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  1. Conference Offers Tools To Make Better Ohio Wines

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/conference-offers-tools-make-better-ohio-wines

    that, growers need to learn ways to contend with the state’s sometimes harsh winters, as well as fend ... discuss water and grape ripening, as well as grapes’ winter hardiness. Lee Lutes, head winemaker at Black ...

  2. Fertilization

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4389

    than normal winter followed by a warm and wet April. Delaying initial nitrogen application until closer ...

  3. A Day in the Woods

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/day-woods

    them-Enjoy the fall woods   November 8: Winter Tree Identification- Zaleski State Forest-Learn to use buds ...

  4. Disease Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4391

    Chlorotic and necrotic interveinal strips extending length of leaf. Cold, wet fall and winter with freezing and thawing causing root ...

  5. Insect Control

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4379

    usually arrive in June (from buckthorn shrubs, where they spend the winter), populations usually do not ...

  6. Mild, Wet, and Windy Next 30 Days

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-04/mild-wet-and-windy-next-30-days

    late winter and very early spring is likely to return quickly to normal rainfall as spring progresses. ...

  7. Raindrops Kept Falling on Our Heads

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/raindrops-kept-falling-our-heads

    often. With a high rainfall count heading into winter, even if December winds up with average or even ...

  8. Changes Made to Rules on Applying Fertilizer

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/changes-made-rules-applying-fertilizer

    offering recertification programs in nearly every county this fall and winter, said Mary Ann Rose, program ...

  9. From Deer to Bats to Cats, Conference to Focus on Managing Wildlife Conflicts

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/deer-bats-cats-conference-focus-managing-wildlife-conflicts

    she said, is right now: in fall and heading into winter. That’s because excluding bats from a building ...

  10. Higher Carbon Dioxide Levels Prompt More Plant Growth, But Fewer Nutrients

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/higher-carbon-dioxide-levels-prompt-more-plant-growth-fewer-nutrients

    below 59 degrees Fahrenheit, such as winter wheat, said Katrina Cornish, Ohio Research Scholar and ...

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