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Corn Relative Maturities and Yield Potential in Ohio
and prior research. This should help in the decision-making process when considering changes to ... considerably in yield potential, standability, maturity, and other agronomic characteristics that affect ... prioritized to maximize crop yield and ROI, especially when input costs are high, crop prices are low, and ...
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Fundamental Concepts of Feed Intake
physical space to be filled in the rumen. Feed passage is generally dictated by feed type. Diets with ... >50 4 mm 10-20 Pan 25-30 1 Listed in Grant and Cotanch, 2023. 2 Based on high-corn silage diets in the ... increased, the cows’ intake decreased (Schettini et al., 1999). Thus, when feeding cattle, we need to be ...
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Nature plays big role in shaping regional carbon storage, study shows
environmental factors may have contributed to the increase in carbon sequestered by forests. They found that ... tandem with other environmental analyses, these findings may help other countries better plan how to ... forward, researchers may seek to localize their observations further, as having more detailed state or ...
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Risk for Lyme disease in Ohio is equal to Connecticut, study shows
for over 50 years, according to a new study. Researchers followed up on a 2014 study finding that ... infections to ticks in their nymph and larval stages. In the new study, the research team from The Ohio State ... and we are going to be considered a high-incidence state moving forward.” In addition to frequently ...
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Purchasing Hay Equipment: Tedders and Rakes
to reduce external ash content in baled hay. High ash content in forage may have negative impacts on ... results in lower feed quality, so minimizing soil contact is necessary to produce high-quality hay. Proper ... mowing a forage crop, the next step in the hay-making process is drying forage to a suitable content for ...
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South Centers Position Announcement
partners while maintaining organized digital and paper filing systems. Event Coordination: Support on-site ... , off-site, and online events including scheduling, catering, registration, speaker coordination, equipment ... needs, marketing, and reporting. Programmatic Support: Assist business development programs with client ...
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U.S. forests are locking in major carbon emissions
this spike, researchers used nationwide forest data to examine how six environmental factors may have ... sinks because they absorb more carbon than they release without the need for human intervention. In ... findings may help other countries better plan how to utilize their national forest inventories to meet ...
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Ohio Urban Agriculture Practice 101: Navigating the Regulations
n.d.1). A building permit may be needed for on-site structures and equipment storage. Urban farmers must ... Bulletin, 2019). Additional regulatory requirements may need to be met if the urban farm meets specific ... the requirements for new and existing urban farms in Ohio, but it does not eliminate the need to ...
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Risk for Lyme disease in Ohio is equal to Connecticut, study shows
find that infection prevalence increased from 2.4% for Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato to almost 50% in ... number of Lyme disease cases in Ohio, and we are going to be considered a high-incidence state moving ... for being bitten by a tick infected with bacteria that cause Lyme disease is as high in Ohio as it is ...
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Shared Harvest
residents in need of food are welcome to attend this event and receive food. Anyone picking up food should ... receiving food need to stay in their vehicles for the registration process and place their car in ... If you are unable to pick up food for yourself, you may designate an individual to pick it up on your ...