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  1. Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/HYG-1422

    for information on soil testing. Increase soil organic matter by adding organic materials, such as ... moist, well-drained soils with a soil pH between 4.0–5.2 and high organic content (Gao et. al., 2019). ... be in the range of 4.5–5.5, with an ideal pH of 4.5 and 4%–7% organic matter or more. For soils with ...

  2. What's in Your Soil?

    https://trumbull.osu.edu/news/whats-your-soil

    the Guesswork Out of Gardening One of the biggest benefits of soil testing is simple: it eliminates ... guesswork. A soil test provides a snapshot of your soil’s pH, nutrient levels, and organic matter content, ... medium—it’s a living system. In addition to nutrients and pH, soil tests can provide insight into organic ...

  3. Spring Management of Thin Pastures and Hayfields

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-09/spring-management-thin-pastures-and-hayfields

    Pasture Condition Scoring guidelines for our area recommend 80+% of ground be covered by growing or ... better seed-soil contact than broadcast seedings, but both are options in our area. Increase seeding ... Estimating plant cover is more realistic than counting stems or plants in diverse pasture mixes; the NRCS ...

  4. Internal Pricing

    https://swel.osu.edu/internalpricing

      Analysis price/sample Soil/Solid Samples   Sample Processing to <2mm         $3 Salinity and pH ...   pH  water or 1:1 DI:soil         $3 EC water or 1:1 DI:soil $3 Total Elemental Analysis   Multi-elment XRF ... EPA method 6200 > 10 elements $30 US EPA method 3051a microwave soil digestion with < 5 elements ...

  5. Precision Conservation: Targeted Conservation Practices for Profitable and Sustainable Crop Production

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/fabe-0562

    particulate emissions by minimizing unnecessary field operations. Increases soil organic matter and carbon ... and increases soil carbon and wildlife habitat through targeted practices. Benefits of Precision ... sequestration with cover crops and residue retention. Reduces soil erosion and off- site transport of nutrients ...

  6. Soybean Plants and Potential for Freeze Damage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-12/soybean-plants-and-potential-freeze-damage

    freeze damage occurred in the no-till field compared to the tilled field. Cover crops. In 2021 and 2022, ... we conducted a soybean planting date (ultra-early, early, and normal dates) and cover crop (early ... population was reduced to 19,000 to 21,000 plants/acre when there was a cover crop (terminated early or ...

  7. Pasture Management for Healthy Land & Healthy Horses 5/30/26, Greenacres Equine Arena

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/pasture-management-healthy-land-healthy-horses-53026-greenacres-equine-arena

    manure management options, stocking rates, and sacrifice lots Speakers include: JT Benitez, OSU ... Extension, Butler County Nicole Gunderman, Hamilton County Soil & Water Micalene Villamagna, Greenacres ... Foundation OSU Extension, Butler County Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District Questions? ...

  8. Using Manure with Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-13/using-manure-corn

    heavy rainfall. No-till and cover crop systems, where the field was not deeply tilled in the spring, ... manure nutrients. The nitrogen in liquid manure is ammonium nitrogen which the corn crop can immediately ... utilize. Incorporating manure into growing corn can boost crop yields, reduce nutrient losses, and give ...

  9. Herbicide Considerations In Fluctuating Weather Patterns

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-12/herbicide-considerations-fluctuating-weather-patterns

    planting can increase the risk of crop injury from soil-applied residual herbicides. In most situations, ... activation.  Cool conditions slow the rate of herbicide metabolism by crop plants and can lead to increased ... will have implications for lower crop competitiveness with weeds, and may increase importance of timely ...

  10. Highlighting ‘Survey-based Analysis of Farmer’s Needs for Carbon Farming Opportunities’ at the Soil Research Symposium 2025 and Announcing the Launch of Phase 2 of the Carbon Markets Survey

    https://carbon.osu.edu/news/highlighting-%E2%80%98survey-based-analysis-farmer%E2%80%99s-needs-carbon-farming-opportunities%E2%80%99-soil-research

    and outreach on soil carbon and carbon programs. We are excited to share that the C-FARM poster ... accounting tools, perceived barriers, and willingness to adopt soil health practices that support carbon ... The Ohio State University’s Soil Research Symposium 2025 held on December 5 at Kottman Hall ...

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