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  1. Timber Sale Contracts

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-38-02

    timber. In addition, by following management guidelines in selecting those trees to be harvested and those ... to leave standing, they improve the health and vigor of their forest as well as its quality for other ... operation, including any practices required to control erosion (termed Best Management Practices), is ...

  2. Using Local Woodlot Lumber

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-9-03

    unique in their variety, quality and beauty. Ohio's forests contain well over 100 different ... Keep in mind that lumber quality and strength can vary, and it is important to select pieces of lumber ... good nail holding qualities, decay resistance. Pressure treat poles and posts in direct ground contact. ...

  3. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-70-11

    successfully utilized to manage stiltgrass, but its application is limited to roadsides, open areas, and trail ... found in shaded environments, allowing managers to target it without damaging or preventing the ... herbicides discussed in this publication were at the Crop Data Management Systems website (cdms.net/). This ...

  4. Western Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents 2009-10

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEDE-RP-0125-10

    cropland markets. Surveyed groups include farm managers, rural appraisers, agricultural lenders, OSU ... Development Economics (AEDE) Farm Management webpage at:  ... Production Business Management; Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio ...

  5. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Ailanthus

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-65

    shallow soils of varying pH, and is highly tolerant of poor air quality. Identification Ailanthus trees ... copies of most herbicide labels and SDS could be obtained online at the Crop Data Management System ...

  6. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Privet (Ligustrum spp.)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-103

    copies of most herbicide labels and SDS could be obtained online at the Crop Data Management System ... M. Renz. 2012. Management of invasive plants of Wisconsin: Privet (Ligustrum spp.). University of ... Research Station, GTR SRS-119. Miller, J.H., S.T. Manning and S.F. Enloe. 2010. A management guide for ...

  7. Maps, Apps and Mobile Media Marketing

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-53

    searchandmore.co.uk/internet-marketing/customers-want-mobile-website. This fact sheet was developed as part of a North Central Extension Risk Management Education ...

  8. Predators of Poultry

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/vme-22

    managed. Commercial poultry producers maintain flocks within buildings for their entire production cycle. ...

  9. Food Preservation: Freezing Fruits

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-5349

    microorganisms will continue to grow. Freezing also slows chemical changes that affect quality. Natural enzymes ... fresh fruits lose quality rapidly after harvesting. Harvest only the amount you can preserve within ... retain quality, freeze fruits quickly at the lowest possible freezer setting. For best results, freeze ...

  10. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio’s Forests: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-66

    Management Systems website: www.cdms.net. Others are available through the individual manufacturer's web ...

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