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Feeding Pre-weaned Calves, Part 3: Water
free-choice water is essential to optimal metabolism. For example, it helps calves cope with summer heat and ... regulation. The most effective way for a calf to lose heat is through increased respiration rates and panting, ... bodily functions. In a field study we conducted in Ohio dairy farms, we found that housing choice heavily ...
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Freeze Follow-Up: How Does Recovery Look?
point is above ground as soon as it emerges, making it vulnerable to freeze damage. Figure 4. April 14 ... temperatures. If ice had formed in the aboveground tissues, it did not appear to reach the growing point ... plant level, soybeans are susceptible to freeze damage because their growing point is above ground at ...
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Panel 2: Marketing and Value Chains
of The Chef's Garden in Huron Ohio. The Chef's Garden and Farmer Jones Farms is a family ... owned and operated vegetable farm that grows, packs and ships to restaurants and home consumers ... throughout the U.S. The farm is managed regeneratively and lives out its mission “To grow exceptional ...
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Summer
that grow in dense green mats and reproduce by spores. Mosses thrive on shady moist soil, rocks, logs, ...          B irds Are Pollinators, Too: The primary bird pollinator in Ohio is the ruby-throated hummingbird, ... arriving in late April from Mexico and Central America to feed on red and tubular flowers. Their long ...
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Soybean Plants and Potential for Freeze Damage
Western Agricultural Research Station (Clark County, Ohio) dropped to 28 ° F on April 22. In a no-till ... GDD accumulation, it is likely that more total GDDs will need to accumulate before emergence will be ... is challenging to predict. We recommend waiting two to three days after the freezing conditions to ...
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A Tale of Two States – Wet vs Dry
March-April is also ranked as the warmest start to spring on record. Over the last 30 days, much of western ... indicate growing drought concerns in this part of Ohio. Â Â Â Figure 2) Daily average left) Two-inch soil ... (https://mrcc.purdue.edu/). Soils The latest observations from the Ohio Mesonet show that two-inch daily-average soil ...
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Celebrating Excellence in Teaching and Research
Legacy Award  for leadership in conservation science and outreach. Robyn Wilson was selected as an ... Work to support our environment and natural resources is powered by people.  This ... strengthening expertise in forest systems and management. Research & Scholarly Excellence SENR faculty continue to ...
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Estimating and Managing Protein and Fat Digestibilities
heat-treatment, roasting in this case, in preparing feeds for dairy cattle. Roasted is clearly superior to ... University of Wisconsin-Madison lists best practices for roasting as heating the beans to 295-300°F and ... metric to assess is the rumen undegradable protein which can be estimated through in vitro or in situ ...
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Using Manure with Corn
forecast, the opportunity to make planting progress and to use manure as a side-dress nitrogen source for ... to corn fields with a drag hose can occur any time after the corn is planted until the corn is in the ... planted rows. The more advanced the corn field, the more damage is likely to occur from the applicator ...
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Food Safety Tips for Selling Cottage Foods at Ohio Farmers Markets
following six food safety tips in mind as you prepare and sell cottage foods at an Ohio farmers market. Tip ... offered for sale in Ohio are: milk eggs fish shellfish tree nuts peanuts wheat soybeans sesame Refer to ... Ohio State University Extension In Ohio, cottage food producers are responsible for ensuring their ...