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How To Grow Fruit In Your Backyard
be. For example, blueberries need acidic soils to thrive, and many garden soils aren’t acidic enough ...
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World’s Largest Script Ohio Shows the Power of Precision Agriculture
https://fsr.osu.edu/media/news/world%E2%80%99s-largest-script-ohio-shows-power-precision-agriculture
research-based information on issues from pest management to water quality. The Review also features field ... benefits to matching plant hybrids/varieties to soil landscape,” Klopfenstein said. “Farmers in the future ... moisture holding capacity, soil organic matter content, slope, and historical yield data, just to name ...
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Field Crop Irrigation May Work For Some Ohio Growers
with pumping water. The amount of irrigation water required to grow a crop depends largely on the soil ... type and how well that soil can hold onto water or easily drain water away. Water flows easily through ... cannot hold on to the water very well. Silt-loam and silty-clay soils, on the other hand, are made up of ...
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Unmanned Aerial Systems and Vehicles to Take Flight at 2015 Farm Science Review
sponsors the Farm Science Review, and the Ohio/Indiana UAS Center will be on display and in the air during ... emergence, weed location, water content, chemical compounds and more, according to Smith. Within hours of ...
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Stay Safe Making Hay When the Sun Shines
plenty of water (8 ounces every 15-30 minutes) and stay hydrated even if you are just operating ...
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University/Industry Partnership Takes Field Scouting to The Next Level
refine high-definition soil sampling practices over the past few years, but this takes things out in the ... field a step further. “We have increased our soil sampling density from a full field all the way down to ...
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Got Water? Crop Thirst Depends on Soil Type
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/got-water-crop-thirst-depends-soil-type
fertilization, but the amount of water present in the soil," said Brian Slater, an Ohio State University ... geospatial technology to map soil water levels in fields and demonstrate how growers can use information on ... maximum yields," said Slater. The first step to realizing a soil's water capacity is to ...
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Workshop Discusses Nitrogen, Soluble Phosphorus Mobility in Soils
and meeting of the Soil and Water Conservation Society and the Association of Ohio Pedologists Aug. ... how water moves nutrients through the soil in three different soil pits at the Jim Sherman farm. ... soil and organic matter. If we can slow the water down, then the organic matter and soil can start to ...
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wildlife food plots, soil pit, riparian forests, dry hydrant and much more. The Gywnne also has an ...
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Pharmaceutical Waste, National Drug Take Back Campaign
can contribute to water contamination and may cause harm to aquatic life. To safely dispose of ...