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Corn Silage and Foliar Disease
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-24-issue-4/corn-silage-and-foliar-disease
usually have in Ohio, but on occasion, southern rust may be present. Common rust is rarely of economic ... have shown us that later planted corn may be at the greatest risk to losses from tar spot. One of the ... concern, but the development of southern rust can have economic yield impacts. The colors are different ...
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Annual Winter Forage Following Wheat Harvest
regulations concerning government programs. For example, if you participate in the H2Ohio program, you must ... Jamie Hampton, Extension Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Auglaize County, Ohio State ... legumes encourages better development of the grass crop. Field peas or soybeans added to oats and spring ...
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Fertilizing Perennial Forages on Dairy Farms
Science and Greg LaBarge, Agronomic Field Specialist, Ohio State University Extension Early fall is one of ... and the remainder applied next spring after the first cutting when soils are firm. Ohio State ... University Extension has an Excel tool to help you determine the right rates to apply based on your soil test ...
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Milk Prices, Costs of Nutrients, Margins, and Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices
likely not equal to zero Economic Value of Feeds Results of the Sesame analysis for central Ohio on July ... April F. White, Graduate Research Associate, Department of Animal Sciences, The Ohio State ... and $3.33/lb, respectively. The component price for protein is unchanged from the May issue, with ...
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Summer Mastitis – Insights on cause, signs, and prevention
Dr. Luciana da Costa, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine, The Ohio State University ... and curds/traces of blood may appear as the damage to tissue progresses. Other symptoms can include ... applied early in the grazing season before eggs and larvae start to develop will prevent the fly ...
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Corn Silage Harvest Safety Should Be Priority One
look for a way to add one so that you can easily check for motorists that may be passing you while you ... Nitrogen dioxide is heavier than air and may be seen as a reddish to yellowish-brown haze. Since it is ... you will experience a burning sensation in your nose, throat, and chest. Instant death may result from ...
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Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer
Science, The Ohio State University August is the second good window of opportunity of the year for ... slow the development of the desirable forage stand enough to compromise its winter survival. No-Till ... guide" that soil should be firm enough for a footprint to sink no deeper than one-half inch. Tilled ...
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Recognizing and Managing Heat Stress in Dairy Cattle
Chris Zoller, Extension Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Tuscarawas County, Ohio State ... solar radiation and may include trees, buildings, cloth, or structures. If shade areas are constructed, ...
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Duane Logan Inducted into the Dairy Hall of Service
he participated in the OSU Ohio Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Program. Duane served as ... Science from Ohio State University in 1978 and was a member of the OSU dairy judging team. In 1999-2000, ... Association’s Honor Award. Having been a member of the 1973 Ohio 4-H Dairy Judging team and the Ohio State team ...
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Happy Retirement to Dianne Shoemaker
programs, developed a website to house dairy resources, written fact sheets, conducted team study tours, and ... also been able to expand the program and continue Ohio’s contribution of farm financial data to the ... Counties and Chris Zoller, Extension Educator, Tuscarawas County, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ohio ...