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  1. Common Plant Names Cause Common Misconceptions

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/common-plant-names-cause-common-misconceptions

    euonymus started out as a very popular landscape plant, being placed around shopping center parking lots, ... industrial parks, and housing developments. Since the 1970’s, it has been establishing in natural areas such ... take time to read the scientific names and do a little research to make sure you are actually buying ...

  2. Jam-packed Schedules Can Impact Mental Health

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/jam-packed-schedules-can-impact-mental-health

    to follow through with it? 5. Get outside. Connecting with nature can have physical, mental, and ...

  3. Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents 2015-16

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aede-15-16

    field size and shape, drainage, population density, ease of access, market access, local market prices, ... the efficiencies gained by operators. Shape of Fields: Square fields with fewer “point rows” will ...

  4. Hobby Maple Syrup Production

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-36

    between 1.5 to 2 percent. This means it takes more gallons of sap, more fuel and a longer time frame to ... leaf and bud. All of these maple species can be used to produce syrup. With sugar maple, it takes about ... fuel and time it will take to boil down the sap. Today, commercial producers can use technology to ...

  5. Predators of Poultry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/vme-22

    addition, they may not be housed at all, allowing the birds to free-range and take cover under existing ... adult birds—coyotes, bobcats, dogs, birds of prey, and foxes For birds of prey, hawks will take birds ... during the day; whereas, owls will take birds during the night. Often, domestic dogs will not eat the ...

  6. March Is The Time To Prepare Crops- And Get In On Coyote Research

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/march-time-prepare-crops-and-get-coyote-research

    for any fall N applications, but most experts say to only take a credit of up to 20 units/acre from ... between 30 and 40 pounds of N per 1000 gallons applied.  As many of you will be taking advantage of dairy ... manure, it is unlikely that it will provide enough N to take a crop to grain harvest.  Although N content ...

  7. Forest Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-34-02

    management plans are based on and limited by what is biologically/ecologically possible on the area, what is ... biological/ecological characteristics of the forest (e.g., tree species, soil type, topography, etc.) determine what is ... wildlife will live on the area, etc. Based on the biological/ecological characteristics of the site, ...

  8. Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents 2011-12

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aede-15-12

    shape, drainage, population, ease of access, market access, local market price, potential for wildlife ...

  9. Tips for Calibrating Grain Yield Monitors—Maximizing Value of Your Yield Data

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-8

    difficult to interpret. Taking the time to calibrate a yield monitor properly pays off when it comes to ... connections, and sensors for wear or damage. Ensure that wiring and harness connections are tight. For clean ... your grain moisture meter, take it to a local grain elevator that has a federally approved moisture ...

  10. Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-35

    may not occur until the third to fifth season. Figure 3. Leaves of giant hogweed have different shapes ... and sizes during its life cycle.   Figure 4. Leaves of giant hogweed have different shapes and sizes ... Flower     Figure 8. Giant hogweed’s umbrella-shaped inflorescence can grow up to 2.5 feet in diameter. ...

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