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  1. Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1406

    nectarines are firm and free from defects such as bruising, and insect and disease damage. The best ripe ... and diseases. Frequently, the season’s crop may be lost either by flower bud kill due to low winter ... and managing insects and diseases. Those unable or unwilling to do these things should not attempt to ...

  2. COVID-19 and Deer Hunting Pathogen Safety

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/1027

    potentially zoonotic pathogens such as chronic wasting disease (Pritzkow 2022). In addition, avoid cutting ... for other diseases and for specific instructions on preparing, transporting, and eating game meat. ... Spread of General Disease and To Keep Meat Safe: Do not allow contact between deer and domestic animals, ...

  3. Triticale as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0120

    except when rolling/crimping. Mowing after heading may terminate. Adjust termination dates based on soil ... (K) Very good Compaction fighter Good Disease Good Allelopathic (produces biochemicals that inhibit ... Increased crop diseases: could be a minor problem Hinders crops: could be a minor problem Mature ...

  4. Interpreting a Soil Test Report

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-0514

    update. The P and K values used for recommendation criteria now use a Mehlich 3 soil test reported in ...

  5. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Karl Kisner

    https://hcs.osu.edu/karl

    Market, but we also sell products into Turf & Ornamental, Public Health, Animal Health and Vegetation ... to create many connections so that upon graduation I had a job already lined up to be a Turf ... and business side of the industry is like + some advice for students considering studying turf: When did you ...

  6. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Morgan Hunter

    https://hcs.osu.edu/morgan

     specialization. As a student, Morgan, was involved in a wide variety of activities from the turf club to the  ... CFAES Student Ambassadors, where she was able to represent the turf program. Thankfully, Morgan had the ... considering studying turf: How’d you first become interested in turf? Morgan: I grew up around agriculture and ...

  7. Pearl Millet as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0117

    information: After pearl millet grows to a height of 2 or more feet, mowing it to a height of less than ... 2 inches may terminate it. Mowing pearl millet after heading may terminate it. Follow NRCS guidelines for ... Disease Very good Allelopathic (produces biochemicals that inhibit weeds) Very good Chokes weeds Excellent ...

  8. Clover Mites

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2095

    yard and garden lawn and turf life cycle habits identification clover mites Entomology ... They are a nuisance by their presence, but they do not bite humans or animals, transmit disease, nor ... feed on household furnishings or pantry supplies. They feed on various plants and turf outside, but ...

  9. Ripe Rot of Grape

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/plpath-fru-0052

    disease that primarily occurs in warm, moist, growing regions in the southeastern United States. However, ... during fruit maturation. The disease is caused by multiple species of the fungus Colletotrichum. Ripe rot ... to undesirable flavors and color. Disease Development and Symptoms Ripe rot is caused by multiple ...

  10. Research

    https://hcs.osu.edu/research

    genetics, and sustainable management practices to reduce inputs and increase quality of turf on golf ... courses, sports fields, lawns and funcional green space.  Faculty:  Karl Danneberger  (c),  David Gardner ...

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