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  1. Farmers’ Resilience, Need for Preparation Highlighted in Aftermath of Recent Tornado

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/farmers%E2%80%99-resilience-need-for-preparation-highlighted-in-aftermath-recent-tornado

    a structure takes a direct hit or not, building materials, or whether debris and other projectiles hit ... around building assets- like grain bins and barns- with materials that may better withstand extreme ... map application may not be accessible at a moment’s notice.  In addition, he recommends that farmers ...

  2. Ohio Farm Custom Rates 2012

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEDE-11-12

    relationships between the parties or due to the fact that custom providers may see an increased probability of ... average includes approximately two-thirds of all survey responses.) Charges may be added if the custom ... provider considers a job abnormal. A job may be considered abnormal due to the distance from the ...

  3. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-68

    honeysuckle, there are several methods that may be considered. Which method is applied depends on the size of ... so dense that access to the area is limited, landowners may elect to use some mechanical means of ... removals may best be done when the ground is frozen or at a minimum when the ground is not wet. Removing ...

  4. Is a Prenuptial Agreement Right for Your Farm Business?

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-51

    may be at risk if they pre-decease their new spouse.   As farms increase in size and new family ... members become a part of the business, either directly or indirectly, there becomes a real need to discuss ... the event of a death, dissolution, or divorce. Incur debts during marriage the other spouse may have ...

  5. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio's Forests: Autumn Olive and Russian Olive

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/F-69-11

    control or eliminate a woody, non-native invasive shrub like autumn or Russian olive, several methods may ... that access to the area is difficult, landowners may elect to use mechanical means of removing large ... be cautious of the timing of removal. Removing vast numbers of plants may result in a large area of ...

  6. Predators of Poultry

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

    usually housed in a variety of facility types that may or may not offer secure predator protection. In ... addition, they may not be housed at all, allowing the birds to free-range and take cover under existing ... birds, and the carcass may be found in close proximity to the site of attack. Coyotes are active night ...

  7. Whole Farm Planning Model

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-52

    ex-spouses) who are not directly involved in the day-to-day operations. Individual Assessment There is no one ... beneficial given the complexity of most farming operations. While some family members may be better with ... bookkeeping or managing employees, others may be better at managing livestock or fixing equipment. Each family ...

  8. Food Preservation: Freezing Fruits

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

    crystals remaining. Completely thawed fruits will be limp or mushy and may discolor. Directions for ... fruit. Unripe fruits may be bitter. Freeze soft, very ripe fruits as purées. To remove dirt, wash fruits ... and 1 inch for quart containers). For dry pack whole berries and cut fruit may be frozen in a single ...

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

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

    white flowers appear May to June. Arranged in clusters at or near the tips of branches. Stamens extend ... methods that may be considered. The method applied depends on the size of the plants, the size of the ... appropriately labeled at the time of publication. Because pesticide labeling may change at any time, you should ...

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

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

    cropland category are expected to equal 2.7% of land value in 2010. The southwest region for the purposes ...   5.80% 1.36% 7.16% 4.44% Pasture Land — Cash Rent per Acre   $52 $25 $77 $27 Pasture Land — Value per ... $109 $108 –0.92% $0.86 $0.85 2.7% 2.7% Western Top 192.2 60.0 $180 $179 –0.56% $0.94 $0.93 3.3% 3.4% ...

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