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  1. February 7, 2024- New Applicator Training- Webinar

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/february-7-2024-new-applicator-training-webinar

    8- Turf-  The application of pesticides to lawns, turf, sod, or to soil areas being prepared for the ... Turf (8) Industrial Vegetation (5) Turf Insects Applications and Calculations Turf Disease Label ... Turf (Category 8). No testing is available at the conclusion of this course. Contact the ODA to ...

  2. Faculty Expertise

    https://fst.osu.edu/research-and-centers/faculty-expertise

    and/or polyphenols to impact inflammation and metabolism in health and disease. Joint appointments in ... foods and health promotion and disease prevention, metabolomics, analytical chemistry, liquid ...

  3. Chinch Bugs in Turfgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-2503-11

    research suggests that this disease has a greater impact on the chinch bugs when the turf enters into ... crabgrass.  Types of Damage Chinch bug damage is usually first detected when irregular patches of turf begin ... to turn yellow then brown. The patches continue to expand outward and the turf eventually dies, ...

  4. Sorghum-Sudangrass as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0118

    Sorghum-sudangrass does not tolerate shade, flooding, or ponding. Rapid growth is good for short windows. Do not mow ... 18–36 inches. Drought-stressed plants can cause nitrate poisoning. Mowing or harvesting promotes ... to a height of 2 or more feet, mowing it to a height of less than 2 inches may terminate it. Mowing ...

  5. Cereal Rye as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0114

    during the reproductive stage (full bloom). Mowing Mow during milk or dough stages. Chemical Additional ... best to terminate when plants are small except when rolling/crimping. Mowing after heading may result ... potassium (K) Good Compaction fighter Excellent Nematodes Excellent Disease Good Allelopathic (produces ...

  6. Bumble Bee Pollination in Tomato Greenhouses

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0092

    occidentalis in the Western United States was halted due to decimation by disease (Winter et al., 2006). Bumble ... including control for most climactic variables year-round, and added protection from pests and diseases ... Schmid-Hempel, P., Wilfert, L., & Schmid-Hempel, R. (2019). Pollinator diseases: The Bombus–Crithidia system. ...

  7. Selecting, Storing, and Using Fresh Herbs

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5520

    disease. Avoid herbs that are discolored or damaged. Yield Due to many variables such as moisture content, ... diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers. Storage Since the flavor and aroma of herbs ...

  8. Composting at Home

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1189-99

    were previously advised to mow often and let the clippings lay. But composting is now considered an ... excellent alternative. If you have a garden, a lawn, trees, shrubs, or even planter boxes, you have a use ... do not use diseased or infested plants as mulch without composting them first. Yard trimmings such as ...

  9. Growing Apples in the Home Orchard

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1401

    color, bloom period, ripening season, disease resistance and pollen compatibility, all of which are ... that are resistant to important diseases such as apple scab, cedar apple rust, and fire blight. Some of ... the more common disease-resistant apple cultivars are Enterprise (Figure 1), Goldrush, Jonafree, ...

  10. 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 ...

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