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  1. Cover Crops Offer Options

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/cover-crops-offer-options

    continue growing in the spring. Other crops will only grow during the fall season and die off in winter ... spring of 2020 may be a season to harvest our winter cereal crops as either hay or straw, depending on ...

  2. Alfalfa Weevil Scouting

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/alfalfa-weevil-scouting

    mild winters, such as what we experienced this past year, the egg stage of the weevil may survive. We ... are coming off a comparatively mild winter and we have also had some stretches of above average early ...

  3. Forage Stockpiling

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/forage-stockpiling

    fall and winter grazing.  Stockpiling allows the grass plant to build up necessary storage ... actually hold up through late winter and even into early spring.  Orchardgrass can also be stockpiled but ... is best used in the late fall through early winter period.  Typically, if the goal is to maximize ...

  4. August Establishment of Perennial Forages

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/august-establishment-perennial-forages

    the tillering stage of development before the onset of winter. If the fall is warm and extended, ... locations that historically are a little milder than most of Ohio’s winters. The year after seeding legumes, ... during the winter, and seedlings literally "melt away" in winter and early spring. It can be ...

  5. Winter Weather and Livestock Nutrition

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-weather-and-livestock-nutrition

    We have had a taste of winter weather recently and it’s a good time to remind livestock owners ... that winter weather conditions have an impact on an animal’s nutritional requirement.  Cold ... that live outdoors with little or no access to a barn during the winter and fall months, the hair coat ...

  6. Winter Feeding Guidelines for Sheep and Goats

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-feeding-guidelines-sheep-and-goats

    have limited access to an indoor barn or shed.  Both sheep and goats are capable of adjusting to winter ... hair sheep.  In fact, these animals most often prefer to be outside on a winter day, even if they have ... requirements balanced to the production stage.  The energy content of the ration must increase when winter ...

  7. Field Estimations of Alfalfa Fiber Content

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/field-estimations-alfalfa-fiber-content

    Ohio has seen its 5 th  warmest winter on record but spring temperatures across the state have ...

  8. Fall Seeded Small Grains for Cover Crops and Spring Forage

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-seeded-small-grains-cover-crops-and-spring-forage

    thoughts on choosing which small grain matches your need. Winter wheat, barley, triticale, and cereal rye ... the least winter hardy small grain and should be sown earlier in the fall with an ideal planting date ... declines rapidly in palatability and quality from the boot stage on. It is the most winter hardy of all ...

  9. Seeding and Mulching Recommendations for Pipeline Easements

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/seeding-and-mulching-recommendations-pipeline-easements

    cereal grains such as winter cereal rye, winter wheat, barley, triticale and oats.  Other common species ... such as red clover, yellow sweet clover, crimson clover, hairy vetch and winter peas.  The limiting ... the most limitations.  Oats should be planted by September 20. Unlike other winter cereal grains, oats ...

  10. About the MGV Program in Ohio

    https://mastergardener.osu.edu/about

    conducted? Most Master Gardener Volunteer training takes place in late winter to early spring (late January ...

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