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  1. OCAMM odds & ends

    https://ocamm.osu.edu/news/ocamm-odds-ends-23

    revise their application and complete the required nutrient management plan.  |  Article From Morning ... produced and crop nutrient needs for over 3,000 U.S. counties, identifying manure ‘sources’ and ‘sinks’. ... runoff.  |  Article Illinois Nutrient Loss Reduction Strategy (NRLS) podcasts available | To reduce runoff ...

  2. Farm to Health: Maximizing Nutrients and Phytonutrients in Ohio Produce

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5581

    their combination of nutrients and phytonutrients likely play a role in preventing or delaying the ... preservation exposes the fruit or vegetable to heat, oxygen and light, all which can degrade nutrient and ... of fruits and vegetables is a key to good health, since nutrients often work together. Vegetables ...

  3. Soil Testing and Nutrient Application Practices of Ohio Agronomy Retailers

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-35/soil-testing-and-nutrient-application-practices-ohio-agronomy

    A survey of agricultural retailers was undertaken to provide a benchmark of current practice ... adoption of soil sampling, type of spatial sampling, placement and timing of nutrient application currently ... being used in Ohio’s two major watersheds. The responding retailers provided services on 3.8 million ...

  4. OCAMM odds & ends

    https://ocamm.osu.edu/news/ocamm-odds-ends-16

    Basin assistance programs updated | To help reduce nutrient runoff, the ODA’s new Ohio Working Lands ... grains, land apply manure, and plant a cover crop.  |   Article From SWCS Conservation NewsBriefs: ... P application guidelines and water management, but need better cost-benefit information, support tools, and ...

  5. Know Your Plant Requirements

    https://soilhealth.osu.edu/soil-health-assessment/know-your-plant-requirements

    of nutrients typically used by the last crop grown and the needs of the crop to come. Ohio State ... Plants vary in their nutrient requirements, optimal pH, and tolerance of standing water or shade. ... vegetables or landscaping plants that are able to thrive in the sunlight and drainage conditions specific to ...

  6. 2024 Second Quarter Fertilizer Prices Across Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-10/2024-second-quarter-fertilizer-prices-across-ohio

    Results from a quarterly survey of retail fertilizer prices in the state of Ohio revealed ... 2024). The survey was completed by 32 retailers, representing 19 counties, who do business in the state ... Ohio Fertilizer Prices Nutrient Responses (n) Sale Type Min $/ton Max $/ton Avg $/ton Anhydrous ammonia ...

  7. Forage Tests Provide Valuable Information

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/forage-tests-provide-valuable-information

    likely to be low.  Will this hay meet the nutrient requirements of those livestock that consume it?  If ... showing all the calculations in this article, feeding this hay results in more than a 2.2 lb. (±14%) ... quality, we need to take a page from soil testing and say, don’t guess, forage test.  Wet conditions and ...

  8. Hydroponic Nutrient Solution for Optimized Greenhouse Tomato Production

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1437

    stages require increased levels of specific nutrients like nitrogen (N), calcium (Ca), and potassium (K) ... expected) and poor fruit quality of those fruits formed during overly vegetative growth. Other nutrients ... , like calcium (Ca) and potassium (K), are also reduced during this phase as they are not needed at high ...

  9. Consumer Surveys Help Boost Taste Quality of Pasteurized Cider

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/consumer-surveys-help-boost-taste-quality-pasteurized-cider

    they said it tasted sweet and mellow. Half liked the fresh-pressed cider because it had a tart, fresher ... taste to it. I suppose it just all depends on what the palate likes," said fruit specialist Joe ... Scheerens and other Ohio State researchers, like horticulturist Diane Miller, conducted cider taste tests on ...

  10. Chow Line: Food irradiation safe, but not widely accepted

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-food-irradiation-safe-not-widely-accepted

    fruits and vegetables, need to be individually labeled or have the symbol displayed nearby. An exception ... you likely won’t see them in the grocery store. Most of the reason, many experts say, is because of ... negative consumer perceptions about the process: Who wants to eat anything that sounds like it has ...

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