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  1. March/April 4-H Newsletter

    https://harrison.osu.edu/news/marchapril-4-h-newsletter

    Harrison County's March/April 4-H Newsletter ...

  2. Ohio On-Farm Organic Grains Trials Are Flourishing

    https://offer.osu.edu/news/ohio-farm-organic-grains-trials-are-flourishing

    County, page 120  Measure corn yield response to different management practices of wheat straw and cover ... Corn: Fulton County, page 52  Investigate the yield impacts of various spring alfalfa management ... Ohio On-Farm Organic Grains Trials Are Flourishing   The number of organic ...

  3. Winter Malting Barley Production

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/https%3A/agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/small-grain-production/winter-malting-barley-production

    Winter malting barley requires careful management to maximize grain yield and to maintain ... barley is not sold through traditional grain elevators like corn, soybean, and wheat, so contracts or ... high-quality grain for malting purposes. Ohio farmers need to carefully consider growing winter malting barley, ...

  4. March 4-H Newsletter

    https://putnam.osu.edu/news/march-4-h-newsletter

    Click  here  to view the March Newsletter ...

  5. Purchasing Hay Equipment: Balers

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0223

    storage is a key consideration. Will the hay be stored inside, or will it be kept outside? Each type of ... requirements vary by type of baler used. Another consideration when evaluating baler options is the ability to ... produce bales with a higher moisture content. Also, the small square bales are manageable in many storage ...

  6. March 2026 Ag Newsletter Now Available Online

    https://guernsey.osu.edu/news/march-2026-ag-newsletter-now-available-online

    The March 2026 Guernsey County OSU Extension Agriculture Newsletter is now available. Click here ...

  7. White Grub Identification, Biology and Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0107

    distribution but are otherwise similar in their biology, the damage they cause, and the methods used to manage ... ataenius are higher, with approximately 30–80 per square foot in spring and 15–40 per square foot in ... disease stresses. Control Cultural Control Cultural management practices can help alleviate grub damage. ...

  8. Grain Storage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/5647

    are used to dry. If grain is stored for a long time, grain may need to be drier (12%). Grain bins and ... material. Grain may be stored in bins that have been treated with insecticide, but the grain itself cannot ... be directly treated. Grain should be stored in a wellventilated area, under a water-tight roof, and ...

  9. Soil Fertility

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/5642

    nitrogen application. Nitrogen management is extremely important, as grain protein increases with ... spring, great care should be taken to avoid over-fertilization. High N application may result in grain ... protein levels too high for quality malt. Spring N application rates of 60–80 pounds of N per acre ...

  10. Research Capabilities v2

    https://paar.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/34

    maintain clarity and manage expectations, PAAR does not support: Research activities outside the scope of ... feasibility under high‑containment conditions. Key considerations typically include: Scientific rationale and ...

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