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FACT SHEETS OLDER THAN FIVE YEARS (AS OF JAN. 1, 2016) The following fact sheets are older than five years and were not migrated to the new Ohioline website: extension.osu.edu OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION 4-H Youth Development Series: Ohio History of 4-H, 4H-001-99 What Is 4-H Youth Development?, 4H-002-99 How Do I Become a 4-H Volunteer?, 4H-003-99 Types of 4-H Volunteers, 4H-004-99 Finances and Fund Raising, 4H-005-99 Effective 4-H Club Meetings, 4H-006-99 Building Self-Esteem with Youth, 4H-008-07 Recognizing and Rewarding 4-Hers, 4H-009-99 Community Service, 4H-012-99 Involving Parents, 4H-013-99 4-H Club Officers and Committees, 4H-014-99 Ages and Stages of Youth Development, 4H-015-99 Appreciating Diversity in 4-H, 4H-016-99 Tools for Public Speaking, 4H-017-99 Nonformal Teaching Methods, 4H-018-99 Recognizing 4-H Volunteers: Utilizing State Awards to Show Appreciation, 4H-019-07 Managing Conflict Creatively, 4H-020-99 Involving Teens as Leaders, 4H-021-99 Effective Behavior Management, 4H-022-99 Ohio 4-H Volunteer Development Opportunities, 4H-023-07 Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect, 4H-024-99 Designing a 4-H Club Constitution and By-laws, 4H-025-99 Recognizing 4-H Members: Strategies for Volunteers, 4H-026-07 Keeping Older Youth Involved in 4-H Clubs, 4H-027-06 Guidelines for the Purchase and Care of Dairy Beef Feeders, 4H-28-08 Effective Ways to Promote 4-H Camps, 4H-29-08 A Guide to Planning 4-H Programs (no fact sheet number, 2008) Ages & Stages for Caregivers (Family and Consumer Sciences): Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 1-4 Months, ASC-1-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 5-8 Months, ASC-2-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 9-12 Months, ASC-3-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 12-18 Months, ASC-4-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 18-24 Months, ASC-5-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 2 Years, ASC-6-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 3 Years, ASC-7-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 4 Years, ASC-8-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 5 Years, ASC-9-02 Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics Series: Climate Change: Science, Policy, and Economics, AE-3-98 Cost-Share Program Evaluation Worksheet: Cost of Owning Specialized Equipment, AE-4-98 An Economic Comparison of Three Manure Handling Systems, AE-5-99 The Economics of Vegetative Filter Strips, AE-6-99 Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), AE-7-99

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Page 1: Ohio’s Natural Enemies: Lacewings · Agronomic Crop Disease Series: Take-All Disease of Wheat, AC-1-96 Septoria tritici Blotch and Septoria nodorum Blotch, AC-2-02 Wheat Yellow

FACT SHEETS OLDER THAN FIVE YEARS (AS OF JAN. 1, 2016)The following fact sheets are older than five years and were not migrated to the new Ohioline website:

extension.osu.edu

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION

4-H Youth Development Series:Ohio History of 4-H, 4H-001-99What Is 4-H Youth Development?, 4H-002-99How Do I Become a 4-H Volunteer?, 4H-003-99Types of 4-H Volunteers, 4H-004-99Finances and Fund Raising, 4H-005-99Effective 4-H Club Meetings, 4H-006-99Building Self-Esteem with Youth, 4H-008-07Recognizing and Rewarding 4-Hers, 4H-009-99Community Service, 4H-012-99Involving Parents, 4H-013-994-H Club Officers and Committees, 4H-014-99Ages and Stages of Youth Development, 4H-015-99Appreciating Diversity in 4-H, 4H-016-99Tools for Public Speaking, 4H-017-99Nonformal Teaching Methods, 4H-018-99 Recognizing 4-H Volunteers: Utilizing State Awards to Show Appreciation, 4H-019-07Managing Conflict Creatively, 4H-020-99Involving Teens as Leaders, 4H-021-99Effective Behavior Management, 4H-022-99 Ohio 4-H Volunteer Development Opportunities, 4H-023-07 Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect, 4H-024-99Designing a 4-H Club Constitution and By-laws, 4H-025-99Recognizing 4-H Members: Strategies for Volunteers, 4H-026-07 Keeping Older Youth Involved in 4-H Clubs, 4H-027-06 Guidelines for the Purchase and Care of Dairy Beef Feeders, 4H-28-08 Effective Ways to Promote 4-H Camps, 4H-29-08 A Guide to Planning 4-H Programs (no fact sheet number, 2008)

Ages & Stages for Caregivers (Family and Consumer Sciences):Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 1-4 Months, ASC-1-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 5-8 Months, ASC-2-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 9-12 Months, ASC-3-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 12-18 Months, ASC-4-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 18-24 Months, ASC-5-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 2 Years, ASC-6-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 3 Years, ASC-7-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 4 Years, ASC-8-02 Ages & Stages for Caregivers, 5 Years, ASC-9-02

Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics Series:Climate Change: Science, Policy, and Economics, AE-3-98Cost-Share Program Evaluation Worksheet: Cost of Owning Specialized Equipment, AE-4-98An Economic Comparison of Three Manure Handling Systems, AE-5-99The Economics of Vegetative Filter Strips, AE-6-99Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs), AE-7-99

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 2

Direct Marketing as a Value Added Opportunity for Agriculture, AE-8-01 Pricing the Environment: An Introduction, AE-9-02 The Economics of Contracts for Non-Economists, Part I: Introduction, AE-10-03 Ohio Farm Custom Rates—2006, AEDE-11-06 Wages and Benefits for Farm Employees, AE-12-08 What Should I Do With the Farm? AEDE-13-09 Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents, 2006-07Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents, 2007-08 Ohio Cropland Values and Cash Rents, 2008-09 Ohio Farm Custom Rates, 2008 Some Basic Lessons in Risk Management (no fact sheet number, 2007)

Agriculture and Natural Resources Series:Guidelines for On-farm Research, ANR-001-97Forage Testing for Beef Cattle, ANR-002-98Basic Facts on Geographic Information Systems, ANR-0003-98Land Application of Poultry Litter, ANR-0004-98Fertility Management of Meadows, ANR-0005-99Feeding Horses, ANR-0006-99Purchasing Nutrients for Hay and Forage Crops, ANR-0007-99 Yield Monitor Calibration Tips: Making The Most From Your Data, ANR-0008-04 Understanding Value in Lime, ANR-9-02 Grazing Corn Residue, ANR-10-02 Using Corn for Livestock Grazing, ANR-11-02 Livestock Water Development, ANR-12-02 Water Effects on Livestock Performance, ANR-13-02 Improving Pasture with Frost Seeding, ANR-14-02 Testing Compost, ANR-15-03 Utilization of Embryo Transfer in Beef Cattle, ANR-17-08The Beef Showman: Will You Be an Asset or a Liability?, ANR-18-05 Gypsum for Agricultural Use in Ohio: Sources and Quality of Available Products, ANR-20-05 Guidelines for Applying Liquid Animal Manure to Cropland with Subsurface and Surface Drains, ANR-21-09 Giant Hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum) (no fact sheet number, 2007)Leasing Farmland for Oil and Gas Production (no fact sheet number, 2008)Statistics and Agricultural Research (no fact sheet number, 2008)Using Cover Crops to Improve Soil and Water Quality (no fact sheet number, 2009)

Agronomic Crop Disease Series:Take-All Disease of Wheat, AC-1-96 Septoria tritici Blotch and Septoria nodorum Blotch, AC-2-02 Wheat Yellow Mosaic, AC-3-96 Head Blight or Scab of Small Grains, AC-4-96 Barley Yellow Dwarf of Wheat, Oats, and Barley, AC-5-96 Leaf Rust of Wheat, AC-6-96 Common Bunt or Stinking Smut of Wheat, AC-7-96 Cephalosporium Stripe of Wheat, AC-9-96 Powdery Mildew of Wheat, AC-10-96 Sharp Eyespot of Wheat, AC-11-96 Loose Smut of Wheat, Spelt and Barley, AC-12-96 Phytophthora Root Rot of Alfalfa, AC-13-96 Spring Black Stem of Alfalfa, AC-14-96 Alfalfa Anthracnose, AC-15-96 Corn Smut, AC-16-0001 Phytophthora Damping Off and Root Rot of Soybean, AC-17-09

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 3

Northern Corn Leaf Blight, AC-0020-02 Eyespot Disease of Corn, AC-0021-01 Anthracnose Leaf Blight and Stalk Rot of Corn, AC-0022-01 Lepto Leaf Spot of Alfalfa, AC-23-96 Maize Dwarf Mosaic, Maize Chlorotic Dwarf Diseases of Corn, AC-0024-01 Northern Leaf Spot of Corn, AC-0029-01 Common Corn Rust, AC-0031-01 Gibberella Stalk Rot of Corn, AC-0033-01 Crazy Top of Corn, AC-0034-01 Brown Stem Rot of Soybean, AC-35-08 Phomopsis Seed Rot of Soybeans, AC-36-09Stewart’s Bacterial Wilt and Leaf Blight of Corn, AC-0037-01 Gray Leaf Spot on Corn, AC-0038-01 Rhizoctonia Root, Stem, and Crown Rot of Alfalfa AC-42-96 Verticillium Wilt of Alfalfa, AC-43-96Sclerotinia Stem Rot (White Mold) of Soybean, AC-45-08 Diplodia Ear Rot of Corn, AC-0046-01Charcoal Rot of Soybeans, AC-47-09 Soybean Rust, AC-0048-04 Fusarium Head Blight Severity Scale for Winter Wheat, AC-0049-03 Tan Spot: Yellow Leaf Spot or Blotch, AC-50-04 Spot Blotch and Common Root Rot, AC-051-05

Agronomy Facts Series:Spring Seeding Alfalfa Alone, AGF-001-90No-Tillage Forage Seeding Into Sod, AGF-002-92Harvesting Corn Residue, AGF-003-92Using a Microwave Oven to Determine Forage Moisture, AGF-004-90No-Tillage Forage Seedings Following Small Grain Harvest, AGF-005-92Hairy Vetch as an Ohio Cover Crop, AGF-006-90Forage Legumes for Temporary Soil Cover, AGF-007-90Fescue Toxicosis, AGF-008-92Fall Alfalfa Management, AGF-009-90Round Bale Silage, AGF-010-95Chemical Drying Agents In Harvesting Legume Hay, AGF-011-95Pasture For Horses, AGF-012-92Hay Preservatives, AGF-013-92Alfalfa Variety Characteristics, AGF-014-92Improving Lower Quality Dry Forages By Ammoniation, AGF-015-95Forage Management Tips, AGF-016-90Developing a Pasture Management Program, AGF-017-92Silage Additives, AGF-018-92Emergency and Supplemental Crops for Forage, AGF-019-90Brassicas for Forage, AGF-020-92Making Spring No-Tillage Forage Seedings Into Grain Crop Residues, AGF-021-92Perennial Warm Season Grasses For Ohio, AGF-022-95Stockpiling Tall Fescue for Winter Grazing, AGF-023-95Converting CRP Land to Cropland or Pasture/Hayland: Agronomic and Weed Control Considerations, AGF-024-95Forage Production on Reclaimed Surface Mined Land, AGF-025-96Winter Rye for Extending the Grazing Season, AGF-026-00Growing Degree Days as a Method of Rating the Maturity of Corn Hybrids, AGF-101-90Energy Conservation in Corn Production, AGF-102-90Double-Cropping Soybeans Following Wheat, AGF-103-01 Steps to Better Wheat Yields, AGF-104-01

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 4

Aerial and Other Broadcast Methods of Seeding Wheat, AGF-105-01 Relay Cropping Wheat and Soybeans, AGF-106-01 Single Crop Sunflower Production, AGF-107-95Double Crop Sunflower Production, AGF-108-95Canola Production in Ohio, AGF-109-95Low-Cost Crop Management Considerations, AGF-110-01 Value of Legumes for Plowdown Nitrogen, AGF-111-01 Specialty Corns: Waxy, High-Amylose, High-Oil, and High-Lysine Corn, AGF-112-91Minimizing Soil Compaction During Harvesting, AGF-113-90Adjusting a Grain Drill for Planting Soybeans, AGF-114-01 Buckwheat In Ohio, AGF-116-01 Troubleshooting "Rootless Corn" Problems, AGF-117-95Effects of Flooding and Ponding on Corn, AGF-118-95Should Corn Ear Type Be Considered In Hybrid Selection? AGF-119-90Tips For Improving Seed Placement In Corn, AGF-120-90Corn Growth and Development—Does Tillering Affect Hybrid Performance? AGF-121-95Assessing Effects of Uneven Emergence on Corn Yields, AGF-122-90Tips For Evaluating Corn Hybrid Test Plots, AGF-123-95Guidelines For Corn Replant Decisions, AGF-124-95Key Steps in Corn Hybrid Selection, AGF-125-08 Wheat Growth Stages and Associated Management, AGF-126-01 Identifying Vegetative Growth Stages in Corn, AGF-127-95Corn Pollination—An Overview, AGF-128-95Corn Hybrid Reactions to Gray Leaf Spot In Ohio, 1995-1996, AGF-130-96Skip Row Soybean Production, AGF-131-01Performance of TopCross High Oil Grain Production Systems for Corn, 1995-1997, AGF-133-98Topcross High Oil Corn Production: Management Considerations, AGF-135-991999 High Oil Corn TC Blend® Performance Tests, AGF-136-99 2000 Ohio Soybean Inoculation Trials, AGF-137-01 Yield of Early Maturing Soybeans, AGF-138-01 Soybean Cost Cutters, AGF-139-01 Soybean Plant Spacing—The Last Frontier, AGF-140-01 Cover Crop Fundamentals, AGF-142-99Weed Hosts of Soybean Cyst Nematode in Ohio, AGF-145-00Classes and Uses of Wheat, AGF-146-01 Tips for Cutting Corn Production Costs, AGF-147-01 Spring Nitrogen Management for Wheat in Years of High Nitrogen Prices, AGF-148-01 Commonly Used Methods for Detecting GMOs in Grain Crops, AGF-149-01 Tips to Reduce Planter Performance Effects on Corn Yield, AGF-150-01 Effect of Row Spacing on Wheat Yield, AGF-152-02 Managing “Pollen Drift” to Minimize Contamination of Non-GMO Corn, AGF-153-04 Nitrification Inhibitors Potential Use In Ohio, AGF-201-95Nitrogen Fertilizers in No-Till Corn Production, AGF-202-95Dribbled Applications of Nitrogen Solutions for Corn, AGF-203-95Nitrates in Surface Water, AGF-204-95Selecting Forms of Nitrogen Fertilizer, AGF-205-95Soil Sampling, Handling and Testing, AGF-206-95A Manure Nutrient Management Program, AGF-207-95Land Application of Animal Manure, AGF-208-95Managing Fertility in No-Till, AGF-209-95Using Starter Fertilizer, AGF-210-92Application of Organic Materials on Soils Used for Crop Production, AGF-211-95Horse Manure Management—Preventing a Soil Nitrogen Deficiency, AGF-212-03 Lime and the Home Lawn, AGF-401-95

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 5

Broadleaf Weed Control for Home Lawns, AGF-402-95Conversions: English to Metric, AGF-501-01 Useful Tables: Adjustment and Conversions on Corn and Soybean Parameters, AGF-502-01 Bushels, Test Weights and Calculations, AGF-503-00Modified Relay Intercropping, AGF-504-04 Soil Acidity and Liming for Agronomic Production, AGF-505-07 Managing Tillage and Crop Rotations in Northwest Ohio, AGF-506-07 Soil Acidification: How to Lower Soil pH, AGF-507-07 Best Management Practices for Mitigating Phosphorus Loss from Agricultural Soils, AGF-509-09 An Alternative Buffer Solution to SMP for Determining Lime Recommendations, AGF-510-09Understanding Soil Tests for Plant-Available Phosphorus (no fact sheet number, 2007)

All About Money Series:Start with Mutual Funds, MM-0001-00 Financial News You Can Use, MM-0002-00 Investing in Bonds, MM-0005-01 Investing in Stocks, MM-0006-01 Keeping Track of Spending, MM-0007-02 Household Record-keeping Tips, MM-0008-02 Some Option$ for Re$ourceful Living, MM-0009-02 Net Worth, MM-0010-02

Animal Sciences Series:Winter Supplementation of Beef Cows, AS-1-99Forages for Dairy Cattle, AS-0002-99Nitrates in Dairy Rations, AS-0003-99Computerized Concentrate Feeders for Dairy Cows, AS-0004-99Dairy Heifer Contracting: Motives, Forms, and Arrangements, AS-0005-00The Economics of Heifer Contracting, AS-0006-00Raising Dairy Veal, AS-0007-00Questions Pertaining to Large Dairy Enterprises in Ohio: Regulations, AS-8-03 Questions Pertaining to Large Dairy Enterprises in Ohio: Environment, AS-0009-01Questions Pertaining to Large Dairy Enterprises in Ohio: Community Impact, AS-10-01Questions Pertaining to Large Dairy Enterprises in Ohio: Economic Impact, AS-11-01Questions Pertaining to Large Dairy Enterprises in Ohio: General Information About the Dairy Industry, AS-0012-03 Questions Pertaining to Large Dairy Enterprises in Ohio: Animal and Human Health, AS-0013-01 Meat Goat Production And Budgeting, AS-14-02 Ownership Options for Feeding Cattle, AS-15-02 Animal Welfare as Related to Egg Production Systems: Cage and Non-Cage/Alternative Systems (Barns, Aviaries, Free-Range), A-16-06 Distillers Grains (no fact sheet number, 2007)

Aquatic Series:Placing Artificial Fish Attractors in Ponds and Reservoirs, A-1-98Pond Measurements, A-2-98Controlling Filamentous Algae in Ponds, A-3-09 Chemical Control of Aquatic Plants, A-4-09Using Constructed Wetlands for Removing Contaminants from Livestock Wastewater, A-5-98Muddy Water in Ponds, A-6-01 Understanding Pond Stratification, A-7-01 Winter and Summer Fish Kills in Ponds, A-8-01 Planktonic Algae in Ponds, A-9-01 Fish Species Selection for Pond Stocking, A-10-01

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 6

Cattail Management, A-11-01 Algae Control with Barley Straw, A-12-02 Notifying the Ohio EPA Prior to Applying Aquatic Herbicides in Ponds, A-13-04 Duckweed and Watermeal: Prevention and Control, A-14-04 When to Apply Aquatic Herbicides, A-15-05 Dyes and Aquatic Plant Management, A-16-06 Benefits and Disadvantages of Aquatic Plants in Ponds, A-17-06 Using Grass Carp to Control Aquatic Plants, A-19-09 Artificial propagation of Amazonian catfish (Pseudoplatystoma sp.) in captivity (no fact sheet number, 2008)

Building for the Successful Transition of Your Agricultural Business Series:Planning for the Successful Transition of Your Agricultural Business (no fact sheet number, 2008)Whole Farm Planning Model (no fact sheet number, 2008)Develop a Useful Mission Statement for Your Agricultural Business (no fact sheet number, 2008)Developing Goals for the Agricultural Business (no fact sheet number, 2008)Conducting a SWOT Analysis of Your Agricultural Business (no fact sheet number, 2008)Conducting Successful Family Business Transition Meetings (no fact sheet number, 2008)A Comparison of Business Entities Available to Ohio Farmers (no fact sheet number, 2008)Using Liability Limiting Entities to Manage Liability Exposure for Ohio Farms (no fact sheet number, 2008)Starting, Organizing, and Managing an LLC for a Farm Business (no fact sheet number, 2008)Developing the Next Generation of Managers (no fact sheet number, 2008)Is a Prenuptial Agreement Right for Your Farm Business? (no fact sheet number, 2008)Tax Characteristics of Business Entities Available to Ohio Farmers (no fact sheet number, 2008)Wages and Benefits for Farm Employees (no fact sheet number, 2008)

Community Development Series:Disposal of Household Hazardous Materials, CDFS-102Hazardous Materials in the Home, CDFS-103-89Reducing Hazardous Materials in the Home, CDFS-104-93Recipes for a Healthy Home, CDFS-105-92Integrated Solid Waste Management, CDFS-106-05Reduce And Reuse, CDFS-107-97Recycling, CDFS-108-98Composting, CDFS-110Landfill, CDFS-111Community and Household Recycling Efforts, CDFS-112Community Household Hazardous Materials Programs, CDFS-113The Consumer’s Role in Plastic Recycling, CDFS-114-98Office Paper Recycling, CDFS-115-91Rinsing and Disposal of Pesticide Containers, CDFS-116-91Recycling Newsprint In Ohio, CDFS-121The Safety of Newsprint Bedding, CDFS-122Newsprint Bedding for Horse and Sheep, CDFS-123Comparative Decomposition Rates for Shredded Newsprint, Straw, and Sawdust, CDFS-124-98Absorbency of Newsprint, CDFS-125Preparing Newsprint for Bedding, CDFS-126Newsprint Bedding for Dairy Cattle, CDFS-127Equipment Modification for Processing Newsprint Bedding, CDFS-128Newsprint Bedding for Livestock, CDFS-129Lawn Care Plans, CDFS-130-93Mowers and Mowing, CDFS-131-93Composting At Home, CDFS 132-93A History of Packaging, CDFS-133Purposes of Packaging, CDFS-134

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 7

Paper, Paper Packaging and the Waste Stream, CDFS-135Myths About Using Newspaper Bedding for Livestock, CDFS-136Landfills: Science and Engineering Aspects, CDFS-137-05 Landfill Types and Liner Systems, CDFS-138-05 Bioreactor Landfills, CDFS-139-05 Abandoned Dumps: Yesterday and Tomorrow, CDFS-140-05 Controlling the Compost Process: Compost-Amended Potting Mixes, CDFS-160Purchasing Guidelines for the Environmentally Conscious Consumer, CDFS-180-08 The Clean Air Act and Cooling Appliances, CDFS-181-08 The Ozone Layer, CDFS-182-08 Solid Waste Management for the Small Business, CDFS-184-95Are Electromagnetic Fields Hazardous to Your Health? CDFS-185-08 Global Climate Change, CDFS-186-96 Asbestos, CDFS-187-08 Environmental Impact Statements, CDFS-188Radon, CDFS-189-08 Noise, CDFS-190-08 Indoor Air Quality: Dust and Molds, CDFS-191-08 Lead, CDFS-193-97Sick Building Syndrome, CDFS-194-08 Understanding Environmental Risk, CDFS-195-08Understanding Environmental Risk Part II: Terminology, CDFS-196-97 Environmental Tobacco Smoke, CDFS-197-08 Formaldehyde, CDFS-198-08 Ultraviolet Radiation, CDFS-199-08 Mercury, CDFS-200-08 PCBs, CDFS-201-08 Seasonal Affective Disorder, CDFS-202-08 How to Enact Rural Zoning, CDFS-305Environmental Health for Travel, CDFS-700Travel Health and Safety, CDFS-701Pros and Cons of a Home Business, CDFS-1000-94Tips on Effective Time Management, CDFS-1006-94Organizing a Business Plan, CDFS-1101-94Starting a Business in Your Home—Is It For You? CDFS-1126-94Records and Record Keeping, CDFS-1151-94Setting Up a Record Keeping System, CDFS-1152-94The Profit and Loss Statement: What Does It Mean? CDFS-1153-96The Balance Sheet: What Does It Mean? CDFS-1154Taxes—Federal, CDFS-1176-95Taxes—State and Local, CDFS-1177-95Business Use of the Car, CDFS-1178-95Employee or Independent Contractor, CDFS-1179Employing Family Members, CDFS-1180Payroll Set-up and Reporting, CDFS-1181Licenses, Permits and Zoning, CDFS-1201-95Insurance, CDFS-1202-95Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks, CDFS-1203-95Small Business Financing Programs in Ohio, CDFS-1226-96Business Financing Programs for Manufacturers and Other Large Users in the State of Ohio, CDFS-1227Understanding Marketing, CDFS-1251-95Conducting Market Research, CDFS-1252-94Finding Customers: Market Segmentation, CDFS-1253-94Costs of Community Services, CDFS-1260-98

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 8

Conservation Easements, CDFS-1261-98Land Trusts, CDFS-1262-98Purchase of Development Rights, CDFS-1263-98Transfer of Development Rights, CDFS-1264-98Zoning, CDFS-1265-99Agricultural Zoning, CDFS-1266-99Current Agricultural Use Value Assessment in Ohio, CDFS-1267-99Agricultural Districts in Ohio, CDFS-1268-99Comprehensive Planning, CDFS-1269-99Cluster Development, CDFS-1270-99Advertising: An Investment In Your Business’s Future, CDFS-1276-95Rural Neighbors: Living and Working Together, CDFS-1280-99Keeping Customers Satisfied, CDFS-1301-95Pricing, CDFS-1326-95Information Sources, CDFS-1351-98Writing Job Descriptions for Small Businesses, CDFS-1376-95The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), CDFS-1377-95Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, CDFS-1378-95Introduction and Overview of Title I of The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990: Understanding the Employment Provisions, CDFS-1379-95Orientation and Training of Employees, CDFS-1380-96Filling a Position in a Small Business, CDFS-1381-96Recruiting Employees for Small Businesses: A Little Planning Goes a Long Way, CDFS-1382-97Selecting Employees for Small Businesses: Doing it Right the First Time, CDFS-1383-97Developing a Community Profile, CDFS-1502-98Characteristics of an Industrial Site, CDFS-1525-96Developing Rural Industrial Parks, CDFS-1526-96Brownfields and Their Redevelopment, CDFS-1527-96Business Financing Programs for Manufacturers and Other Large Users in the State of Ohio, CDFS-1551-96The Ohio Enterprise Zone Program, CDFS-1552-08 Shell Building Development, CDFS-1553-98Planning and Conducting Effective Public Meetings, CDFS-1555-02 Agricultural Easement Purchase Program, CDFS-1557-03 Development Impact Fees, CDFS-1558-04 Ohio’s Tax Increment Financing Program, CDFS-1559-06 Joint Economic Development Districts, CDFS-1560-07 Cooperative Economic Development Agreements, CDFS-1561-08 Introducing a New Series on Environmental Quality of Life, CDFS-2001-01 Population: A Reality, CDFS-2002-01 Planning Commission Basics, CDFS-1556-09 Citizen Participation in Community Development, L-700Conflict Management in Community Organizations, L-701Group Maintenance in Community Development, L-702Seeking the Good Community, L-703Cooperative Marketing: What does it take? Is it for you? (no fact sheet number, 2008)

Eating Disorders Awareness Series:Binge Eating Disorder, ED-1004-2001

Entomology Series:Borers in Peach Trees, HYG-2032-09 San Jose Scale on Fruit Trees, HYG-2039-09 Emerald Ash Borer Diagnostic Check-Off List, HYG-2049-05 Carpenter Bees, HYG-2074-06

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 9

Powderpost Beetles, HYG-2090-08 Termites: Selecting a Reliable Pest Management Company, HYG-2091-04 American Cockroach, HYG-2096-08 Oriental Cockroach, HYG-2097-08 Bat Bugs, HYG-2105A-05 Squash Vine Borer, HYG-2153-09 Mayflies, HYG-2166-07 Cabbage Worms, HYG-2201-09 Colorado Potato Beetle in the Home Garden, HYG-2204-09 Integrated Pest Management for the Home Vegetable Garden, HYG-2205-09 Booklice and Psocids, HYG-2080-09 Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, FS-3824-08 Corn Flea Beetle on Sweet Corn, CV-1000-09 European Corn Borer in Peppers, CV-1002-06 Pumpkin Pollinator: Biology and Behavior of the Squash Bee, CV-1003-09

Family and Consumer Sciences Series:Pesticide-Contaminated Clothing Needs Washing Care, HYG-5117-94Children and Stress: Are You Pushing Your Child Too Hard?, HYG-5152-96What About Dad?, HYG-5155-96Monitoring: Staying Involved in Your Teen's Life, HYG-5157-96Communicating with Your Teen HYG-5158-96-R08 “Honey, I'm Home!”—For Good: The Transition to Retirement, HYG-5159-96Explaining Divorce to Children, HYG-5161-96Keeping in Touch—When Distance Keeps You Apart, HYG-5162-96Families Meeting the Challenge of Going Online, HYG-5166-96The Impact of Infants on Family Life, HYG-5169-96Family Communication: Overcoming Obstacles, HYG-5192-07You and Your Aging Parents, HYG-5201-96Facts About Caregivers and the Elderly, HYG-5203-96Why Won’t My Child Talk To Me?, HYG-5204-96Kids and Cash, HYG-5216-96Tips for New Parents HYG-5232-09 Understanding the Hispanic Culture, HYG-5237-09 HPV Vaccine: Pros and Cons, HYG-5239-09 Teen Risk Behavior, HYG-5240-09 Teen Risk Behavior: Information for Extension Professionals, HYG-5240-09-EP Effective Discipline, HYG-5261-96Children and Play, HYG-5297-98Living with Limitations: Mobility, HYG-5276-05 Fruits and Vegetables are a Convenience for Busy People!, HYG-5302-06 Delayed Parenting, HYG-5305-98Divorced Dads—Making the Most of Visitation, HYG-5309-98Setting Limits and Standing Firm, HYG-5317-98Your Child’s Brain: The Crucial First Years, HYG-5318-98Freezing Basics, HYG-5341-09 Quick Process Pickles, HYG-5345-09 Making Cider Vinegar at Home, HYG-5346-09 Home Preservation of Fish, HYG-5351-09 Preserving Food for Special Meal Plans, HYG-5352-08 Preserving Beverages: Water, Juice, and Milk, HYG-5354-09 Preserving Pie Fillings, HYG-5355-08 Post Operative Clothing: Plan Ahead for Comfort During Recovery, HYG-5502-95Recycling Clothing Using Your Sewing Skills, HYG-5504-91

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 10

Calcium for Better Health, HYG-5506-06Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Asparagus, HYG-5508-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Beans, HYG-5509-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Beets, HYG-5510-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts and Cauliflower, HYG-5512-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Cabbage, HYG-5513-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Carrots, HYG-5514-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Sweet Corn, HYG-5516-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Eggplant, HYG-5517-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Greens, HYG-5519-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Kohlrabi, Rutabagas and Turnips, HYG0-5521-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Onions, HYG-5524-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Sugar Snap Peas, HYG-5527-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Peppers, HYG-5528-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Potatoes, HYG-5529-09 Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Squash and Pumpkin, HYG-5530-09 A Good Beginning: Limiting Risks for Your Unborn Baby, HYG-5535-09 Nutrition and Childhood Lead Poisoning, HYG-5536-93Iron Stains in the Laundry, HYG-5539-93Modifying a Recipe to be Healthier, HYG-5543-06 Selecting Socks, HYG-5544-01Storing Wedding Gowns and Textile Heirlooms, HYG-5545-94Sun Exposure: Precautions and Protection, HYG-5550-07 Vitamin A (Retinol) HYG-5551-05Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid) HYG-5552-05 Folate (Folacin, Folic Acid), HYG-5553-05 Vitamin E, HYG-5554-05 Iron, HYG-5559-05 Zinc, HYG-5560-06Adult Children of Divorce (no fact sheet number, 2007)Benefits of Grandparenting (no fact sheet number, 2007)Building Caring Communities to Support Families (no fact sheet number, 2009)Caring for the Terminally Ill (no fact sheet number, 2007)College Savings Options (no fact sheet number, 2009)Coping with Loss and Disappointment (no fact sheet number, 2007)Dealing with Change: Survival Tips for Widowhood (no fact sheet number, 2007)Helping Others Cope with Grief (no fact sheet number, 2007)Helping Young Children Through Stressful Times (no fact sheet number, 2007)HIV/AIDS Awareness (no fact sheet number, 2007)In Praise of Older Parents (no fact sheet number, 2007)Is My Child Hyperactive? (no fact sheet number, 2007)Laughter Is Really Good Medicine (no fact sheet number, 2007)Long Distance Relationships (no fact sheet number, 2007)Making the Most of Your “Home Time” (no fact sheet number, 2007)New Options for Women Balancing Work and Family (no fact sheet number, 2007)Positive Family Communication (no fact sheet number, 2007)Produce Safety at the Farm Market: A Guide for Farmers and Sellers (no fact sheet number, 2007)Shared Parental Responsibility Before and After Divorce (no fact sheet number, 2007)Spending Time with Your Children (no fact sheet number, 2007)Strategies for Staying in Touch (no fact sheet number, 2007)Supporting the Bereaved (no fact sheet number, 2007)Surviving the Weekend as a Stepfamily (no fact sheet number, 2007)The Importance of Rituals in Family Life (no fact sheet number, 2007)The Involved Father (no fact sheet number, 2007)

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Time Out and Other Discipline Tools That Work (no fact sheet number, 2007)Topics for Teen Parents (no fact sheet number, 2007)Waiting? Have Some Family Fun Times (no fact sheet number, 2007)What Parents Can Do to Help Children Adjust to Divorce (no fact sheet number, 2007)Young Children’s Understanding of Death (no fact sheet number, 2007)

Family Life Month Series (Family and Consumer Sciences):Preparing Adolescents and Young Adults for Marriage: Developing Realistic Expectations for Family Communication, FLM-FS-4-00-R09 Helping Children Develop Cultural Competence, FLM-FS-5-00Getting Past Procrastination, FLM-FS-7-00Family Traditions, FLM-FS-12-00Before You Say “I Do”, FLM-FS-1-01If Only ... Detecting the Early Warning Signs for Suicide in Children, FLM-FS-9-01-R09Helping Your Child be a Good Sport, FLM-FS-12-R08Play TAG with Your Kids: Tips to Ensure Positive Competitive Experiences, FLM-FS-13-R09Helping Children Achieve Success and Learn from Failure, FLM-FS-14-01Emotional Intelligence ... What Is It?, FLM-FS-15-01Working Parents: Finding the Balance, FLM-FS-20-01Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder: Strategies for Success, FLM-FS-23-08Grandparents Raising Their Grandchildren, FLM-FS-25-R09Building a Strong Marriage—Finding Time, FLM-FS-2-02Enhancing Midlife Marriage, FLM-FS-3-02-R08Understanding Your Child’s Temperament, FLM-FS-5-02Raising Children with Character, FLM-FS-6-02Raising Responsible Youth, FLM-FS-10-R09Teens and Divorce: What Hurts and What Helps, FLM-FS-11-02Talking to Children When the Unexpected Happens, FLM-FS-16-02Closeness in a Couple Relationship, FLM-FS-1-03The Importance of Communication in Learning to Manage Money, FLM-FS-3-03What the Research Tells Us About Family Meals, FLM-FS-4-03Setting an Example When Eating Out as a Family, FLM-FS-6-R09Do as I Do: Parents as Nutritional Role Models, FLM-FS-7-03-R09The Anger Zone, FLM-FS-8-03Nonverbal Communication: Teaching Your Child the Skills of Social Success, FLM-FS-10-R09Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome, and Nonverbal Learning Disorder: When Does Your Child Need Professional Help?, FLM-FS-11-R09Welcome Back! Here’s What’s Been Happening While You Were Gone!, FLM-FS-1-97Rearing Moral Children, FLM-FS-3-97Hurry Up! It’s Time to Go!, FLM-FS-10-97Tickle Your Stress Before It Tackles You, FLM-FS-11-97Roles and Respondsibilities: Who Does Them When You Are Gone?, FLM-FS-14-97 Children and Play, FLM-FS-1-98Delayed Parenting, FLM-FS-9-98Divorced Dads: Making the Most of Visitation, FLM-FS-13-98Setting Limits and Standing Firm, FLM-FS-21-98Why Happy Families are Different, FLM-FS-1-99Adult Sibling Relationships, FLM-FS-6-99

Farm Labor Relations Series:Operating an Agricultural Migrant Labor Camp in Ohio, FLR-1-01

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 12

Farm Rental Series:Flexible-Cash Rents for Farmland, FR-0002-01Farm Rental Agreement Checklist, FR-0003-01Managing Landlord-Tenant Relationships: A Strategic Perspective, FR-0004-01Crop Share Leasing in Ohio, FR-0005-01Tax Issues for Farm Rental Agreements, FR-0006-02Leasing Farm Buildings and Livestock Facilities, FR-0007-02Establishing a Fair Pasture Rental Rate, FR-0008-06

Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering Series:Livestock Housing Ventilation Air Inlet Designs and Management, AEX-110-94Livestock Housing Ventilation Fan Performance and Management, AEX-111-94Livestock Housing Ventilation Fan Selection, AEX-112-94Livestock Housing Ventilation: Natural Ventilation Design and Management for Dairy Housing, AEX-113-95Hairpin Gutters for Swine Facilities, AEX-114-96Chimneys: A Natural Ventilation Alternative for Two-Story Barns, AEX-115-98Using a Psychrometric Chart to Describe Air Properites, AEX-120-99Evaporative Cooling Pads: Use in Lowering Indoor Air Temperature, AEX-127-99Manure Pit Ventilation Systems for Swine Operating Principles, AEX-150-98Providing Livestock Comfort at the County Fair, AEX-155-04 Tailgate Safety Training for Landscaping and Horticultural Services: Four Modules, AEX 192.1, 192.2, 192.3, and 192.4 (2007)Natural Air Grain Drying in Ohio, AEX-202-06Food Product Recall Fact Sheets: An Introduction, AEX-250-02 Understanding the Recall Concept in the Food Industry, AEX-251-02 Who Should Be Involved in Food Recall Planning and Execution?, AEX-252-03 What Can You Do to Be Ready for a Recall?, AEX-253-05 Clearance of Electric Supply Conductors to Grain-Handling Equipment, AEX-290-94Using Geotextile Fabric in Livestock Operations, AEX-304-97Water Testing, AEX-314-93The Ohio Utilities Protection Law, AEX-316-90Emergency Disinfection of Water Supplies, AEX-317-91Shock Chlorination of Wells and Springs, AEX-318-91Hydrogen Sulfide in Drinking Water, AEX-319-97Understanding Agricultural Drainage, AEX-320-97Agricultural Water Table Management Systems, AEX 321-97Coal Combustion Products, AEX-330-99Construction of Livestock Feeding and Hay Bale Storage Pads Using FGD Material, AEX-332-99Irrigation in Ohio: Eight Major Factors, AEX-370-91Farm Pond Safety, AEX-390-08 Trenching and Excavation: Safety Principles, AEX-391-92Ice Safety, AEX-392-03 Water Use Planning Guide, AEX-420-94Approaches to Solving Water Quality Problems in Community Water Systems, AEX-421-96Fire Protection in Rural Areas: Dry Hydrants for Ponds, AEX-422-98Drinking Water Regulations, AEX-423-98Water Sources for Fire Protection in Small Communities, AEX-424-01 Non Point Source Water Pollution, AEX-441-00 Stormwater and Your Community, AEX-442-00 Coping With Polluted Runoff, AEX-443-01 A Basic Primer on Nonpoint Source Pollution and Impervious Surface, AEX-444-04 Stream Classification, AEX-445-01 Floodplains and Streamway Setbacks, AEX-445-02 Channel-Forming Discharges, AEX-445-03

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Determining Discharge in a Stream, AEX-445-04 Ground- and Surface-Water Terminology, AEX-460-94Ohio’s Hydrologic Cycle, AEX-461-94Nitrogen and the Hydrologic Cycle, AEX-463-96Agricultural Best Management Practices, AEX-464-91Nonpoint Source Pollution: Water Primer, AEX-465-96Vegetative Filter Strips: Application, Installation and Maintenance, AEX-467-94Water Resources of Allen County, AEX-480.02Water Resources of Ashland County, AEX-480.03-98Water Resources of Athens County, AEX-480.05-97Water Resources of Auglaize County, AEX-480.06Belmont County Water Resources, AEX-480.07Water Resources of Brown County, AEX-480.08Butler County Water Resources, AEX-480.09Water Resources of Champaign County, AEX-480.11Clark County Water Resources, AEX-480.12Water Resources of Clermont County, AEX-480.13-97Clinton County Water Resources, AEX-480.14Water Resources of Columbiana County, AEX-480.15-97Water Resources of Coshocton County, AEX-480.16Crawford County Water Resources, AEX-480.17Water Resources of Darke County, AEX-480.19Defiance County Water Resources, AEX-480.20Delaware County Water Resources, AEX-480.21Water Resources of Erie County AEX-480.22-98Water Resources of Fairfield County, AEX-480.23Water Resources of Fayette County, AEX-480.24-98Water Resources of Franklin County, AEX-480.25Water Resources of Fulton County, AEX-480.26Water Resources of Geauga County, AEX-480.28Greene County Water Resources, AEX-480.29Water Resources of Guernsey County, AEX-480.30-98Hancock County Water Resources, AEX-480.32Hardin County Water Resources, AEX-480.33Water Resources of Henry County, AEX-480.35-97Water Resources of Highland County, AEX-480.36Water Resources of Huron County, AEX-480.39-98Water Resources of Jackson County,AEX-480.40-98Knox County Water Resources, AEX-480.42Water Resources of Lawrence County, AEX-480.44-97Water Resources of Licking County, AEX-480.45-97Logan County Water Resources, AEX-480.46Water Resources of Lucas County, AEX-480.48-97Water Resources of Madison County, AEX-480.49Water Resources of Mahoning County, AEX-480.50-97Marion County Water Resources, AEX-480.51Water Resources of Mercer County, AEX-480.54Monroe County Water Resources, AEX-480.56Water Resources of Montgomery County, AEX-480.57-98Water Resources of Morrow County AEX-480.59Water Resources of Muskingum County, AEX-480.60Water Resources of Ottawa County, AEX-480.62-98Water Resources of Paulding County, AEX-480.63-97Pickaway County Water Resources, AEX-480.65

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Fact Sheets Older than Five Years (as of Jan. 1, 2016)—page 14

Pike County Water Resources, AEX-480.66Water Resources of Portage County, AEX-480.67-98Putnam County Water Resources, AEX-480.69Richland County Water Resources, AEX-480.70Water Resources of Ross County, AEX-480.71Sandusky County Water Resources, AEX-480.72Scioto County Water Resources, AEX-480.73Water Resources of Seneca County, AEX-480.74Shelby County Water Resources, AEX-480.75Stark County Water Resources, AEX-480.76Summit County Water Resources, AEX-480.77Water Resources of Tuscarawas County, AEX-480.79Union County Water Resources, AEX-480.80Water Resources of Van Wert County, AEX-480.81-97Warren County Water Resources, AEX-480.83Washington County Water Resources, AEX-480.84Wayne County Water Resources, AEX-480.85Williams County Water Resources, AEX-480.86Wood County Water Resources, AEX-480.87Water Resources of Wyandot County, AEX-480.88Water Resources of Carroll, Harrison and Jefferson Counties, AEX-480.89Allen County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.02-97Auglaize County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.06Belmont County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.07Brown County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.08Butler County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.09Champaign County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.11-97Clark County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.12Clinton County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.14Coshocton County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.16Crawford County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.17Darke County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.19Defiance County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.20Delaware County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.21Fairfield County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.23-97Franklin County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.25Fulton County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.26-97Geauga County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.28-97Greene County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.29Hancock County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.32-91Hardin County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.33Highland County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.36-97Knox County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.42Logan County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.46Madison County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.49-97Marion County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.51Mercer County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.54Monroe County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.56Morrow County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.59Muskingum County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.60-97Pickaway County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.65Pike County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.66Putnam County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.69-91Richland County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.70

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Ross County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.71-97Scioto County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.73Seneca County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.74-97Shelby County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.75Stark County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.76Summit County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.77Tuscarawas County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.79Union County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.80-91Warren County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.83Washington County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.84Wayne County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.85Williams County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.86Wood County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.87Wyandot County Ground-Water Resources, AEX-490.88-97Ground-Water Resources of Carroll, Harrison and Jefferson Counties, AEX-490.89No-Till Corn Production, AEX-501-01Ridge Tillage: An Alternative System, AEX-505-92Fall Strip Tillage Systems: An Introduction, AEX-507-00Soil Carbon Sequestration Fundamentals, AEX-510-05 Boom Sprayer Calibration, AEX-520-92On-Farm Agrichemical Mixing/Loading Pad, AEX-522-93New Nozzles for Spray Drift Reduction, AEX-523-98Effectiveness of Turbodrop® and Turbo Teejet® Nozzles in Drift Reduction, AEX-524-98Effect of Major Variables on Drift Distances of Spray Droplets, AEX-525-98Spraying Recommendations for Soybean Rust, AEX-526-05 Best Management Practices for Boom Spraying, AEX-527-05 Let the Air Out! Advantages of Properly Adjusted Radial Tire Pressures, AEX-530-94Biomass Availability in Northwest Ohio, AEX-541-09 Yield Monitors and Maps: Making Decisions, AEX-550-97Unraveling the GPS Mystery, AEX-560-99Soil Electrical Conductivity (EC) Sensors, AEX-565-02Extracting Combine Performance Information from Yield Data Using Spreadsheet Programs, AEX-566-05 GPS Guidance Systems: An Overview of the Components and Options, AEX-570-02 Noise on the Farm Can Cause Hearing Loss, AEX 590-08 Hand Signals for Agricultural Safety, AEX-591-08 Rotary Agricultural Mower Safety, AEX 592-08 Preventing Farm Machine Hazards, AEX 593-08 Safe Handling of Anhydrous Ammonia, AEX-594Preventing Theft of Anhydrous Ammonia, AEX-594.1-02 New Requirements for On-Farm Storage of Bulk Fertilizers, AEX-594.2-04 Poster Requirements for Agricultural Employers, AEX-594.4-06 OSHA’s Lockout/Tagout Standard, AEX-595-08 Wood Dust Exposure Hazards, AEX-595.1-2006OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, AEX-595.2-08Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) Placarding of the Most Commonly Used Agricultural Chemicals in Ohio, AEX-595.3-92This Sign Means Caution: Driving Safely in Amish Country, AEX 596-08 Buying the Right Battery for Your Buggy, AEX 596.1-08 Buggy Battery Safety, AEX-596.2-96Lighting and Marking Recommendations for Buggies and Wagons, AEX-596.4-09 Pedestrian Safety in Amish Country, AEX-596.5-03Bicycle Safety in Amish Country, AEX 596.6-08Lighting and Marking Recommendations for Animal-Drawn Carriages, AEX-596.7-09ATVs (All-Terrain Vehicles) in Ohio, AEX-597-05

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Boosting Visibility of Ag Equipment, AEX-598-08 Additional Marking of Horse Drawn Vehicles = Additional Safety, AEX-598.1-08If A Fire Strikes ... Escape Fast! AEX-690-08 Smoke Detectors for Your Home, AEX-690.1-08 Hand Portable Fire Extinguishers, AEX-690.2-08 Purchasing and Installing Your Smoke Detector, AEX-690.3-08 Purchase and Proper Use of Ladders, AEX-691-08 Falls in the Home, AEX-691.1-92Recognize and Manage the Stress of Farm Life, AEX-693-08 Skin Cancer: Are You At Risk?, AEX-694-07Animal Disease Emergencies: Information for Producers, AEX-696-04Land Application of Waste ... Spreading and Injection, AEX-707-91Avoiding Stream Pollution from Animal Manure, AEX-708-91Managing Livestock Waste Facilities ... Controlling Crystal Formation in Recycle Flush Systems, AEX-709-92Composting Swine Mortality Principles and Operation, AEX-711-97Swine Composting Site Selection, AEX-712-97 Swine Composting Facility Design, AEX-713-97Clopyralid and Other Pesticides in Composts, AEX-714-03 Estimating Manure Production, Storage Size, and Land Application Area, AEX-715-08 The EPA Air Quality Compliance Agreement with Animal Feeding Operations (AFOs), AEX-720-06 Understanding Air Emissions from Animal Feeding Operations, AEX-721-07 Air Quality in New Free-Stall Dairy Facilities, AEX-732-08 Overview of Odor Control for Manure Storage Facilities, AEX-738-08 How to Work Safely Around Manure Storages, AEX-739 Septic System Maintenance, AEX-740-01 Why Do Septic Systems Malfunction?, AEX-741-00Soil Evaluation for Home Septic Systems, AEX-742-04 Septic Tank-Soil Absorption Systems, AEX-743-93Septic Tank-Mound System, AEX-744Limiting Layers in Ohio Soils-Restrictions to Wastewater Treatment, AEX-745-04 On-Site Wastewater Management, AEX-750-00Onsite Wastewater Management: Cost and Financing, AEX-751-00Managing Septic Tank-Soil Absorption Systems, AEX-752-00Managing Septic Tank-Mound Systems, AEX-753-01 Managing Septic Tank-Sand Bioreactor Systems, AEX-754-01 Managing Holding Tanks, AEX-755-02 Calculating Loadings Rates for Design of Small Flow Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems: Hydraulic vs. Organic Loading, AEX-756 Sand Size Analysis for Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems, AEX-757-08 Wastewater Treatment Principles and Regulations, AEX-768-96Fecal-Oral Pathogens in Water, AEX-769-06 Waterborne Illness, AEX-770-06Greenhouse Condensation Control—An Introduction, AEX-800-00Greenhouse Condensation Control—Bottom Heating and Between-row Heating, AEX-801-00Greenhouse Condensation Control—Keeping Plants Warm with Thermal Screens, AEX-802-00Greenhouse Condensation Control—Improving Air Circulation, AEX-803-00Greenhouse Condensation Control—VPD, AEX-804-01 Working Safely With Livestock, AEX 990-08 Farm Safety For Children: What Parents and Grandparents Should Know, AEX-991-92Farm Safety for Children: What Job Is Right for My Child? AEX-991.1-08 Cows, Critters, and You, AEX-992.1-02 Barnyard Animals, AEX-992-96 Tractor Talk, AEX-993.1-02 Tractor Tips, AEX-993-96

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Look for the Sign, AEX-994.1-02 PTO Power, AEX-994.2-04 Points of Peril, AEX-994.3-04 Machinery Hazards, AEX-994-97 Barnyard Drowning, AEX-995-97 Careful in the Country, AEX-996-02 Odor Control for Land Application of Manure (no fact sheet number, 2007)Water Use on Ohio Dairy Farms (no fact sheet number, 2007)Agricultural Tailgate Training Safety (ATTS): 85 modules and Trainer’s Manual (English and Spanish)

Food Safety Engineering Series:High Pressure Processing, FSE-1-04 Health Benefits, Risks, and Regulations of Raw and Pasteurized Milk, FSE-3-05 Ohmic Heating of Foods: Fact Sheet for Food Processors, FSE-4-05 Ozone Technology: Fact Sheet for Food Processors, FSE-5-07

Forestry Series:Stacking Lumber for Drying, F-8-02 Using Local Woodlot Lumber, F-9-03 Woodlands Make Poor Pastures, F-15-07 Calibration of Hand Sprayers for Herbicide Application, F-20Calibrating Boom Sprayers for Forestry Herbicide Application, F-21How Much Herbicide Do I Need?, F-23Forest Management—Developing a Plan to Care For Your Forest, F-34-02 Measuring Standing Trees—Determining Diameter, Merchantable Height, and Volume, F-35-02 Hobby Maple Syrup Production, F-36-02 Getting the Most Return From Your Timber Sale—Don’t Just Sell Your Timber, Market It, F-37-01 Timber Sale Contracts, F-38-02 Urban Walnut Trees—Their Value as Timber or Veneer, F-44-02 Controlling Undesirable Trees, Shrubs and Vines in Your Woodland, F-45-97Herbicides Commonly Used for Controlling Undesirable Trees, Shrubs, and Vines in Your Woodland, F-45 Supplement-06Maple Candy and Other Confections, F-46-02 Harvesting and Reproduction Methods for Ohio Forests, F-47-02 A Guide to Increasing Financial Returns from Your Woodland, F-48-02 Selecting and Caring for Your Cut Christmas Tree, F-49-99Crop Tree Management: A New Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals, F-50-02 Relative Effectiveness of Herbicides Commonly Used to Control Woody Vegetation in Forest Stands, F-51-06Trade Show Marketing for the Wood Products Industry—How to Maximize Your Marketing Impact, F-53-02Managing Streamside Forests for Profit and Clean Water, F-54-08 Are My Trees Ash?, F-55-04 Enhancing Food (Mast) Production for Woodland Wildlife in Ohio, F-60-06 Managing Emerald Ash Borer in Your Woodland—Where to Start (no fact sheet number, 2007) Distinguishing Emerald Ash Borer from Native Borers (no fact sheet number, 2007)

Health and Safety for Caregivers Series:Is Your Child Care Business Safe?, HSC-1-03Are Your Toys Safe?, HSC-2-03Containing Clutter in the Home Day Care Environment, HSC-3-03Selecting and Using Nursery and Baby Equipment Safety, HSC-4-03Preventing Food Borne Illness in the Child Care Environment, HSC-5-03Home Playground Safety for Child Care Providers, HSC-6-03Sun Safety Tips for Child Care Providers, HSC-7-03

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Home and Away Series:Tickle Your Stress Before It Tackles You, HYG-5187-98Roles and Responsibilities: Who Does Them When You Are Gone? HYG-5190-98Teaching Children to Resolve Conflict, HYG-5195-98

Horticulture and Crop Science Series:Fertilizing Landscape Plants, HYG-1002-96Cold Frame, Hot Bed Construction And Use, HYG-1013-88Poison Ivy Identification and Control, HYG-1015-96Overwintering Plants in the Landscape, HYG-1016-96Selection, Care, and Use of the Ornamental Crabapple, HYG-1029-96How to Hire an Arborist, HYG-1032-96The Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus) in the Home, Yard, and Garden, HYG-1034-99Hawthorns in the Landscape, HYG-1051-88Maples in the Landscape, HYG-1057-88Sexes in Ornamental Plants, HYG-1059-88Viburnums in the Landscape, HYG-1062-88Hydrangeas in the Landscape, HYG-1063-03 Arborvitae for the Home Landscape, HYG-1077-88Growing Rhododendrons and Azaleas in Ohio, HYG-1078-01 Noteworthy Broad-Leaved Evergreens for Ohio, HYG-1080-01 Evergreen Trees for Ohio, HYG-1081-01 Deciduous Trees for Ohio, HYG-1082-01 Mulching Landscape Plants, HYG-1083-96Mulches for the Landscape, HYG-1084-00Deciduous Shrubs for Ohio, HYG-1085-02 Soil Testing is an Excellent Investment for Garden, Lawn, and Landscape Plants, and Commercial Crops, HYG-1132-09 Functional Uses of Plants in the Landscape, HYG-1134-94Girdling Roots—A Problem of Shade Trees, HYG-1139-94Deciduous Trees and Shrubs With All-Season Interest, HYG-1143-96Black Walnut Toxicity to Plants, Humans and Horses, HYG-1148-93Pruning Mature Apples and Pears, HYG-1150-93Composting at Home, HYG-1189-99Mowers and Mowing, HYG-1190-93Lawn Care Plans, HYG-1191-93Fertilizing, Pruning and Winterizing Roses, HYG-1205-96Planting Roses, HYG-1212-96Growing Chrysanthemums, HYG-1219-92General Maintenance of Herbaceous Ornamentals, HYG-1236-98Growing Hardy Bulbs, HYG-1237-98Ornamental Grasses, HYG-1238-92Growing Hostas, HYG-1239-02Growing Peonies, HYG-1241-94Perennials for Specific Sites and Uses, HYG-1242-98Herbaceous Ornamentals for Shade, HYG-1243-92Summer Flowering Bulbs, HYG-1244-92Growing Dahlias, HYG-1245-92Growing Wisteria, HYG-1246-94Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94Poinsettia Care in the Home, HYG-1248-96Water Quality for Floriculture Crops, HYG-1249-96Physical Characteristics of Growing Mixes, HYG-1251-97Micronutrient Disorders, HYG-1252-98Diagnosing Noninfectious Disorders of Floricultural Crops, HYG-1253-98

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Gardening in Containers, HYG-1254-00Edible Landscaping, HYG-1255-02 Intensive Organic Gardening, HYG-1257-02 Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00 Apples—A Guide to Selection and Use, HYG-1402-92Cork Spot and Bitter Pit of Apples, HYG-1403-92Plums—A Guide to Selection and Use, HYG-1404-92Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98Injury to Tree and Small Fruit Plants, HYG-1409-94Raspberries for the Backyard Fruit Planting, HYG-1421-98Growing Grapes in the Home Fruit Planting, HYG-1423-98Strawberries are an Excellent Fruit for the Home Garden, HYG-1424-98Kiwifruit and Hardy Kiwi, HYG-1426-93Trellis Espalier System for Supported Apple Trees, HYG-1427-95Basic Principles of Pruning Backyard Grapevines, HYG-1428-04 Pruning Backyard Grapevines in the First Three Years, HYG-1429-04 Pruning Blueberries in the Home Garden, HYG-1430-05 Pruning Erect Blackberries in the Home Garden, HYG-1431-08 Key Steps for Completing a Vineyard Business Plan, HYG-1432-09 Direct Marketing of Small Fruit Crops to Ohio Wineries, HYG-1433-09 Fertilizing Vegetable Garden Soils, HYG-1601-95Growing Asparagus in the Home Garden, HYG-1603-94Growing Beets in the Home Garden, HYG-1604-93Growing Broccoli and Cauliflower in the Home Garden, HYG-1605-92Growing Carrots in the Home Garden, HYG-1606-93Growing Cucumbers in the Home Garden, HYG-1608-93Growing Eggplant in the Home Garden, HYG-1609-95Growing Lettuce in the Home Garden, HYG-1610-92Growing Muskmelons in the Home Garden, HYG-1615-95Growing Onions in the Home Garden, HYG-1616-92Growing Peas and Snap Beans in the Home Garden, HYG-1617-92Growing Peppers in the Home Garden, HYG-1618-92Growing Potatoes in the Home Garden, HYG-1619-92Growing Squash and Pumpkins in the Home Garden, HYG-1620-95Growing Watermelon in the Home Garden, HYG-1626-95Growing Garlic in the Home Garden, HYG-1627-92Growing and Curing Gourds in the Home Garden, HYG-1630-96Growing Rhubarb in the Home Garden, HYG-1631-04 Raised Bed Gardening, HYG-1641-92Gardening With the Elderly, HYG-1642-94Drought Resistance in the Home Landscape, HYG-1643-94Growing, Selecting and Using Basil, HYG-1644-94Growing Cucumbers, Peppers, Squash and Tomatoes in Containers, HYG-1645-94Growing Giant Pumpkins in the Home Garden, HYG-1646-94Container Vegetable Gardening, HYG-1647-01 Herbaceous Groundcovers for the Home Landscape, HYG-1648-01 Apple of Peru: A New Invasive Weed in Ohio, HYG-1649-05 Food Safety in the Berry Patch (no fact sheet number, 2007)

Human Resource Management Series:Filling a Position in the Farm Business, HRM-1Compensating Farm Employees, HRM-2Orientation and Training of Employees, HRM-3Performance Appraisal of Farm Employees, HRM-4

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Labor Laws and Regulations, HRM-5So You Want to Find a Job on a Farm, HRM-6Formal Performance Appraisal Evaluation Form, HRM-7

Introduction to Plant Disease Series:Plants Get Sick Too! An Introduction to Plant Diseases, PP401.01 Diagnosing Sick Plants, PP401.02 20 Questions on Plant Diagnosis, PP401.03 Keeping Plants Healthy: An Overview of Integrated Plant Health Management, PP401.04 Viral Diseases of Plants, PP401.05 Bacterial Diseases of Plants, PP401.06 Fungal and Fungal-like Diseases of Plants, PP401.07 Nematode Diseases of Plants, PP401.08 Parasitic Higher Plants, PP401.09 Sanitation and Phytosanitation (SPS): The Importance of SPS in Global Movement of Plant Materials, PP401.10

Lawn and Turf Series:Annual Grass Weed Control in Home Lawns, HYG-4002-93Fertilization of Lawns, HYG-4006Thatch: The Accumulation in Lawns, HYG-4008Yellow Nutsedge Control in Home Lawns, HYG-4010-96Turfgrass Species Selection, HYG-4011Lawn Mowing, HYG-4020-93What to Look for in a Lawn Care Service, HYG-4025-88Lime and the Home Lawn, HYG-4026-90Lawn Grass Cultivar Selection, HYG-4027-02Interpreting a Soil Test for Lawns, HYG-4028Managing Turfgrass Under Drought Conditions, HYG-4029-96Natural Organic Lawn Care for Ohio, HYG-4031-04

Leadership Center Series:Making Meetings Manageable, LC-01-02 Participating in Meetings, LC-02-02 Following Up After the Meeting, LC-03-02

Livestock and Streams Series:Understanding the Benefits of Healthy Riparian Areas, LS-1-05 Negative Effects of Livestock Grazing Riparian Areas, LS-2-05 The Effects of Grazing Management on Riparian Areas, LS-3-05 Best Management Practices to Control the Effects of Livestock Grazing Riparian Areas, LS-4-05 Pathogenic Effects from Livestock Grazing Riparian Areas, LS-5-05

Manage Your Money Series:Manage Your Money, Lesson 1: Getting StartedManage Your Money, Lesson 2: Where Does Your Money Go?Manage Your Money, Lesson 3: Stop Spending Leaks Manage Your Money, Lesson 4: How Much Credit Can You Afford? Manage Your Money, Lesson 5: Develop Your Budget Manage Your Money, Lesson 6: Your Net Worth and Financial Records Manage Your Money, Overview of Study-at-Home Course

Ohio Saves Series:A Guide for Local Ohio Saves Campaigns, CS-0001-07 Launching an Ohio-Based America Saves Campaign, CS-0002-07

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Pesticide Education Program Series:Farm Pesticide Storage and Security Checklist, PEP-1-02 S.A.R.A. Title III Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know, PEP-2-02

Plant Pathology Series:Apple Powdery Mildew, HYG-3001-08 Fire Blight of Apples and Pears, HYG-3002-08 Scab of Apple, HYG-3003-08 Grape Black Rot, HYG-3004-08 Peach Canker, HYG-3005-08 Peach Leaf Curl, HYG-3006-08 Anthracnose of Raspberry and Blackberry, HYG-3007-08 Spur Blight of Red Raspberries, HYG-3008-08 Brown Rot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3009-08 Orange Rust of Brambles, HYG-3010-08 Black Knot of Plums and Cherries, HYG-3011-08 Verticillium Wilt of Strawberry, HYG-3012-08 Downy Mildew of Grape, HYG-3013-08 Red Stele Root Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3014-08 Strawberry Leaf Diseases, HYG-3015-08 Botrytis Fruit Rot “Gray Mold” of Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry, HYG-3017-08 Powdery Mildew of Grape, HYG-3018-08 Bacterial Spot of Stone Fruit, HYG-3019-08 Scab of Peach, Nectarine, Plum, and Apricot, HYG-3020-08 Cherry Leaf Spot, HYG-3021-08 Sooty Blotch and Fly Speck of Apple, HYG-3022-08 White Rot and Botryosphaeria Canker of Apple, HYG-3023-08 Rusts of Apple, HYG-3024-08 Botrytis Bunch Rot or Gray Mold of Grape, HYG-3025-08 Verticillium Wilt of Raspberry, HYG-3027-08 Black Root Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3028-08 Phytophthora Root and Crown Rot of Fruit Trees, HYG-3029-08 Black Rot and Frogeye Leaf Spot of Apple, HYG-3030-08 Bitter Rot of Grape HYG-3032-08 Cytospora Canker of Spruce, HYG-3033-96 Yellowing, Dieback and Death of Narrow-Leafed Evergreens, HYG-3034-96 Using Fungicide Sprays Effectively, HYG-3038-96 Leaf Blight of Hawthorn, HYG-3039-96 Diplodia Tip Blight of Two-Needled Pines, HYG-3041-08 Maintaining Healthy Rhododendrons and Azaleas in the Landscape, HYG-3043-96 Leaf Diseases on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, HYG-3044-96 How to Care for Tree Wounds, HYG-3045-96 Sooty Molds on Trees and Shrubs, HYG-3046-96 Powdery Mildews on Ornamental Plants, HYG-3047-96 Anthracnose Leaf Blight of Shade Trees, HYG-3048-96 Verticillium Wilt of Landscape Trees and Shrubs, HYG-3053-96 Bacterial Crown Gall on Ornamentals in the Landscape, HYG-3054-96 Cedar Rust Diseases of Ornamental Plants, HYG-3055-08 Phomopsis and Kabatina Tip Blights of Junipers, HYG-3056-96 Rhizosphaera Needlecast on Spruce, HYG-3059-96 Disorders of Yew (Taxus) in Ohio, HYG-3060-96 Root Problems on Plants in the Garden and Landscape, HYG-3061-96 Controlling Rose Diseases, HYG-3063-96 Diseases of Ground Cover Plants, HYG-3064-96

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Virus Diseases of Greenhouse Floral Crops, HYG-3065-08 Black Root Rot of Greenhouse Floral Crops, HYG-3066-96A General Health Management Guide for Indoor Plants, HYG-3067-96Diagnosing Problems on Indoor Plants, HYG-3068-96 Hosta Virus X, HYG-3069-08 Botrytis Gray Mold in Greenhouse Floral Crops HYG-3070-96Needle Diseases on 2-Needled Conifers in Ohio, HYG-3071-96 Black Spot of Roses, HYG-3072-08 Control of Phytophthora and Other Major Diseases of Ericaceous Plants, HYG-3073-99Hot Water and Chlorine Treatment of Vegetable Seeds to Eradicate Bacterial Plant Pathogens, HYG-3085-05 Hot Water Treatment of Vegetable Seeds to Eradicate Bacterial Plant Pathogens in Organic Production Systems, HYG-3086-05 Early Blight of Potato and Tomato, HYG-3101-95 Late Blight of Potato and Tomato, HYG-3102-95 Bacterial Ring Rot of Potatoes, HYG-3103-95 Potato Pink Rot, Pythium Leak and Seed-Piece Decay, HYG-3104-95 Scab of Potato Tubers, HYG-3105-95 Blackleg, Aerial Stem Rot, and Tuber Soft Rot of Potato, HYG-3106-95 Fusarium Dry Rot and Seed-Piece Decay of Potato, HYG-3107-95 Rhizoctonia Stem and Stolon Canker of Potato, HYG-3108-95 Mosaic Virus Diseases of Vine Crops, HYG-3109-95 Damping-off and Root Rot of Beans, HYG-3110-95 Powdery Mildew of Vine Crops, HYG-3111-96 Septoria Leaf Spot of Tomatoes, HYG-3112-96 Fusarium Wilt of Vine Crops, HYG-3113-96 Anthracnose of Tomato, HYG-3114-96 Root Knot Nematode, HYG-3115-96 Phytophthora Blight of Pepper and Cucurbits, HYG-3116-96 Blossom-End Rot of Tomato, Pepper, and Eggplant, HYG-3117-96 Clubroot of Crucifers, HYG-3118-96 Common Smut of Corn, HYG-3119-96 Bacterial Spot, Speck, and Canker of Tomatoes, HYG-3120-96 Bacterial Wilt of Cucurbits, HYG-3121-96 Fusarium and Verticillium Wilts of Tomato, Potato, Pepper, and Eggplant, HYG-3122-96 Bacterial Spot of Pepper, HYG-3123-96 Downy Mildew of Crucifers, HYG-3124-96 Black Rot of Crucifers, HYG-3125-96 Gummy Stem Blight and Black Rot of Cucurbits, HYG-3126-96 Managing Downy Mildew in Organic and Conventional Vine Crops, HYG-3127-09 Leather Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3201-08 Cane Blight of Raspberries, HYG-3202-08 Eutypa Dieback of Grape, HYG-3203-08 Necrotic Leaf Blotch of Golden Delicious Apples, HYG-3204-08 X-Disease (Mycoplasma Disease) of Peaches and Nectarines, HYG-3206-08 Phytophthora Root Rot of Raspberry, HYG-3207-08 Anthracnose of Grape, HYG-3208-08 Anthracnose of Strawberry, HYG-3209-08 Late Leaf Rust of Red Raspberries, HYG-3210-08 Phomopsis Leaf Blight and Fruit Rot of Strawberry, HYG-3211-08 Bacterial Crown Gall of Fruit Crops HYG-3301-08 Bitter Rot of Apples, HYG-3302-08 Control of Nuisance and Detrimental Molds (Fungi) in Mulches and Composts, HYG-3304-98 Mycorrhizae in Urban Landscapes, HYG-3305-08 Oak Wilt, HYG-3306-09

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Anthracnose Fruit Rot of Pepper, HYG-3307-04 Dutch Elm Disease, HYG-3308-08 Sudden Oak Death (aka Ramorum blight), HYG-3309-08 Microbial Biopesticides for the Control of Plant Diseases in Organic Farming, HYG-3310-08 Lichens, HYG-3312-09

Senior Series:Prescription and Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medication, SS-134-R08 Homestead Exemption: Are You Eligible?, SS-206-R08 When Does Someone Attain Old Age? SS-101-R04 Tips for Choosing a Doctor, SS-103-R04 Wonderful Walking, SS-105-R04 Senior Beware: Avoiding Con Artist Schemes, SS-121-R05 Reducing the Risk of Food Borne Illness, SS-124-97-R05 Aging Increases Risk for Problems with Medicines, SS-127-R08 Medication Misuse Among Older Adults, SS-128-R08 Adverse Drug-Drug and Food-Drug Medication Interactions, SS-129-R08 Over-the-Counter Medication Labels, SS-130-R08 Helping Your Doctor Help You, SS-131-97-R02 Guidelines for Using Medications Safely, SS-132-R08 Prescription and Over-the-Counter (OTC) Medication, SS-134-R08 Systems to Keep Track of Taking Medicines, SS-135-R08 Friendships in Adulthood, SS-141-98 Intergenerational Programming, SS-142-R08 When Seniors Relocate, SS-143-98-R05 “Homes” for Later Years, SS-144-R05 Living With Arthritis, SS-147-98-R09 Con Artists and the Games They Play, SS-154-98-R05 Grandparents Helping Grandchildren in Times of Stress, SS-156-99 Grandparents as Parents Again, SS-157-99 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren: Census Bureau Facts, SS-158-99 Living on a Fixed Income, SS-159-R05 Grocery Shopping for One or Two, SS-160-R05 Cooking for One or Two, SS-161-R09 Keeping You and Your Food Safe, SS-162-99 Preventing Falls, SS-163-R09 Have You Heard? Hearing Loss and Older Adults, SS-164-99-R05 So You Need a Hearing Aid, SS-165-99-R05 Osteoporosis, SS-167-R05 Stroke, SS-168-99-R05 Personal Profile, SS-169-99-R02 Improve Balance: Prevent Falls, SS-170-00 Stretching and Flexibility as We Age, SS-171-00 Maintaining the Human Machine, SS-173-08 Sensory Changes, SS-174-08 Predictors of Healthy Aging, SS-175-08 Making Your Kitchen “User Friendly”, SS-179-01 Siblings Are Forever, SS-180-01 Older Adult Abuse, SS-183-01 Reverse Mortgage, SS-185-01-R06 Moving a Loved One to a Nursing Home: What can you do?, SS-187-R08 Tips When Visiting a Nursing Home, SS-188-01 Gift Ideas for Nursing Home Visits, SS-189-R08 Elements of Universal Design/Home Modification, SS-190-02

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Communication About the End of Life, SS-191-R08 Glossary of Terms for End of Life Planning, SS-192-R08 Aging Jargon, SS-193-R08 What About Grandfathers?, SS-195-02 Am I Depressed?, SS-196-R08 Facts About Retirement, SS-200-02 Stages of Retirement, SS-201-02 Adult Day Services, SS-202-R08 Taking a Difficult Step: Finding a Nursing Home, SS-203-R08 Surviving the Loss of a Loved One, SS-204-03 How to Reduce Living Expenses, SS-205-R08 Homestead Exemption: Are You Eligible?, SS-206-R08 Maintaining Nutrition as We Age, SS-207-06 Spice Up Your Life With Herbs, SS-208-R08 Positive Aspects of Aging, SS-209-03 Music Therapy, SS-211-R08 Marriage After Retirement, SS-212-03 Pets: Friends for Life, SS-213-08 Tips on Downsizing: Moving from the Family Home, SS-214-05Identity Theft: Protecting Your Good Name, SS-215-05

Soybean Rust Series:Identifying Soybean Rust, SBR-1-06 (English and Spanish)Immunofluorescence Assay Detection of the Soybean Rust Pathogen, SBR-2-09

Sports and Recreational Turfgrass Series:Cool-Season Turfgrasses for Sports Fields and Recreational Areas, SRT-1-05 Standard Guide for Maintaining Sports Fields and Recreational Turf in Ohio, SRT-2-05 Annual Bluegrass and Rough Bluegrass Control, SRT-3-05

Sustainable Agriculture Series:Ohio Soil Health Card, SAG-1-03 Sustainable Agriculture Resources, SAG-2-05 The Organic Certification Process for Crops, SAG-3-05 Soil Quality Test Kit, SAG-4-08 Oilseed Radish Cover Crop, SAG-5-08 Organic and Conventional Cropping Systems Comparison: 2008 Report for Northwest Ohio, SAG-6-09Utilizing Cover Crops in Vegetable Production Systems, SAG-7-09 Sustainable Crop Rotations with Cover Crops, SAG-9-09The Biology of Soil Compaction, SAG-10-09, AEX-543-09Using Cover Crops to Convert to No-till, SAG-11-09

Veterinary Preventive Medicine Series:Is U.S. Beef Safe for Consumers to Eat?, MS-01-03 Rabies Prevention in Livestock, VME-0001-97Deworming of Exhibition Swine to Prevent Liver Condemnations, VME-0002-00Johne’s Disease in Sheep and Goats, VME-0003-01Update on Testing for Scrapie, VME-0004-01Biosecurity Fundamentals for Extension Personnel, VME-0005-01 On-Farm Biosecurity: Traffic Control and Sanitation, VME-0006-01 Biosecurity for Youth Livestock Exhibitors, VME-0007-01 Disinfection in On-Farm Biosecurity Procedures, VME-0008-01 Biosecurity for Poultry, VME-0009-01 Human Health Concerns Associated with Hatching Poultry, VME-0010-01

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Preventive Medicine for Backyard Chickens, VME-0011-01 Poultry Necropsy Basics, VME-0012-01 Cleaning and Disinfection of Poultry Facilities, VME-013-02 Medical Management of the Rooster Spur, VME-014-02 Antibiotic Resistance: Questions and Answers, VME-015-03 E. coli O157 in Dairy Cattle: Questions and Answers, VME-016-03 A Guide to Pet Care for the Immunocompromised, VME-017-03 Common External Parasites in Poultry: Lice and Mites, VME-0018-03 Less Common External Parasites in Poultry, VME-0019-03 Performing a Physical Exam on a Chicken, VME-0020-04 The Making of an Egg, VME-0021-04 Predators of Poultry, VME-0022-05 Poultry Blood Collection, VME-0023-05 Safeguarding Your Family Against Infections When Visiting Agricultural Fairs and Petting Zoos, VME-0024-06 Judicious Antimicrobial Use Guidelines, VME-25-09 Protecting Against Antibiotic Resistance in Livestock Agriculture, VME-26-09

Watershed Series:Community Based Watershed Management, WS-1-00Costs of Organizing and Sustaining a Watershed Group, WS-2-00Water Quality Impairments Solved through Watershed Planning, WS-3-03 Water Quality in Drainage Ditches Influenced by Agricultural Subsurface Drainage, WS-3857-08 Things to Consider When Starting a Volunteer Water Monitoring Program, WS-5-08 Ecosystems and Ecosystem Management, WS-6-09

West Nile Virus Series:Preguntas Frecuentes Sobre Aves y el Virus del Nilo Occidental, WNV-1000-08-S Frequently Asked Questions About Birds and West Nile Virus, WNV-1000-08 Los Granjeros y el Virus del Nilo Occidental, WNV-1001-08-S Farmers and West Nile Virus, WNV-1001-08 Lo Que los Aficionados al Aire Libre Deben Saber Sobre el Virus del Nilo Occidental, WNV-1002-08-S What Outdoor Enthusiasts Should Know About West Nile Virus, WNV-1002-08 Las Personas y el Virus del Nilo Occidental: Preguntas Frecuentes, WNV-1003-08-S People and West Nile Virus: Frequently Asked Questions, WNV-1003-08 El Virus del Nilo Occidental y Llantas Viejas, WNV-1004-08-S West Nile Virus and Scrap Tires, WNV-1004-08 Informacion sobre el Virus del Nilo Occidental para Veterinarios, WNV-1005-08-S West Nile Virus Fact Sheet for Veterinarians, WNV-1005-08 Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Animales Silvestres y el Virus del Nilo Occidental, WNV-1006-08-S Frequently Asked Questions About Wildlife and West Nile Virus, WNV-1006-08 Lo Que los Dueos de Caballos Deben Saber sobre el Virus del Nilo Occidental, WNV-1007-08-S What Horse Owners Should Know About West Nile Virus, WNV-1007-08 Humedales y el Virus del Nilo Occidental, WNV-1008-08-S Wetlands and West Nile Virus, WNV-1008-08

Wildlife Series:Incorporating Wildlife Needs into Forest Management Plans, W-1-01 Preventing and Controlling Blackbird Damage, W-2-01 Preventing and Controlling Coyote Problems, W-4-08 Managing for Forest Songbirds, W-6-01 Preventing and Managing Raccoon Problems, W-7-01 Preventing and Controlling Woodpecker Damage, W-9-01 Backyard Enhancement for Wildlife, W-10-01 Effective Mole Control, W-11-02

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Butterfly Gardens, W-12-02 Native Landscaping for Birds, Bees, Butterflies, and Other Wildlife, W-13-02 Enhancing Wildlife Habitat on Farmlands, W-14-02 Golf Courses as Wildlife Habitat, W-15-04 Shelterbelts for Wildlife, W-16-04 The Benefits of Managing Your Property for Wildlife, W-17-04 Dead Trees as Resources for Forest Wildlife, W-18-04 Establishing Wildlife Food Plots, W-19-04 Raccoon Roundworm: Facts and Prevention, W-20-08 The Basics of Using Remote Cameras to Monitor Wildlife, W-21-09

MiscellaneousMulti-Functional Landscaping: Putting Your Parking Lot Design Requirements to Work for Water Quality, CL-1000-01Ohio Facts and Figures, Federal Funds to Ohio and Counties, 2000, DC-1001-02