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    NOAA's drought map for Ohio as of Tuesday at 8 a.m. Since then, rain showers buffeted the region on Tuesday and Wednesday, but this might not be enough to end the drought, Adam Hartman, the map's ...

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    Before fertilizing your garden here's what to know about organic fertilizers, whether you need them, and how to find the right ones for you.

  4. Do these 3 things in the fall for the best lawn next spring - AOL

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    When you fertilize on this schedule you will not need to apply any heavy applications of fertilizer in the spring. In the spring all that you should do is apply pre-emergent weed control.

  5. Dryland farming - Wikipedia

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    Dryland farming caused a large dust storm in parts of Eastern Washington on October 4, 2009. Courtesy: NASA/GSFC, MODIS Rapid Response [1]. Dryland farming has evolved as a set of techniques and management practices to adapt to limited availability of water, as in the Western US and other regions affected by climate change for crops such as tomato and maize.

  6. Soil fertility - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen and potassium are also needed in substantial amounts. For this reason these three elements are always identified on a commercial fertilizer analysis. For example, a 10-10-15 fertilizer has 10 percent nitrogen, 10 percent available phosphorus (P 2 O 5) and 15 percent water-soluble potassium (K 2 O). Sulfur is the fourth element that may ...

  7. Climate change in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Areas in Ohio are potentially vulnerable to "formerly tropical illnesses" like Zika and West Nile making their way into the state. [6] Tickborne Diseases (spread by ticks) are an increasing concern in Ohio too as it has been one of the frequently suffered disease. Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) is also known common. [7]

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