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Annual Forage Crops
long rest periods are needed: and to extend the grazing season in the fall and early spring. Most ... grains to manage for high quality in the spring. Palatability and quality of rye are unacceptable if ... confinement dairy operations, but it should also be considered for any operation in need of supplemental ...
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Annual Forage Crops
long rest periods are needed: and to extend the grazing season in the fall and early spring. Most ... operations, but it should also be considered for any operation in need of supplemental forage during the ... grasses such as sorghum-sudangrass and forage sorghum, and yields are likely to be higher for corn silage. ...
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SENR Announcements, July 11
staff, community members, and decision makers—to address the many challenges facing the Laurentian Great ... psychology. Advancing the conversation Add paragraph: Copy: Faculty member Marijke Hecht was invited to ... management to maximize profit, OH Corn & Wheat Growers Association Opportunities Add paragraph: Copy: ...
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NE Ohio Hay Day Hosted by OSU Extension and Norden MFG
Dr. Emma Matchem will join us to discuss the benefits and concerns with using a preservative in your ... County, will discuss the nutritional requirements of horses to help tailor your forage harvest to meet ... their needs. Lee Beers, OSU Extension Educator Trumbull County, will discuss nutrient management ...
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Fertilizing Established Stands
approximately 12 pounds of P2O5 and 49 pounds of K2O. These nutrients need to be replaced, preferably in the ... tetany is reduced by not applying potash in early spring to grasses, because grasses take up more ... levels and realistic yield goals. Under hayland management, forages should be topdressed annually to ...
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Corn Performance Improved by Long-term Diversified Crop Rotations and No-tillage in Ohio from 1962 to 2024
0.26 9 Monoculture Corn No-Tillage 127.52 0.96 Changes in agricultural management need to be ... studies show that adding perennial and forage crops to grain systems can reduce the need for irrigation ... and Nutrient Management, Colorado State University Although the interest in conservation agriculture ...
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OSU Extension Offering Hay Testing Program
Beef cows do not require the same level of nutrition dairy cows need to maximize production. However, ... are enough nutrients to meet the livestock’s requirements in various stages of production. We may need ... a moisture content of <15%. The larger and denser a bale is, the less likely it is to lose moisture in ...
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Soybean Yield Response to Long-term No-tillage Across Contrasting Ohio Soils
over the past 30 to 40 years, that trend reversed. Thanks to improvements in equipment, management ... performance resulting from changes in land management often take time to appear—especially when they depend on ... Long-term research, like the Triplett-Van Doren study, is key to understanding the full impact of no-till ...
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Keeping farm data safe, avoiding legal risks
high-producing areas and less in low-producing ones. This subfield-level management helps improve efficiency, ... reduce waste, cut costs, and in many cases, boost yield.” But with the benefits come legal risks. As ... about fertilizer use, seed placement, and field performance,” said John Fulton, a professor in the CFAES ...
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Don’t Miss Manure Expo 2025 This July – Join Us!
in nutrient and agronomy management. Attendees will have the chance to explore top-tier local tours ... We have an exciting event coming up! Manure Expo 2025 will take place in Wauseon, Ohio, on July ... soil phosphorus. Plus, there will be many other engaging and fun activities throughout both days! Don’t ...