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  1. Wine Grape Cultivars for the Midwest

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0138

    Generally, they are processed into juices, jams, jellies, or wines. Well-managed vineyards have high yields ...

  2. Shiitake Mushroom Production: Logs and Laying Yards

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-0041

    and the choice of log stacking method can greatly reduce the need for management activities such as ... humidity might be more favorable and require less active management. A laying yard located behind the north ... ground. This difference is more pronounced on some sites than others. Wet or heavy soil and low vegetation ...

  3. Lawn Mowing

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5816

    University Mowing, the controlled defoliation of turfgrass, is a cornerstone practice in lawn management ... limited soil moisture can lead to signs of stress and increased risk of turfgrass loss in closely mowed ... lawns. By maintaining higher mowing heights during summer, cooler soil temperatures and moisture ...

  4. Soil Acidity and Liming for Agronomic Production

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AGF-505-07

    AGF-505 11/02/2016 Robert Mullen, Edwin Lentz, and Maurice Watson Soil pH is an important ... consideration when producing any crop, and soil pH should be the first soil consideration when attempting to ... grow a plant. Soil pH affects soil microbial activity and populations, many soil chemical reactions, ...

  5. Phytophthora Root Rot of Raspberry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-14

    associated with heavy soils or portions of the planting that are the slowest to drain (lower ends of rows, ... persist primarily as mycelium in infected roots or as dormant resting spores in the soil. When the soil is ... spores (oospores) in the soil. Within each of these structures, a number of individual spores called ...

  6. Invasive Species Management: Common and Japanese Barberry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0106

    and landscape managers to be able to identify it, manage it, and prevent its spread into natural and ... managed areas. Common barberry or European barberry, Berberis vulgaris, was intentionally introduced to ... gloves, skin, or fur due to their high silica content. Proper protective gear is recommended when managing ...

  7. Ever-Evolving Aspects of Cannabis Production

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-99

    transplants. From the agribusiness and production management perspective, the partnership of the breeding firms ... in the soil), reduced to 80% in the next four days (5–8 DAP), and to 60% for 9–12 DAP. After twelve ... growers should always return to the basics, conduct soil analysis (especially for pH), and use technical ...

  8. Fairfield County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-77

    in farms. An abundance of forested acres are also present in Fairfield County. Responsibly managing ... taxes. Why Should I Manage My Woodland? Properly managing your woodland improves forest health, ... aesthetics, and wildlife habitat. It also provides soil stabilization, clean water, self-satisfaction, and ...

  9. Athens County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-99

    provides soil stabilization, clean water, self-satisfaction, and a potential source of income. Managing ... developed from data analyzed using IMPLAN ®. Table 1 summarizes the IMPLAN ® model for Athens County's ... Management Properly managing your woodland improves forest health, aesthetics, and wildlife habitat. It also ...

  10. Fulton County’s Forest Economy

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-102

    Obtain soils and management information for trees suited to your soil types at your local Soil and Water ... analyzed using IMPLAN ®. Table 1 summarizes the input-output model for Fulton County's economy. (For ... the first author in the School of Environment and Natural Resources.) Benefits of Woodland Management ...

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