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  1. Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe!

    https://fulton.osu.edu/news/preserve-it-fresh-preserve-it-safe

    Fresh, Preserve It Safe newsletter. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned food preserver, this ... newsletter can help you preserve with confidence! Subscribe to the Newsletter! March/April 2026 Newsletter ...

  2. Cressleaf Groundsel Identification and Control

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0221-0

    Specialist, The Ohio State University Garth Ruff, Assistant Professor, Field Specialist, Beef Cattle, The Ohio ... across a variety of cropping fields, pastures, and other landscapes. Also called butterweed, this plant ... groundsel is toxic to livestock when present in forage grazing systems, or in stored feeds (e.g., dry hay or ...

  3. Purchasing Hay Equipment: Tedders and Rakes

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0220

    field. This action exposes more of the forage’s surface area to sunlight and air movement, but it is also ... of forages (Vol. 22). CSSA Special Publications. ... acsess.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.2135/cssaspecpub22.c3 Ruff, G., Corboy, T., & Beers, L. (2025). Purchasing hay equipment: Forage mowers [Fact ...

  4. Fundamental Concepts of Feed Intake

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-28-issue-1/fundamental-concepts-feed-intake

    (Johansen et al., 2018). Forage particle size is another factor to consider as grinding and pelleting hay ... true for corn silage (Kononoff and Heinrichs, 2003a). Reducing forage particle size is not without risk ... feeding dry ground corn and the effect was greatest in diets with greater starch concentration (22% vs. ...

  5. Facilities Operations Updates

    https://wooster.osu.edu/newsletter/wooster-campus-connector/february-2026/news/facilities-operations-updates

    who did great work during the recent winter weather event.  Winter Recess: While many of us were off during the ... days, among the many other duties they took care of during this break. Thank you to those from Facilities ... community partners, for their diligent work over the past few weeks when we received record-breaking amounts ...

  6. 2025 eFields Report Available!

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-04/2025-efields-report-available

    observations in the 2025 eFields Report. In many cases, farm partners had to adjust their plans or switch ... trials entirely to work around the growing season challenges. However, the goal remained: to implement ... season. The 2025 eFields Research Report highlights 102 on-farm, field scale trials conducted in 29 Ohio ...

  7. What does it mean to love a place — and how does that love shape the way we care for it?

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/what-does-it-mean-love-place-%E2%80%94-and-how-does-love-shape-way-we-care-it

    foraging to “love letters” written to the land, Keely shares how her work investigates the powerful ...

  8. Ohio State study offers a win-win for clean water and agriculture

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/WatershedProject

    sharply increased conservation practices. Today, 80% of acres have nutrient management plans, compared to ... meet watershed water quality targets while sustaining agricultural production,” Martin said. “Working ... Ohio. In 2014, toxic blooms left 400,000 Toledo residents without safe tap water for days. Agriculture, ...

  9. Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference March 10-11

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-04/conservation-tillage-and-technology-conference-march-10-11

    livestock on 2,800-acres near Cambridge, Illinois. He raises non-GMO and food grade corn and soybeans along ... with small grains, specialty crops, hay, and grazing crops. His father, Bob, manages many day-to-day ... chicken, pork and eggs business. Monte is being sponsored by Calmer Corn Heads. Other major sponsors of ...

  10. Staff Spotlight

    https://wooster.osu.edu/newsletter/wooster-campus-connector/february-2026/our-people/staff-spotlight

    State University. Describe your work: My work focuses on monitoring and managing spotted lanternfly in ... grapes here in Ohio. The most exciting part of my research is the extension work when I visit the grape ... growers in their vineyards and provide hands on training to help identify spotted lanternfly. How have ...

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