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Controlling Undesirable Trees, Shrubs, and Vines in Your Woodland
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-45
growing late into the fall. Table 1 (click to download PDF). A list of some ring-porous, diffuse-porous, ... and semi ring-porous species. When girdling and/or frilling diffuse-porous trees the cuts need to be ...
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Respirators for the Farm
https://agsafety.osu.edu/program-areas/respirators-farm
doctor’s advice may be needed before using a respirator in the person has lung disease, heart trouble, or ...
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Food Preservation: Canning Meat, Poultry, and Game
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5330
Extension educator for information if you slaughter your own meat. Use only meat from healthy, disease ... bones. Hot Pack Precook meat until rare by roasting, stewing, or browning in a small amount of fat. If ... cut cased sausage into 3–4-inch links. Cook until lightly browned. Ground meat may be sautéed without ...
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Food Preservation: Making and Preserving Barbecue and Hot Sauces
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5365
chopped 1 teaspoon black peppercorns 2 crushed garlic cloves 1 cup brown sugar 1 tablespoon dry mustard ...
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X-Disease of Peach, Nectarine, and Cherry
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-0013
X-disease affects peach, nectarine, sweet cherry, and sour cherry trees in the Great Lakes regions of the ... United States and Canada. In the Northwestern United States, the disease also occurs on plums. On peach, ... nectarine, and plum trees the disease is referred to as Peach X-disease. On cherry trees it is called Western ...
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Controlling Non-native Invasive Plants in Ohio’s Forests: Kudzu (Pueraria lobata)
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0158
essential for good control. Open patches should be treated with a crosshatch spray pattern. First, the ... Retreatment may entail another broadcast application (in the case of difficult patches) or spot treatments to ... second growing season. The patch should be checked annually for a minimum of three years for best ...
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Food Preservation: Preserving Food With Less Sugar
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5359
microbial activity; thus, recipes should not be modified or adapted. While honey, corn syrup, and brown ...
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Brown Patch on Turfgrass
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-3084
susceptible to brown patch. Colonial bentgrass is very susceptible to the disease. Cultural Practices. Avoid ... patches on turf brown patch on turf brown path fungus on lawn fungicide infected turfgrass Plant Pathology ... to young immature grass seedlings. During long periods of hot, wet, and humid conditions, brown patch ...
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Growing Hardy Figs in Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1439
diseases and insects will be prevalent. So far, we have observed tiny brown spots on leaves (Figure 6). The ... mosaic disease (FMD) is a viral disease that produces yellow rings on leaves and sometimes symptoms on ... topping the list of fig-producing nations (Oberheu, 2018). Figure 1. Fresh Brown Turkey figs from trials ...
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Food Preservation: Basics for Canning Fruit
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5343
syrup, light brown sugar, or mild-flavored honey can replace as much as half of the sugar used in ... the canned foods to cool on the countertop before removing the screw ring bands. Jars should not be ...