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JIT Inventory: Amazon-Yes, Dairy Producer-No
forage supply is limited, purchased feed costs go up, production can suffer, and profit declines. Nothing ... operate properly. Â A dairy farm client several years ago learned a hard lesson when corn silage supply ... was short. Alternatives to corn silage can be fed but often the performance is less than expected. In ...
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Agronomic Crops Team Receives the CFAES Distinguished Multi-disciplinary Team Extension Award
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/agronomic-crops-team-receives-award
corn, soybean, wheat, and forage producer needs in a timely manner. The team is co-lead by: Laura ... production extension efforts and deliverables." Dr. Laura Lindsey shared some insight into the Agronomic ... together to provide an integrated delivery mechanism designed to address corn, soybean, wheat, and forage ...
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Assessing Wheat Crop Grain Versus Forage Economics
if the grower needs straw production for use or sale. Corn yields in central Ohio are generally ... wheat through harvest, 2) terminate the wheat and plant full season corn or soybean, or 3) harvest wheat ... as a forage and follow with a soybean or corn crop. Keeping the current wheat may also be important ...
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USDA Dairy Report: March 2023
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-25-issue-2/usda-dairy-report-march-2023
National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) estimate of U.S. milk production for 2022 was revised up ... average number of cows and milk production per cow in January 2023 were higher than the same month a year ... Item January 2023 Difference (compared to same month year prior) All-milk $23.10/cwt-$1.10 Corn ...
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Using Dairy Manure with Newly Planted Crops
corn or soybeans. An application of 10,000 to 12,000 gallons per acre of dairy manure to newly planted ... damage from both the manure and the drag hose. For corn, it is becoming common to make two dairy manure ... application is anytime up to the V4 stage of growth (four leaves with collars). The smaller the corn, the ...
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Can Root-Knot Nematodes be a Problem in Ohio?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-07/can-root-knot-nematodes-be-problem-ohio
causes the greatest total damage to soybean production in the southern U.S. B ecause of changes in crop ... production practices recent years this pest seems to be more problematic. This seminar will cover the ... primary investigates the management of fungal diseases and plant-parasitic nematodes in corn, cotton, ...
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Dogs
https://delaware.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/fair/dogs
Resubmit when as needed when vaccinations are upated.) Dog Calendar Dog Agility Form ...
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Cereal Rye as a Cover Crop in Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0114
cover crops. Cereal rye’s allelopathic ability (production of biochemicals that inhibit weeds) is ... production. Plant growth may dry out wet soils but may also over-dry soils in the spring if not terminated in ... Terminate at least two weeks before planting corn. Use a nitrogen (N) starter fertilizer when planting corn ...
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Summer Safety Webinars
https://fcs.osu.edu/events/summer-safety-webinars
Summer is HERE! Join us on Wednesdays this May for a summer safety webinar series. Learn tips and ...
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Food Preservation Five
https://fcs.osu.edu/events/food-preservation-five
Are you interested in learning about food preservation? Join us for these free webinars hosted by ...