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  1. Perennial Forages

    The forage industry plays a major role in Ohio agriculture. Approximately 16% of the total value ... of agricultural products sold in Ohio is derived from ruminant meat and milk products ($1.6 billion), ... and Ohio ranks 19th in hay production. Ohio has about 1.3 million cattle and calves, ranking 11th in ...

  2. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 10: Adjustments for Late-Planted Soybean

    should be chosen in a late planting situation is the longest relative maturity possible that will not be ... , while Northwest Ohio did not receive rain and could plant later in the week (Table 2). Soil conditions ... Season 3, Episode 10 of Battle for the Belt is now available: In Episode 10, we are with Dr. Laura ...

  3. Species Selection

    and 7.2 outline the agronomic adaptation and characteristics of the primary forages grown in Ohio. The ... factors in Table 7.1 first when selecting species. Useful soil information describing the limitations of ... Survey at nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/main/soils/survey. Keep in mind that soil pH can be increased ...

  4. Dairy Palooza 2025

    opportunity to include quality assurance (QA) training and educational workshops combined in the same day with ... live cattle included.  In fact, this year three states were represented on April 26 th at the Canfield ... fairgrounds and facilities with over 300 in attendance. Our sponsors are generous, and banners of appreciation ...

  5. They’re Heeeere! Periodical Cicadas Emerge in Southern Ohio

    County, OH. Males are beginning to sing but are not yet chorusing. I’ve not yet found mating pairs or ... periodical cicadas (Magicicada  spp.) is well underway in southern Ohio. This is a relatively large brood ... affecting 13 states including Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, North Carolina, New Jersey, New ...

  6. 2025 Achievement Awards

        The 2025 Ohio 4-H Achievement Award winners were recognized in a ceremony on Thursday, June ...

  7. Ag In the Classroom

    *Information Coming Soon ...

  8. Cornus kousa

    are rich in organic matter and are moist but well-drained. You will not be disappointed adding one to ... A cousin to our native eastern dogwood (Cornus florida), it blooms later in the season. The species is ... matures between 20-30’ tall in landscapes, produces flowers in late May to June. “Flowers,” which consist ...

  9. Pandemic in Plumage: Understanding Bird Flu

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  10. Still Projects, Clothing, and Nutrition Judging Information

    For 4-H youth who are participating in non-livestock (still) projects, clothing, and nutrition ... June 27). If you do not plan on completing your project, please call the Extension Office at ...

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