If you need to use a pesticide, read the environmental hazards section carefully before you buy or use it. Any particular risks to bees or other pollinators will be listed there. https://t.co/idu4DbCxCS
When herbicide residues pass through livestock's gut and persist in the manure, it is called carryover. That contaminated compost can damage your garden. What do you do about it, and how can you avoid it? We have answers! https://t.co/iMKgC0IDZc
A practice that gets manure exactly where it needs to be and helps reduce the risk of nutrient runoff into our waterways.
This month #ODA highlights Manure Incorporation, one of @H2Ohio's Best Management Practices.
#OH#IO#cleanwater#OhioAg#H2Ohio#BMP
Identifying the furry culprit is critical in determining the best course of action to solve the problem. Your county extension service can be a big help! Find your local office https://t.co/pMQNivuxpX. Always keep pets and children away from areas where baits have been applied.
If you missed out on joining us for last Tuesday's #AgTechTues webinar, you can catch the recording on our YouTube channel: https://t.co/IHTgAFRpxL
Be sure to register to join us for next week's session, Pushing Soybean Productivity in Ohio. https://t.co/ydUtEaDTtY
Wash clothing worn during pesticide application before re-use, wash it separately from other laundry, and properly discard items that have become heavily contaminated with pesticide. It is best to dispose of clothing that has been contaminated by undiluted product. #FFA2021
🚨 Attention 🚨
The Spotted Lanternfly has been discovered in Ohio. A resident reported a dead adult #SLF in Mingo Junction, just south of Steubenville along the Ohio River.
ODA is working with @USDA@ohiodnr Ohio State University Extension & Ohio Grape Industries Committee.
Cockroaches can come into our homes in search of food and water. Find ways to make your home less accessible to them by sealing cracks and crevices. Secure food sources and limit water leakage to limit their presence. Find out more at: https://t.co/pNpgdE4Ft5
What is Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) and will it control many insects? Bt is a soil bacterium that targets a specific pest. Each strain may be used to kill different insects, like caterpillars. Find out more about the bacteria and how it can be used at: https://t.co/pVCfcd7cZo