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  1. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-70-11

    controlled with a substantial investment of manpower and resources over a long period of time; therefore, ... is essential to be vigilant and to regularly scout for and control this species, especially prior to ... areas and control emerging populations before they become established. Spread Prevention Since mowing, ...

  2. CFAES News | 4.10.2024

    https://vp.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/email/cfaes-news-4102024

    at various volunteer events scheduled for this spring.  Sign up by clicking on the tabs on this link ... |  Controlled Environment Agriculture Research Complex | 2515 Carmack Road This conference is designed to ... offer and will include a look at Waterman facilities such as the Controlled Environment Agriculture ...

  3. 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

    a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and 24 hours in a day.  Our recent string of Spring-like weather has us ... feeling the same way about the calendar.  Until this week, it seemed like spring had arrived.  With ... making your spring nitrogen applications for small grains.  You should be assessing your current grow ...

  4. Graduate Exit Seminar- Katherine Gaffney

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/graduate-exit-seminar-katherine-gaffney

    environmental factors drive variability in aquatic nutrient cycling in streams. Controls on variability in ... contributing to high TDN concentrations, likely driven by fertilizer use. DOC concentration and chemistry ...

  5. Growing Teachers Throughout the Seasons

    https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/growing-teachers-throughout-the-seasons/

    controlled environment techniques using a hydroponic system. No watering or maintenance is required during ... winter, spring, or summer breaks! The outdoor methods and time frames are based on climate conditions in ...

  6. Ty Wins 1st Place at the GRS in the MS Research Category

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/ty-wins-1st-place-grs-ms-research-category

    regulator that can be used to control plant growth and increase lateral branching." We're thrilled ... preparing and practicing for the presentation!  Eager for more news from our 2024 Graduate Research ...

  7. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-68

    for use as ornamentals, wildlife food and cover, and erosion control. These non-native plants thrive ... plants making positive field identification difficult. However, for purposes of control, the non-native ... earlier in the spring and retain their leaves later into the fall than most native trees and shrubs. To ...

  8. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio’s Forests: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-66

    Mechanical Control It is best to remove plants  prior  to flowering in the spring. Garlic mustard can be ... spring, a cluster of small (¼ inch), white flowers with 4 petals appear at the end of the flower stalk. ... mustard has a taproot that is slender and white. Control Methods When trying to control garlic mustard, ...

  9. ASM Club Sunflower Fundraiser

    https://ati.osu.edu/march-27-2024/asm-club-sunflower-fundraiser

    spring. Bags only cost $10 and can be ordered by clicking the image below or scanning the QR code. ...

  10. Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)

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

    initiate flower formation. In moist, fertile soils this usually occurs in the second year of its life, but ... following spring at the earliest. Dormancy of these seeds is overcome by cold and wet weather conditions ... local county Extension office.       Figure 9. Giant hogweed fruits (seeds).     Control of Giant ...

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