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Persistent rains, cool temps slow Ohio’s 2025 planting season
University Extension, are stepping up efforts to provide timely, research-based guidance. From crop selection ... are working closely with producers across the state to manage both the immediate and lasting impacts ... wet to work. With corn planting at 72% as of June 2—still trailing the five-year average of 87%—Ohio ...
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OSU Extension Offering Hay Testing Program
producers. Beef cows do not require the same level of nutrition dairy cows need to maximize production. ... testing should be done so producers know what their hay quality actually is and if adjustments need to be ... be needed because hay may ignite if exposed to air. Aside from hay bales that catch on fire, the ...
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Mirai Inaoka Receives the 2025 HCS Outstanding Graduate Student Award
completed an undergraduate research project seeking to understand the genetic basis of structural traits in ... the opportunity to further develop my data analysis skills as well as assist with phenotyping and ... senior award? It was truly an honor to have been nominated and selected for this award. I am immensely ...
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2025 North American Manure Expo
was created to showcase research, innovation and solutions found within manure management. The event ... brings manure haulers, applicators, brokers, nutrient management specialists, researchers, producers ... demos, rapid manure transfer from tankers to frac tanks demonstrations, confined space safety training ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 11: June Weather Update
Agricultural Research Station in Wood County and the Wooster Campus in Wayne County, as well as the third day ... As soybeans attempt to emerge from the soil in these conditions, the hypocotyl may break when trying ... Agricultural Research Station, and Wooster Campus. Weather data retrieved from ...
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Botulism: What You Don't See or Smell Can Still Hurt You
kept at room temperature occasionally form the anaerobic conditions the spores need to produce their ... Botulism symptoms are different than other foodborne illnesses. Where Does Botulism Come From? The ... for bees to pick up the C. bot spores from flowers or soil. These spores are not destroyed during the ...
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Species Selection
from seed suppliers. • Management Compatibility. Select species that are well adapted to the intended ... nutritional requirements of livestock to be fed, seasonal feed needs, harvest and storage capabilities, and ... uniform production across seasons than pure stands. Including legumes in a mixture reduces the need for ...
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Virtual Cooperative Law Conference
non-profit transactional legal needs. From representing under-represented and under-served groups, to ... each day to receive CLE credit. Attorneys from other states and other professionals (paralegals, social ... and strategic use cases. Learn when a co-op is the optimal choice for groups ranging from startups to ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Jake Miller
Once finished, I will drive from New Jersey to California, where I will be working under Brian Sullivan ... students who have worked tremendously hard in the classroom that I met in the department. To be recognized ... country. This unique experience will give me the opportunity to grow professionally as well, as I expand my ...
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Preparing Grain for the Feedbunk
particle size is reduced from 4,000 to <1,500 μm, but increased digestibility was not observed for ... et al., 2013). More recently, a team in Canada observed that reducing corn grain particle size from ... investigations may need to be conducted with higher milk component producing cows to be more translatable to ...