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Safe Driving During Harvest Season
speed of the tractor.- Keep a constant lookout for pedestrians, animals, mailboxes, steep ditch ...
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All Puckered Up: Dicamba Drift Reminders
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-25/all-puckered-dicamba-drift-reminders
PGR applications to ditches, pastures, lawns, and contaminated water movement. Some fact sheets worth ...
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Vinayak Shedekar
https://fabe.osu.edu/our-people/vinayak-shedekar
V.S., Penn C., Pease, L., King, K.W., Kalcic, M., and Livingston, S. 2020 Performance of a ditch ... conservation channel designs deliver an effective last-ditch defense against downstream phosphorus impairment? ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-34
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2010/34
setbacks from surface features such as ditches, surface tile inlets, ponds, etc when applying manure or ...
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Putting poison hemlock in perspective
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/19-2021/putting-poison-hemlock-perspective
safety of these areas or can be seen by people. These areas include parks, roadsides, ditches ...
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FABE Researchers Receive $5 Million Grant to Study Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields
then into drainage ditches, rivers and eventually Lake Erie. In 2016, Ohio, Michigan and the Canadian ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2012-34
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2012/34
for the crop we want to grow. No sense sending dollars down the ditch. Phosphorous management: ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-42
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2011/42
a break of at least 200 feet. · Utilize fields which are furthest from streams, ditches ... drainage ditches, streams, surface inlets, and water bodies. This distance may need to be greater when ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-34
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2007/34
nutrients and pesticides from your field directly to ditches or streams. Therefore, timely repairs will have ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2008-01
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2008/01
separated by a break of at least 200 feet. # Use fields that are furthest from streams, ditches, waterways, ... sensitive areas and areas of concentrated flow such as grassy waterways, surface drainage ditches, streams, ...