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  1. A Guide to Corn Growth and Development

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0148

    stalk) that are initiated before reproductive structures (e.g., tassel and ears). In corn, vegetative ... and kernels per row, midseason) kernel weight (late in the season) Vegetative and Reproductive Staging ... collar method for vegetative stages (V) and kernel development for reproductive stages (R), summarized in ...

  2. Forage Testing for Beef Cattle

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0149

    supplement fed to beef cattle. If forage quality is high, the producer can feed less supplement, resulting in ... required for gain. Adjustments in requirements for NEM or NEG are made for various stages of beef cattle ... tolerable concentration of K on a DM basis for beef cattle is 3%. Sample 158 in Table 1 has a particularly ...

  3. Food Preservation: Freezing Fruits

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5349

    in fruits cause flavor, color, texture, and nutritive value changes. Freezing slows enzyme activity ... in cold water. This step can also reduce bacteria and pesticide residue. Drain and rinse several ... be in contact with foods) moisture- and vapor-resistant durable and leak-proof resistant to oil, ...

  4. Corn Response to Long-Term Weather Stressors

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0150

    the different growth stages of corn can affect the crop’s productivity in a positive or negative way. ... severe and impact more areas. Rainfall may also become more erratic in the future as temperatures ... sensitive crops. Simulations have suggested that droughts will coincide with more frequent hot extremes in ...

  5. Blacklegged (Deer) Tick, Ixodes scapularis

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0096

    aches/pains, rash) in the following weeks. You can also save the tick in rubbing alcohol, hand sanitizer, or ... pests in Ohio. Over the past 25 years, they have spread into many new areas of the eastern United States ... (Figure 2) (CDCb, 2023). Established Ohio populations were first detected in Coshocton County in 2010 ...

  6. Egg My Yard Setup

    https://champaign.osu.edu/events/egg-my-yard-setup

    Want to have your yard (or someone else's) included?  Sign up by March 27 to get in on the ...

  7. Opportunities for Sub-surface Nutrient Placement in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-56401

    surface can be a powerful tool for producers in Ohio. Implements that perform this function can vary in ... resulting in a banded strip of fertilizer. Potential advantages of strip-till include: Increased energy ... tillage operations being eliminated. While strip-till has been around for a while, in some cases the ...

  8. Ripe Rot of Grape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-0052

    disease that primarily occurs in warm, moist, growing regions in the southeastern United States. However, ... outbreaks in Ohio and other states in the Midwest and Northeast occur when conditions are warm and wet ... species of the fungus Colletotrichum. In the spring, warm (77–86 degrees Fahrenheit /25–30 degrees ...

  9. Raw Oat Safety

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fcs-1006

    plant (Avena sativa) is harvested annually in the spring and then processed to produce the types of oat ... warm, but recipes using raw oats have grown in popularity. Raw-oat recipes offer a great alternative ... that can cut down on preparation time. Oats can be purchased in many forms, which differ based on the ...

  10. Annual Bluegrass Weevil

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0095

    weevil (ABW, Listronotus maculicollis Kirby), one of the “snout beetles” in the family Curculionidae, is ... a destructive pest of short-mown turfgrass in golf courses and sports fields. Adults measure less than 1/5 inch ... (< 5 millimeters) in length, with antennae near the end of their snout (Figure 1). Newly emerged ...

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