils in part to full sun and is susceptible to juniper blight, root rot, and pests such as ...

  3. Establishing New Forage Stands

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/establishing-new-forage-stands

    window of opportunity when soils are dry enough before it gets too late, and managing weed infestations ... successful forage establishment in the spring. Make sure soil pH and fertility are in the recommended ... ranges.  Follow the Tri-state Soil Fertility Recommendations.  Forages are more productive where soil pH is ...

  4. Brown Ring Patch/Waitea Patch

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/brown-ring-patchwaitea-patch-2

    patches a narrow band of brown leaf tissue. The following web site is an excellent power point ... http://www.turfpathology.ucr.edu/Downloads/Management_BRP.pdf   Brown Ring Patch / Waitea Patch on a green in spring 2011. Brown Ring Patch / Waitea Patch in ...

  5. Plant Spotlight: Agave americana

    https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/news/plant-spotlight-agave-americana

    slightly acidic, sandy, or gravely well drained soils. Although these plants must be kept in a frost free ...

  6. Dr. Emanuel Rudolph Botanical Prints Collection

    https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/our-gardens/art-and-other-features/botanical-prints-collection

    the collection. There is very little documentation associated with the illustrations so cataloging ...

  7. Feeding High Ash Forages

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/feeding-high-ash-forages

    contained within the plant (for example, potassium, calcium, magnesium, and copper) and soil contamination ... mineral concentrations decrease as plants mature and is greater in forages grown in soils that contain ... concentrations but generally by only a few percentage points. On the other hand, harvest practices and soil ...

  8. Brown Ring Patch/Waitea Patch

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/brown-ring-patchwaitea-patch

    patches a narrow band of brown leaf tissue. The following web site is an excellent power point ... http://www.turfpathology.ucr.edu/Downloads/Management_BRP.pdf Brown Ring Patch / Waitea Patch on a green in spring 2011. Brown Ring Patch / Waitea Patch in ...

  9. Fungicide Chart

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/fungicide-chart

    Download pdf here>  Families of Fungicides Chart           ...

  10. Be Alert to Late-Season Potential Forage Toxicities

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/be-alert-late-season-potential-forage-toxicities

    and no labs are intentionally omitted. Check your chosen lab’s web site and follow their specific ... https://fyi.extension.wisc.edu/forage/nitrate-poisoning-in-cattle-sheep-and-goats/ http://forages.tamu.edu/PDF/Nitrate.pdf Nitrate accumulation in frost forages. Freezing damage ... risk. Plants growing under high nitrogen levels or in soils deficient in phosphorus or potassium will be ...

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