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  1. Considerations for Managing Higher Fertilizer Prices on Your Dairy

    OSU Extension. A pdf copy of this bulletin can be accessed here:  ...

  2. Controlled Lighting in Dry Period Increases Production in the Following Lactation

    production of 5 to 10% is a well-documented response by lactating dairy cattle to controlled lighting. For ... lighting conditions. A 2-year study at the University of Maryland, (Miller et al., 2000), documented a 7 lb ...

  3. Controlling Feed Cost: What to do when the protein market goes ballistic?

    non-effective (ne-NDF) ($-0.01/lb) and effective neutral detergent fiber (e-NDF) ($0.05/lb). Table 1. Estimates ... the software SESAME Version 2.05 written at The Ohio State University. For additional information, ...

  4. Controlling Flies on Farms

    [43.2%]. Make up a 0.5% solution by mixing 1 gal of product in 100 gal of water and apply diluted spray as ... flies, and horn flies in barns, milk rooms, and dairy barns. (d) Pyrethrins [0.5%] and piperonyl butoxide ... toward ceiling and upper corners until area is filled with mist. Use about 0.5 oz of solution per 1,000 ...

  5. Corn Ear Rot and Poison Hemlock

    DON (0.3 to 0.5 ppm) in dairy feeds indicate mycotoxin problems and warrant attention. FUSARIUM EAR ...

  6. Corn Ear Rots

    DON (0.3 to 0.5 ppm) in dairy feeds indicate mycotoxin problems and warrant attention. FUSARIUM EAR ...

  7. Corn Silage and Foliar Disease

    3.1 ppm in the control to 0.5 ppm with Miravis Neo application. The products that consistently lowered ...

  8. Corn Silage Best Management Practices

    a microwave oven to determine forage moisture content.  Well-eared corn plants generally dry down about 0.5 ...

  9. Corn Silage Ear Rot and Foliar Disease Management

    a vomitoxin reduction from 3.1 ppm in the control to 0.5 ppm with Miravis Neo application. In 2022, a project ...

  10. Corn Silage Harvest

    Dr. Bill Weiss, Dairy Nutrition Specialist, The Ohio State University (top of page) pdf file ...

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