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Vegetable Growers Outlook: Disease Challenges
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/vegetable-growers-outlook-disease-challenges
economy. Therefore, it is important to keep up to date on the progression of major diseases affecting ... Medina County. Downy mildew is a potentially devastating disease of cucurbit crops, but especially ... mildew. According to Sally Miller, OSU Extension Vegetable Disease specialist, after downy mildew has been ...
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Vinegar Makes Good Organic Herbicide
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/vinegar-makes-good-organic-herbicide
everything from the home to health to lawn care, has been found to be an effective herbicide in vegetable and ... high-value fruit production. Vinegar, known to knock out a weed or two on the lawn, can also kill off ground ... vegetables are planted, ground cover is normally mowed down or killed by herbicides. "We found that the ...
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Spring Forage Outlook
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/spring-forage-outlook
crown buds might be initiated and grow as well. Mowing existing top growth will not improve the ...
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Late Summer Hay Seeding
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/late-summer-hay-seeding
established fields’ first cutting, a summer seeding can be mowed or grazed “on time.” Summer seeding is also ... chance of sclerotinia crown and stem rot. This disease is more common when no-till is used and/or clover ...
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4-H Ramps Up Online Opportunities
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/4-h-ramps-online-opportunities
identification, feed identification, diseases, and many other topics. These study guides are an interactive tool ... ohio4h.org and we have been keeping our Wayne County 4-H families updated and connected through frequent ... email updates, a frequently asked questions document, and countywide Zoom meetings. Doug Foxx is an OSU ...
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Wayne County 4-H Year in Review
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/wayne-county-4-h-year-review
major Zoom updates averaging 100+ participants each were held from March through August to keep Wayne ... County 4-H youth, families, and volunteers updated on constantly changing plans, guidance, restrictions, ... and updated again for use statewide in 2021 700+ Wayne County youth each participated in one of our ...
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Managing for High Quality Stored Forage
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/managing-high-quality-stored-forage-0
plant maturity and plant respiration losses after mowing. Forage maturity, in particular for our first ... moisture as soon as possible. After mowing, plants continue to respire at a significantly high rate until ... losses include mowing early in the day to maximize sunshine and drying conditions, and very importantly, ...
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Do's and Dont's for Getting Your Yard and Garden Ready for Winter
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/dos-and-donts-getting-your-yard-and-garden-ready-winter
they become soft or mushy or have mold on them, all of which are typical signs of disease or rot. If ... the diseased or bad ones are left in with the good, you run the risk of losing a significant amount of ... of them being the lack of diseases and insects present during that time of year. More often than not, ...
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Using the Weather to Control Dollar Spot
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/using-weather-control-dollar-spot
turfgrass industry's most economically important fungal diseases. Turfgrass plant pathologist Mike ... applications to manage dollar spot--- a disease whose annual appearance can kill grass and leave behind large, ... irregular straw-colored patches. For those maintaining lawns, parks, sports fields and golf courses, the ...
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Cover Crops Offer Options
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/cover-crops-offer-options
often be raked and baled the day after mowing. The other option is to simply mow the crop at the heading ...