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  1. Managing Frost Injured Alfalfa

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/managing-frost-injured-alfalfa

    of the stored energy reserves have been used to survive the winter and to initiate new growth with ... the early warm temperatures. Stands that were healthy and vigorous going into the winter last fall ... condition going into the winter will probably suffer more injury and recover more slowly, because their ...

  2. Healthy Ground, Healthy Atmosphere: Recarbonizing the Earth's Soils

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/healthy-ground-healthy-atmosphere-recarbonizing-the-earths-soils

    than 10 varieties of plants, including crimson clover, pearl millet, and Austrian winter peas, form ... all winter,” Brandt says. “And in the spring, we’ll plant corn right into this.” (to read the full ...

  3. Ukrainian professors, scientists visit OSU for applied research and Extension collaboration

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/summer-2019/ukrainian-professors-scientists-visit-osu-for-applied-research-and-extension

    Ukraine.  They were amazed to see how cover crops covered the grounds during the winter months, control ...

  4. Ohio Pawpaw Growers Association Newsletters

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/publications/newsletters/ohio-pawpaw-growers-association-newsletters

    Winter 2015   2014 Newsletters OPGA Spring 2014 Newsletter OPGA Fall 2014 Newsletter  NAPGA E-zine March ...

  5. Emergency Forage for Planting Early to Mid-Summer

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forage-planting-early-mid-summer

    feed their herds. Forage stands were damaged across Ohio this past winter, and the wet spring has ... further deteriorated the few stands that initially appeared they might recover from winter damage. It is ...

  6. Raspberries

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/fruits/raspberries

    harvest.  Good winter hardiness, very good root suckering and vigor.  May not be winter hardy where winter ... fruit quality. Performance in Ohio and other states is not known. Winter hardiness may be a concern. May ... winter injury), vigorous, and sucker easily.  Large, soft fruit is cohesive with good flavor.  Good fresh ...

  7. Updates on Fruit Research Projects and Extension Programs at South Centers

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/spring-2018/updates-fruit-research-projects-and-extension-programs-south-centers

    last stumbling blocks for successful blueberry production is winter storage.  We have used row covers ... as a way to protect blueberry roots during the winter months. However, this method is quite ...

  8. Funded Grants

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/soil-water-bioenergy/grants

    no-till corn-soybean sustainability with winter-hardy clover blends. Grassland Oregon Assoc., $ 30,000. ...

  9. Alfalfa Risks from the Wild Weather Ride This Winter

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/alfalfa-risks-wild-weather-ride-winter

    Author(s): Jason Hartschuh As farmers call in to discuss this strange winter and its risks to ... alfalfa plants from their winter dormancy. Once dormancy is broke, the plants start using the nutrients ... problem, the challenge is going to be how many times winter temperatures returned to average and force ...

  10. Cold-hardy wine grape cultivars are the latest addition to our wine grape vineyard

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/connections-newsletter-summer-edition-2015/fruit/cold-hardy-wine-grape-cultivars-are-the

    very hard.  There are several different ways to deal with winter injuries.  One approach is to plant ... super winter hardy grape cultivars.  Whatever cultivars are selected, they still need to produce good ... winter injuries to Traminette in 2014.      Both Ryan Slaughter and Gary Gao extend our sincere ...

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