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  1. Winter Pasture Management

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-pasture-management

    control, but often those pastures need to be returned to higher production more quickly. Re-seeding those ... disease and drought resistance compared to forage genetics from 10, 20 or more years ago.  Even so, seed ... re-seeding. First and foremost, you need to make sure the pH and fertility is adequate for the forages you ...

  2. The Cost of Food Preservation

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    put seeds in the ground and begin the season.  I’m sure many of you have had opportunities to start ... your seeds or to purchase plants and realize the joy that comes from growing your own summer produce.  ... your labor come to harvest, I’d like for us to look at the saving money concept. There are several ...

  3. Healthy Snack

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     Fruits and vegetables are best, but low-fat cheese, nuts, seeds, and whole grain products make healthy ... C olorful:  Challenge yourself to eat different colors of fruits and vegetables every day. K id-sized:  Keep ... healthy, affordable snacks: Keep non-perishable snacks on hand. Nuts, seeds, crackers, pretzels, and even ...

  4. Callery Pear- A Beautiful Tree That's Causing a Stink

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    the plentiful, but low energy fruit then dropping the seeds in their waste everywhere and the next ... before its invasive seeds are spread any further or it falls apart. Cutting down, treating, and removing ...

  5. Poison Hemlock and Alfalfa Stands

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    most typically a biennial plant (sometimes perennial), emerging from seed in year one and developing ... Flowering and seed production occur in summer.  Failure to control poison hemlock occurs partly because, ...

  6. Preparing Varieties of Squash

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    after work.  As I passed by a display of winter squash last week, I overheard the comment “I’d really ... Pear shaped squash with a pale orange or tan skin and darker orange flesh. It has a smaller seed pocket ... in half, remove the seeds and strings. Place cut side down in a microwave-safe baking dish. Pour ...

  7. Fall for Pumpkins

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    Pumpkins are biologically a fruit because of their seeds, but their nutritional value places them in the ... pumpkin and remove the seeds and stringy part in the center of the pumpkin. If you would like, keep the ... seeds to roast and eat. To bake the pumpkin, cut it in half and place cut side down on a baking sheet. ...

  8. Plant Brassicas Now for a Fall Grazing Option

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/plant-brassicas-now-fall-grazing-option

    http://go.osu.edu/brassicagrazingoption. “Brassicas can be seeded in July or August for fall/winter grazing. All members of the brassica ... a cultipacker to achieve good seed to soil contact.  While seeding rates can be as low as two pounds/acre, it is ... often difficult to adjust drills to a seeding rate that low.  Commonly, radish and turnips are seeded at ...

  9. Word for the Year

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    time. In years past, I’ve set personal goals.  I keep a notebook with a list of things that I’d like to ...

  10. Planter Preparation

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    precision agriculture applications.  As soon as the seed leaves the bag, yield potential begins to decline.  ... University research on corn planting indicates that good seed-to-soil contact can provide a gain of 10 ... provide consistent seeding depth without compaction, support uniform emergence, maintain the target ...

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