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News and Notes Email Updates
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Spring Clean Your Finances
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that I might not have given as much attention to through the winter. One of those was a reminder when ...
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Mixing it Up- All About Grazing
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to enjoy the lush greenery. Winter annual weeds are still thriving, patiently waiting for their ...
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Dormant Fruit Tree Management
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associated diseases and pests. A lot of diseases over winter on leaf litter and dropped fruit on the ground. ... reducing the disease pressure from those diseases. Pruning is also an important part of winter management ... and likewise, as you prune, it is important to burn or dispose of the pruned branches. During winter ...
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Grain Storage and Storage Management
Article from South Dakota University Extension Keeping Grain in Good Condition Through the Winter: October ...
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Livestock Resources
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Winter Housing for Swine Welfare Equine Ohio Regional Equine Information Network System (REINS) OSU ...
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2021 Research Results
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Dandelion, and Winter Annuals 1 21FALLSOY2 UPL Fall and Spring Burndown No-Tillage Soybeans 2 21PANTHERNT ...
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Plant Now to Graze Later
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Fall and winter grazing seems a long way off as we take a peek at the forecast of warm and sunny ... weather. However, now is the time to start thinking about planting cool season annuals and winter cover ... They include red clover (2 to 4 lb/acre), hairy vetch (25 lb/acre), or winter peas (50 lb/acre) in the ...
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Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me. Or My Cows!
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Farming in the winter is usually not a livestock producer’s favorite time of the year. But, if ...
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Early Grazing
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Ohio are likely to be subject to hay and other feed prices during the winter. Like most things in life, ... that first grazing pass. Our pasture forages are just emerging from winter dormancy and they have a lot ... pastures that are soggy, especially if they have been cooped up all winter and are going to tear around is ...