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  1. Growth, Harvest, and Serving of Jerusalem Artichoke (Sunchoke)

    sunchoke tubers to be an excellent source of prebiotic fiber, promoting beneficial intestinal bacteria ... growing sunchokes is light-textured and nutrient-rich, which not only provides a suitable location for ... harvest time. Gardening Sunchokes are full-sun crops and an excellent addition to any garden. During the ...

  2. Regenerative grazing can aid soil

    in Farm and Dairy. Please visit the link for the article ...

  3. Build healthy soil and sustainable ecosystems

    pasture systems in Farm and Dairy.  Please visit the link for the article ...

  4. Competitive Teams

    competitions. With a strong tradition of excellence, the Dairy Cattle Judging Team consistently ranks among the ... at CFAES. Click on each team name to visit their page for more information.  Dairy Judging Team ... Experience dairy cattle judging in contests across America. As part of the judging team, you'll place ...

  5. Box Tree Moth: Detection

    posed by BTM in Ohio. This article provides a pictorial guide of what should be looked for in detecting ... excrement is called frass. BTM frass looks like small, light-green to greenish-brown pellets. Frass may ... be difficult to detect, particularly with light infestations. Adding to the detection challenge is ...

  6. Junior Fair Exhibitor Letters 2024

    the following link(s): Lease Agreement INFORMATION Animal Lease- DAIRY Animal Lease- BREEDING ANIMAL  ... Reference your exhibitor letter for other specific project related information. Dairy Cattle 2024 Dairy ... Heifer / Dairy Cow Exhibitor Letter Lease Agreement Information Dairy Lease Canine 2024 Dog Exhibitor ...

  7. Meet and Greet on February 27

    Office and enjoy some light refreshments and conversation. For more information, please call the office ...

  8. Youth Quality Assurance

    6:30-8:30pm March 18 th – (during Dairy Committee Meeting):  7-8:30pm March 27th-6:30pm at the Foltz Communtiy ...

  9. Maximizing Forage Quality Through Targeted Grazing of Native Warm-Season Grasses

    pasture intercepts 95% of incident light, allowing only 5% of light to reach the ground (Figure 1, left ... cool-season grass species were grown individually, with light interception and canopy heights monitored every ... 2–3 days. Plants were clipped once the canopy intercepted 95% of light. At each clipping event, 50% of ...

  10. New Factsheet About Teff

    Dean Kreager, Christine Gelley, and Carri Jagger have another excellent factsheet that just got ...

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