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  1. Gibberella Ear Rot and Mycotoxins in Corn: Sampling, Testing, and Storage

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-cer-04

    approach for reducing the disease and toxin contamination in the field. Fungicide applications at R1 have ...

  2. Evaluating Body Composition of Horses

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/as-1024

    susceptible to disease and heal more slowly from injuries. Additionally, low body condition can mean there is ... disease (Divers et al. 2006). In addition to amino acids and vitamin E, dietary carbohydrates, fat, ... dysbiosis). Hoof quality is supported by the diet, but is also affected by the time of year, disease, age, ...

  3. Quick-Process Pickles

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5345

    granulated and brown sugars are the sweeteners most often used in pickling. White sugar will not add any ... color to the product; however, brown sugar may add a distinctive flavor and color. Do not use a sugar ... ½-inch headspace. Remove air bubbles, wipe jar rims, add lids and rings, and process at 180 degrees F for ...

  4. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Amanda Folck

    https://hcs.osu.edu/amanda

    currently. Some examples that I am working on are updating the turf.unl.edu website, started researching into ... turf: How’d you initially become interested in turf? Amanda: One of my favorite activities at the family ... PowerPoint slides used for the online course had to be updated since all of Ohio State University's ...

  5. Types of Nutrition Incentives Offered at Ohio Farmers Markets and How They are Funded (Nutrition Incentives Series)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/cdfs-4109

    Publications. Last updated in July 2019. sustainableagriculture.net/publications/grassrootsguide/local-food ...

  6. Understanding Genetically Modified Foods

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5058

    consumer benefits include GM apples and potatoes with decreased browning after being cut, and potatoes with ... include: GMOs have potential to help prevent diseases. Can GM foods be used effectively to prevent disease ...

  7. Role of Soil Fungus

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-37

    yellow while the root at the top is a light brown or tan color.  Photo by Randall Reeder. Used with ... diseases including Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia, Phythium, and Verticillium, and downy mildew Ascomycetes ... 2009). Some fungi help to control diseases and predators including a nematode trapping fungi that feeds ...

  8. Fall Color Change in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0145

    present in leaves year-round. Carotenoids These pigments produce yellow, orange, and brown colors in ... Yellow Boxelder (Acer negundo) Yellow Northern red oak (Quercus alba) Red to brown White oak (Quercus ... carotenoids and anthocyanins. When the needles die, they simply turn from green to brown due to the breakdown ...

  9. Selecting, Storing, and Serving Ohio Beets

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5510

    that may help prevent cancer and fight heart disease. Red beets provide vitamin A and C, calcium, iron, ... Katrina Piercy, Amber Mosher, Stephenie Fu, Jessica Larson, and Anne Brown Rodgers. 2015–2020. Dietary ...

  10. Preserving Pie Fillings

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5355

    wide and place in water containing ascorbic acid to prevent browning (see Table 9 for directions for ... water. To prevent stem end browning, use ascorbic acid solution (see Table 9 for directions for preparing ... lemon or orange peel ¼ cup Water 2 cups Brown sugar 2½ cups White sugar 2½ cups Vinegar (5 percent) ...

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