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

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

    invasion via edges and trails. Seeds can be further spread throughout the stand on animals, on shoes and ... (Figure 4) SeedsSeed pods, produced by early to mid summer, are 1–2½ inches long and four-sided. The ... plants die after seed formation. Seeds are black (when ripe), small, and are produced in a row inside the ...

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

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

    not exposed to full sunlight. Stiltgrass can produce 100–1000 seeds per plant, which can survive in ... the seedbank for more than three years. These seeds are dispersed by a number of mechanisms including ... branches on a wiry stem. Spikelets are paired. Seeds —The seed is a tiny, husked, ellipsoid grain. Seed ...

  3. Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)

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

    severe burns on the skin. One giant hogweed plant can produce 20,000 seeds, allowing it to spread quickly ... Giant hogweed flowers in late June to early July. Seed Giant hogweed is a moderate seed (fruit) ... long containing one seed. Mature seed of the current year is dormant and will not germinate until the ...

  4. ASM Club Sunflower Fundraiser

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

    The Agricultural Systems Management Club is selling bags of sunflower seeds for a fundraiser this ...

  5. 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

    applications.  The solution is harvest.  Ideally you will want to wait until you see emergence of a few seed ... making your spring nitrogen applications for small grains.  You should be assessing your current grow ... stage, targeting your applications to be completed before the first stem node is visible (Fleekes Grow ...

  6. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-103

    them a competitive advantage over native plants. Privets aggressively spread by seeds that are ... Over-application of herbicides can result in unacceptable damage to non-targeted plants. Privets stay green into ... early winter when most native plants have gone dormant. Foliar applications of non-residual herbicides ...

  7. Jackson County Cattlemen’s Association

    https://jackson.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/jackson-county-cattlemen%E2%80%99s-association

    View the details in the application for more information.  2024 Scholarship Application:  Downlaod the ... Application Here:   Jackson County Cattlemen’s Association Scholarship   (Word) / (PDF) Due: Monday, May 1st, ... 2024 Mail your completed application to:  Jackson County Cattlemen’s Association P.O. Box 533 Jackson, ...

  8. Jonathan Wins 3rd Place at the GRS in the MS Proposal Category

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/jonathan-wins-3rd-place-grs-ms-proposal-category

    different planting dates, and nitrogen application rates, affect wheat production. More specifically, ... with the best economic return from nitrogen applications." We're thrilled to have Jonathan in ...

  9. 2024 Hardin County Horse Banquet

    https://hardin.osu.edu/news/2024-hardin-county-horse-banquet

    applications are available online at ... https://hardin.osu.edu/news/2024-livestock-commodity-banquet-dates-and-r... with applications due March 29th. As in the past, the new 2024 Horse King, Queen, Prince, and ...

  10. We are hiring a SNAP-Ed Program Assistant!

    https://brown.osu.edu/news/we-are-hiring-snap-ed-program-assistant

    Join our team! We are hiring a SNAP-Ed Program Assistant. The application for this position is now ...

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