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  1. General Pest Control- New Applicator Training (Category 10A)

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/general-pest-control-new-applicator-training-category-10a-4

     in the winter.     Registration $55 March 22- General Pest Control  $110 March 22-March 23- Review ...

  2. Online Webinar- New Pesticide Applicator Training- March 23

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/online-webinar-new-pesticide-applicator-training-march-23

    online  Commercial Recertification Programs  in the winter.       Registration $35 Morning Session  - ...

  3. Commercial Applicator

    https://pested.osu.edu/commercialapplicator

    Commercial Recertification Opportunities Dates and information on OSUE Pesticide Safety Education winter ...

  4. Online Webinar- New Pesticide Applicator Training- February 16, 2022

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/online-webinar-new-pesticide-applicator-training-february-16-2022

    online  Commercial Recertification Programs  in the winter.       Registration $35 Morning Session  - ...

  5. Early Grazing

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/early-grazing

    Ohio are likely to be subject to hay and other feed prices during the winter. Like most things in life, ... that first grazing pass. Our pasture forages are just emerging from winter dormancy and they have a lot ... pastures that are soggy, especially if they have been cooped up all winter and are going to tear around is ...

  6. Plant Now to Graze Later

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/plant-now-graze-later

    Fall and winter grazing seems a long way off as we take a peek at the forecast of warm and sunny ... weather. However, now is the time to start thinking about planting cool season annuals and winter cover ... They include red clover (2 to 4 lb/acre), hairy vetch (25 lb/acre), or winter peas (50 lb/acre) in the ...

  7. Winter Pasture Management

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-pasture-management

    livestock producers with stock out on winter pastures.  Saturated unfrozen soils, dormant pasture grasses, ... the insulating ability of the animal’s winter coat.  Beyond this, I will suggest that there are other ... not freeze in the winter and rain is more common than snow, a wrench is thrown into pasture ...

  8. Do's and Dont's for Getting Your Yard and Garden Ready for Winter

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/dos-and-donts-getting-your-yard-and-garden-ready-winter

    for the first time, being prepared for winter will prove to be worthwhile come spring. One of the ... used without issue for many years. Hoses that are exposed to the harsh winter weather, especially with ... to dig up corms, bulbs, or tubers that need to be brought inside for the winter. Typically, these are ...

  9. Winter Wheat Stand Assessment and Fertilization

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-wheat-stand-assessment-and-fertilization-0

    Evaluate winter wheat stands after green up for yield potential based on a stand count and ... temperature.  Typically, winter wheat is said to break dormancy once soil temperature has warmed to 39 F or ... is to determine if some form of weed control is needed.  Weeds of concern include winter annual weeds ...

  10. Storage of Fall Fruit and Vegetable Crops After Harvest

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/storage-fall-fruit-and-vegetable-crops-after-harvest

    storing some crops to sell throughout the winter and early spring. Some commonly stored vegetables include ... winter months when other crops are unable to be locally grown and sold. These storage practices may be ... pointers before putting away crops over winter include finding varieties that are better suited for winter ...

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