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  1. FREE Tick Webinar May 7

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/free-tick-webinar-may-7

    Buckeye State. The webinar will highlight: Tick species Tick pathogens Tick-borne diseases Tick bite ...

  2. Preparing For Pasture Droughts

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/preparing-pasture-droughts

    forage for higher producing animals.” Try to avoid mowing pastures during a drought. If you mow fields ... wait to mow you have more vegetation on the surface that helps keep the soil cooler and it holds ...

  3. Tick Testing Lab Open at OSU

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/tick-testing-lab-open-osu

    of ticks and include all the most common tick-borne diseases of humans and animals, like Lyme ... disease, for $49.99 per tick. buckeyebugbite.osu.edu     Secondly, We have a Buckeye Fundraiser going on ... species in Ohio are rapidly increasing, leading to a surge in tick-borne diseases affecting both people ...

  4. Keep An Eye Out For Late Season Crop Pests

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/keep-eye-out-late-season-crop-pests

    quality issues and they also vector a bacterial disease called yellow vine decline. Squash bug eggs are ...

  5. Post-Harvest Sanitation Steps To Help Prevent Diseases, Insects From Overwintering

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/post-harvest-sanitation-steps-help-prevent-diseases-insects-overwintering

    management. For farmers and gardeners alike, there are some steps to take to help prevent diseases and insects ... of production, there is always a risk of over wintering diseases and insects on alternative host ... with allowing insects and diseases to over winter, can help you make decisions to mitigate such risks. ...

  6. Canning Time: What To Know About Preserving Summer Garden Yields

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/canning-time-what-know-about-preserving-summer-garden-yields

    well. Remember to use only disease-free, fresh fruit.  Do not can tomatoes from dead or frost-killed ...

  7. Rain Damage to Hay

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/rain-damage-hay

    with rain in the forecast is mow sooner rather than later and risk rain on the cut forage, or wait for ... a weather break and lose quality as the forage continues to mature?              Rain on mowed forage causes ... best-case scenario for rain and mowed forage is a quick rain shower within a few hours or less after mowing ...

  8. News and Notes Email Updates

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/link-newsletter

    encouraged to regularly read our Wayne County 4-H News and Notes E-Mail Updates as these messages contain ... important announcements, reminders, and updates regarding 4-H and Junior Fair deadlines, programs, events, ... and other activities. News and Notes E-mail Updates are typically sent out weekly from February ...

  9. Use Tools To Help Prepare For Pest Damage To Fields, Crops

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/use-tools-help-prepare-pest-damage-fields-crops

    potentially lead to introduction of vectored diseases such as bacterial wilt from the cucumber beetles, or ...

  10. Preserve Forage Quality with Baleage

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/preserve-forage-quality-baleage

    grasses, legumes, or small grains. The forage is mowed like you would for dry hay, but curing time is less ... fermentation can occur and create a risk for disease. Diseases that can occur from spoiled baleage include ... breathing. The tongue may also droop from the mouth. Listeriosis is another disease of the nervous system ...

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