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  1. Farmers, Consultants Needed for Major Initiative to Update Fertilizer Guidelines

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/farmers-consultants-needed-major-initiative-update-fertilizer-guidelines

    embarking on a major initiative to determine the optimal rates of fertilization on the state’s major crops. ... .   “If they apply fertilizer based on just what the crop needs, the overwhelming majority of time, we’ll ... farmers will be paid up to $500 for participating, and crop consultants who join the effort will be paid ...

  2. New Soil Fertility website available

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    Soil Fertility A new website  is available for farmers, crop consultants and educators interested ... and soil productivity. The lab collaborates with farmers, crop consultants, and educators on a wide ... in a wide range of soil fertility and management issues. The website focuses on the work of the Soil ...

  3. Updating Ohio's Phosphorus Risk Index Is Generating Positive Initial Results

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/updating-ohios-phosphorus-risk-index-generating-positive-initial-results

    agricultural soil phosphorus levels in accordance with the Tri-State Fertility Guidelines helps lower the ... erosion due to a major soil disturbance or fertilizer application,” Dayton said. “Also evaluated are ... This news article was originally published on the website of the College of Food, Agricultural, ...

  4. New Ohio State Research Shows Phosphorus Levels in Ohio Soils Trending Downward

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    Guidelines.   “Farmers are being asked to avoid applying phosphorus fertilizer beyond crop needs,” Culman ... tool farmers use to determine if phosphorus fertilizer is needed for crop growth, and if so, how much. ...   The findings, part of the college’s Field to Faucet initiative, represent good news for Ohioans ...

  5. Ohio State Working to Update Tri-State Fertility Recommendations for Soybeans, Corn and Wheat

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-working-update-tri-state-fertility-recommendations-soybeans-corn-and-wheat

    in helping researchers update the soybean, corn and wheat fertility recommendations for Ohio, ... corn and wheat as part of an overall effort to update the tri-state fertility recommendations. OSU ... and need to be updated to reflect the growing conditions now.   “Farming has changed substantially in ...

  6. Renee Johnston

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    website content, communicating changes / updates as needed with ENR students Academic Affairs Committee ... classes:  identifying needs related to course offerings and planning schedule of classes to minimize ... requirements Reporting / Data Management:   Compiling and reviewing general enrollment trends for ENR majors as ...

  7. Ohio State University Researchers Working with Farmers to Protect Ohio Water Quality, Lessen Algal Blooms

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-university-researchers-working-farmers-protect-ohio-water-quality-lessen-algal

    suggests that a majority of farmers may be willing to employ additional management practices,” said Wilson, ... University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) continue to work with farmers ... farmlands.    Farmers are concerned about nutrient loss, believing that it is likely to have a negative impact ...

  8. Revised Phosphorus Index Can Help Curb Agricultural Runoff

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    levels in accordance with the  Tri-State Fertility Guidelines  helps lower the concentration of ... This news article originally appeared on the website of the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... Environmental Sciences and was written by Tracy Turner. COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio farmers will soon have access to ...

  9. Attracting more farmers to participate in water quality efforts

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    is keeping farmers from changing how they apply fertilizer to their fields, according to a behavioral ... fertilizer underground than at the surface, and farmers might not have the time to do that. The most ... machinery for the subsurface placement of fertilizer could trigger more farmers to be willing to try out the ...

  10. New Study Will Track Ways to Cut Runoff from Elevated Phosphorus Fields

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    farmers on crop and soil matters, such as the types and rates of fertilizer to apply — and some of the ... of the fertilizers and manures that farmers apply to their fields. But rain can wash phosphorus out ... the needed characteristics and to make sure the farmer is comfortable with the arrangements. The team ...

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