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Ohio Agricultural Fertilizer Applicator Certification Requirements: Who Needs To Get Certified and the Steps To Take
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0142
to more than 50 acres for agricultural production primarily intended for sale Fertilizer is defined ... clarification. What Are the Steps To Become Certified for Agricultural Fertilizer Applications? The first step is ... required to obtain a fertilizer certificate. After taking the class of passing the exam, ODA will send you ...
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Ohio Private Pesticide Applicator License Requirements: Who Needs a License and the Steps To Take
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0141
Requirements Brochure PDF. For questions about licensing and exams, pesticide, or fertilizer regulations, or to ... locations throughout Ohio. Register for an exam at agri.ohio.gov or by calling 614-728-6987. ODA sends ... primarily for use as hay, forage, fodder, or ensilage, and applications to livestock and their quarters. ...
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Ohio Commercial Pesticide Applicator Requirements: Who Needs a License and the Steps To Take
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0140
applicator license if you: apply pesticides to the property of another for hire apply pesticides for any ... applicator categories. Each category is specific to a pesticide application site and is sometimes specific to ... application they make. For example, to make pesticide applications to weeds and insects in both agronomic and ...
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ANR-841-2E: Tobacco Sucker Control
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0841-2e
absorbed by plants and move inside the plant to active growth sites. Contact. These chemicals are not ... sucker control. Inspect plants daily to determine if sucker growth is beginning. If suckers are green and ... stalk to the young sucker buds. For 1 acre of tobacco, a mixture of 2 1 / 2 gallons of chemical per 50 ...
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Monroe County’s Forest Economy
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-78
/Agstat-05-03-2010.pdf. United States Forest Service. (2012). Moving from Status to Trends: Forest ... value-added, and industrial output produced to meet demand for the manufactured product(s). Employment: The ... Income: Wages and benefits paid to employees plus proprietary income for self-employed work. Value-Added: ...
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Holmes County’s Forest Economy
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-75
/Agstat-05-03-2010.pdf. United States Forest Service. (2012). Moving from Status to Trends: Forest ... value-added, and industrial output produced to meet demand for the manufactured product(s). Employment: The ... product(s). Labor Income: Wages and benefits paid to employees plus proprietary income for self-employed work. ...
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Perry County’s Forest Economy
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-79
/Agstat-05-03-2010.pdf. United States Forest Service. (2012). Moving from Status to Trends: Forest ... employment, value-added, and industrial output produced to meet demand for the manufactured product(s). ... product(s). Labor Income: Wages and benefits paid to employees plus proprietary income for self-employed ...
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Jackson County’s Forest Economy
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-76
paid to employees plus proprietary income for self-employed work. Value-Added: The sum of labor income, ... a management plan for your property. Contact your local Soil and Water Conservation District to provide you ... /j3860694x/pv63g307d/np193c978/Agstat-05-03-2010.pdf. United States Forest Service. (2012). Moving from ...
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Abnormal Ears in Corn—When and Why Do They Develop?
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0139
have been reported for over a century. To date, ear development issues reported in cornfields persist, ... eight-site, yearlong trial. These interactions led to lower or higher numbers of ear abnormalities, affecting ... (late in the season) Diagram 1 (click diagram to view enlarged image). Initiation and growth period for ...
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Fall Armyworm in Ohio Field Crops
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0093
may be as long as 1 ½ inches in the final instar. Caterpillar color varies from light green to brown ... final instar, caterpillars fall to the ground, burrow down a few inches, and pupate. Fall armyworm ... progressively more. By the time they reach the final instar, they are up to 1 ½ inches long, eat a huge amount, ...