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  1. Freezing and Canning Venison

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5367

    tenderize and enhance the flavor of venison is called aging the meat. Temperatures must be controlled ... meat will be reduced. Other Safety Precautions The Centers for Disease Control recommend that “hunters ... portion control sizes to reduce waste. Freeze and store at 0 F or lower. Deer, antelope, moose, and other ...

  2. Ants In and Around the Home

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-2064

    sessile  (Say) Paratrechina longicornis  (Latrielle) Ant control is not as easy as spraying a residual ... Control Measures The most important step in ant control is to locate the nest and destroy the colony. ... entering (exclusion), and treat (chemical controls). In the Home (Indoors) Never treat entire walls, ...

  3. Summer Judging Information

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/summer-judging-and-county-fair-results

    projects, Rockets, Airplanes, Radio-Controlled Vehicles, Robotics, Electricity, Rope, Small Engines, Solar ...

  4. An Overview of Drying Hardwood Lumber

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-73-12

    electric fans, electronic control, or sources of heat. Hardwood lumber must be dried slowly to prevent ... several fans, and vents to maintain ideal air drying conditions year-round. Automatic controls monitor dry ... bulb and wet bulb temperatures. These controls open roof vents to exhaust humid air and side wall vents ...

  5. Assistive Technology for the Farm

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-983.2-11

    anti-vibration gloves, shoes with shock-absorbing soles, remote controls Augmentative and Alternative ... computer/Internet access, pens or pencils with grab assist devices Environmental Controls These units make ... heating /cooling, preprogrammed lighting systems, motion or pressure sensitive controls for lighting and ...

  6. Managing for Bobwhite Quail in Ohio's Agricultural Landscape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/W-27

    (erosion control, wildlife habitat) and scale (whole farm, field, drainage ditch). Contact your local Farm ... maintained at the edges of crop fields. Buffer strips provide wildlife habitat while reducing soil erosion ... through the entire year. Mowing and herbicide application can be important management tools to control ...

  7. Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi (Kiwiberries)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1426

    adequately, but not excessively. Select a planting site that has good air drainage, is protected from high ... season so maximum flowering can be achieved. Irrigation Irrigation is important for a number of reasons. ... on heavy wet clay soils, so these soil types should be avoided when planting. Over irrigation can ...

  8. Fall Color Change in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0145

    species is somewhat genetically controlled. Some species, such as sourwood in southern Ohio, will turn ... and Genetic Control of Needle Drop Conifer needles age, but unlike hardwood leaves, they do not all ...

  9. Anthracnose of Strawberry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-16

    for the disease before planting is recommended. Proper irrigation. If the field was previously ... infected, or the disease is present in the field, minimize the amount of overhead irrigation used. The ... fungus is spread by splashing water. Avoid the use of overhead irrigation and use drip irrigation if ...

  10. Using Cover Crops to Convert to No-till

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/SAG-11

    tilling, ecosystem functionality, continuous living cover, nitrogen recycling, reduced soil erosion ... , phosphorus retention, water infiltration, and controlled traffic. No-till Versus Tillage In the Midwest, ... nutrients. Tillage also increases soil erosion and phosphorus losses (phosphorus attaches to clay soil ...

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