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  1. Ohio’s Burn Ban Returns on March 1st

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/ag-safety-stat-safety-through-seasons-2024/ohio%E2%80%99s-burn-ban-returns-march-1st

    branches, overgrown fencerows, and general yard work can create a lot of waste. Many townships and ...

  2. Faculty and Projects Summer 2024

    https://grad.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/future-students/opportunities-undergraduates/summer-research-experiences/faculty-and-projects-summer

    viruses into their cognate host species to observe the effects during actual infection. We have worked ... fecal pH of horses is influenced by diet and can provide some insight into the condition of the ... His research lab works to translate mucosal immunology research in the rodent model into farm animals, ...

  3. Peace Corps

    https://ipa.osu.edu/peace-corps

    generally exploring international development work, this is an exciting time to learn how Peace Corps ...

  4. Wooster Campus

    https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus

    like to volunteer your general help on February 28, email me.   A free bus will leave the Ag Admin ...

  5. Constructed Wetlands (NRCS 656)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/constructed-wetlands-nrcs-656

    recorded. Where effluent can be irrigated onto cropland, or discharged into a vegetative treatment area. ... agricultural production. Cost analyses should take into account the cost of the wetland as well as the acres ... Generally considered cost efficient with a cost per unit of nutrient reduction range from $1.60 to $5.00/Kg ...

  6. Amending Soils with Lime or Gypsum (NRCS 333)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/amending-soils-lime-or-gypsum-nrcs-333

    magnesium (5%) carbonates. A variety of materials have neutralizing capabilities but are generally less ... to adjust pH into the range suggested for different plant species. A water quality benefit has not ... buffer pH value, which is used to determine the amount of lime needed to correct a soil water pH into ...

  7. Vegetative Barrier (NRCS 601)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/vegetative-barrier-nrcs-601

    Permanent strips of stiff, dense vegetation established along the general contour of slopes or ... https://agbmps.osu.edu/submit/email-general-questions-comments-or-concerns Vegetative Barrier (NRCS 601) ...

  8. Grassed Waterways (NRCS 412)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/grassed-waterways-nrcs-412

    without causing erosion or flooding, or it is put into place to prevent gully formation. It is also used ... benefits are very site-specific, so generalized improvements of water quality benefits are difficult to ... local SWCD or NRCS for available programs. Maintenance costs primarily involve mowing and generally do ...

  9. Water and Sediment Basin (NRCS 350 & 638)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/water-and-sediment-basin-nrcs-350-638

    generally constructed across a slope to develop minor water courses that trap sediment and/or detain water. ... topography is generally irregular. Watercourse and gully erosion are a problem. Sheet and rill erosion levels ... requirements. If used with terraces, water and sediment control basins should generally be spaced at terrace ...

  10. Filter Strips/Grassed Riparian Buffers (NRCS 393 & 390)

    https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/filter-stripsgrassed-riparian-buffers-nrcs-393-390

    discharged into surface water systems such as ditches and streams. It improves ditch and streambank ... associated with the sediment. When the flow velocity decreases, some of the runoff will move into the ground ... https://agbmps.osu.edu/submit/email-general-questions-comments-or-concerns Ohio NRCS Standard 390: Riparian Herbaceous Cover Ohio NRCS Standard 393: Filter Strip ...

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