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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 ... trials and learn something valuable from the data. Due to that commitment, we believe we learned a great ...
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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 ...
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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 ... (forages.osu.edu/home) References Krieger, D. A., Sulc, M. R., Weiss, B., & Underwood, J. (2021). Hay preservatives. ... of forages (Vol. 22). CSSA Special Publications. ...
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Fundamental Concepts of Feed Intake
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. ... greater forage concentration have slower passage rates than diets with less forage (Krogstad et al., ...
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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 ... data-backed, farmer-supported strategies to succeed at scale. If unaddressed, phosphorus pollution threatens ...
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What does it mean to love a place — and how does that love shape the way we care for it?
foraging to “love letters” written to the land, Keely shares how her work investigates the powerful ...
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What Instructors and Mentors are saying about Stone Lab
https://senr.osu.edu/news/what-instructors-and-mentors-are-saying-about-stone-lab
Take classes, attend a workshop, conduct real, in-the-field research that matters, work on the ... a research question, designing an experimental plan, collecting data, and delivering a final presentation to ... influence my work and my connection to Stone Lab today." — Dr. Zachary Steffensmeier, 2026 Stone Lab ...
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Panel Discussion 1: Data-Driven Management and AI Applications for Leafy Green Production (and Climate Control)
https://ohceac.osu.edu/CEALGNE-P1-2026
JOIN THE PANEL 1 DISCUSSION "Data-Driven Management and AI Applications for Leafy Green ... Klamer (Certhon) Potential Discussion Questions From Data to Decisions: What is actually feasible? We ... are generating more data than ever, but: What decisions can growers realistically take in short-cycle ...
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Dr. Andrés Sanabria-Velázquez
https://ohceac.osu.edu/people/dr-andres-sanabria-velazquez
management in vegetable production systems. His work integrates plant pathology, environmental monitoring, ... both field and controlled environment agriculture (CEA) systems. His program advances pathogen ... educators to deliver practical, data ‑ driven disease management recommendations. His efforts support the ...
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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 ...