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CSSA Newsletters #12
... Zinc labels are long-lasting outdoors where rains wash out minerals, preventing the accumulation of salts that can dissolve the parts of the zinc labels that are below the soil surface. I do not use zinc labels in my house or greenhouse because of this loss of the lower parts of the labels due to dissolving of the zinc ...
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Preserving Food: Freezing Fruits
... not use galvanized equipment in direct contact with fruit. The acid in the fruit dissolves zinc, which can be harmful in large amounts. Also, be wary of using iron utensils or ... not furnish the beneficial effects of sugar, such as color protection and thickness of syrup. Labels on the products give the equivalents to a standard amount of sugar. Use directions on ...
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Pesticide Labeling: Ingredient Statements
... brand and sold by a different manufacturer. Learning how to understand ingredient statements on pesticide labels can not only save money, but can also prevent costly mistakes from occurring. What is ... -D or paraquat/diquat ( Figure 4 ). Figure 4. Statement of the acid content. Copper and zinc salts or complexes. Pesticide products for which the active ingredients are copper salts or complexes ...
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Seed starting- How to sow and start perennial plants from seed.
... label using a six inch long garden tag and a permanent garden marking pen. The labels last for many years and when its time to set the plants out into the ... very good results, it is a 18-24-16 fertilizer with Copper, Iron, Manganese and Zinc. I just put a few grains in each cup of water. look below! Our plants ...
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Calcium for Better Health, HYG-5506-06
... contains protein for healthy bones; vitamins A, B12, and D; riboflavin, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, and zinc. What Are Alternatives to Drinking Milk? If you are lactose intolerant, try using one of ... . If it disintegrates, your body will be able to absorb the calcium in the pill. Labels and Sources of Calcium Grocery stores label their products according to regulations set by the ...
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Quick 'n Easy Stain Removal
... often "dry-clean only" while wool sweaters are often "hand washable." Hang tags or other labels on clothing tell the fiber content. If you understand fiber characteristics, this information can help ... necessary. Launder. Deodorants: Apply liquid detergent,wash in warm water. Build-up of aluminum or zinc salts may be impossible to remove. Fingernail polish: Do not use nail polish remover (or ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Sun Exposure: Precautions and Protection, HYG-5550-97
... to extend time in the sun without burning. Only opaque products, such as those containing zinc oxide or titanium dioxide totally block out ultraviolet rays. Often sun blocks are packaged or ... to water, as when swimming or water skiing, look for water resistant products. Look for labels that read water resistant or water proof. Follow label directions since protection time varies, such ...
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Targeting a Healthier Diet
... are: calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, and sulfur. Trace minerals are: iron, iodine, zinc, copper, manganese, fluoride, chromium, selenium, and molybdenum. Most healthy people get enough of ... Daily Recommended Allowances. Vitamin A, Vitamin C, calcium, and iron are listed on food labels. Summary Target a healthier diet by thinking and acting positively! Focus on foods that ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Kohlrabi, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... soil test. Magnesium: 15-25 (MgO) lb/acre. Sulfur: 30-50 lb/acre. Copper, zinc and boron - as indicated by soil test. IRRIGATION Maintain uniform soil moisture for highest ... the Pacific Northwest, include DCPA, sethoxydim, and glyphosate (stale seedbed technique only). Check herbicide labels for rates, restrictions, and weeds controlled. DISEASE CONTROL The Pacific Northwest Disease Control Handbook ...
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Beekeeping basics by Charles Sanders Issue #88
... choice. I have used purchased honey jars with printed labels and I have used quart and pint canning jars with hand printed labels. You will have no trouble selling all the honey ... ; used as food in queen cages. Queen excluder: A device made of wire, wood or zinc (or any combination thereof) having openings of .163 to .164 inch, which permits workers to ...
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