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Disease Management in Forages
they help maintain a vigorous stand. Any practice that improves plant vigor is likely to reduce the ... and selecting disease resistant varieties. It is very important to avoid compaction damage in forages ... uninfected plants to achieve their maximum potential and compensate for the loss in stand or productivity due ...
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Hay Matters: Smart Storage and Testing Tips, Plus Some Events
the barn is better than no hay in most situations. After all of your hard work to get your hay ... harvest the field was in. You may not have been able to get it made at the optimum time, but any hay in ... harvested, it is important to get it stored properly so that you can get the most pounds of dry matter into ...
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Ohio Crop Performance Trials
The purpose of the Ohio Crop Perfomance Trials is to evaluate varieties, brands and blends for ... from various locations in Ohio on the relative performance of seed currently available to Ohio farmers ... yield, and other characteristics. The results are published to provide a source of objective information ...
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Community Development News
Video Released Winter 2020 Community Development News Ohio State University Extension offers ... July 2019 Community Development Newsletter Available May is Drive Ohio Byways Month May 2019 Community ... Summer 2025 CD News 2024 Year in Review Autumn 2024 CD News Summer 2024 CD News 2024 Noble County ...
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Clermont Co Equine Pasture Walk
action. Bring your questions and curiosity as we explore how to create healthier, more productive grazing ... required. Free for all to attend. Â Clermont County Aug 20th 2025 Grassy Acres Horse Retreat, 3991 ... Join us for a unique, statewide hands-on learning experience focused on equine pasture management. ...
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Soil Health and Water Management Field Day
A soil health and water management field day is upcoming on Aug 28, 2025 in Lima, Ohio (Time: 8:30 ... am to 3:45 pm). The event will feature topics related to cover crops, soil fertility, drainage water ... (shedekar.1@osu.edu) for more details. ...
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Fertilizing Established Stands
tetany is reduced by not applying potash in early spring to grasses, because grasses take up more ... Fertilization Although sulfur deficiency in forages grown in Ohio is still quite rare, we have begun to see ... forages are given in Tables 7.5 to 7.7. Exceeding the recommended levels for potassium fertilization is ...
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Remembering Dr. Steven Still: A Legacy Rooted in a Passion for Plants, Education, and People
encouraged. His legacy is ‘perennial’. To learn more about Dr. Still's life and legacy, find his obituary ... even more impressive. Just talk to anyone who knew him. Steve embodied all that is vital about ... designing with the confidence and curiosity he instilled in them. Though Dr. Still is no longer here to ...
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Spotted Lanternfly Update, July 2025
since we know that the insect is present in our county. Please refer to the ODA quarantine map below: ... identifiable characteristic that you will see is the color change from black with white spots, to red with ... for jumping, just like the immatures, but also have wings, making them in more mobile. If you have ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 14: Corn Disease
in Northwest Ohio. Rusts – common and southern rust, more likely in southern regions. Ear Rots ... which can be harmful to livestock and reduce grain marketability. Key toxins in Ohio include: ... is very important to distinguish between incidence and severity. Incidence tells us how many plants ...