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  1. WEBINAR- New Pesticide Applicator Training- April 15, 2020

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/webinar-new-pesticide-applicator-training-april-15-2020

    one of our Commercial Recertification Conferences in the winter.       Registration $35 Morning ...

  2. Prevent Winter Slips and Falls

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/prevent-winter-slips-and-falls

    Winter brings icy conditions to the farm, with an increased risk for slips and falls resulting in ... injury.  Recently the OSU Extension Ag Safety program released the following tips to help prevent winter ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Managing Your Tax Return

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/managing-your-tax-return

    The winter chill has returned, and some days it seems like a long time till spring returns.  What ...

  5. New Pesticide Applicator Training- March 25, 2020

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/new-pesticide-applicator-training-march-25-2020

    recertification credits, please attend one of our  2020 Commercial Recertification Conferences  in the winter ...

  6. Develop a Forage Use and Feeding Plan

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/develop-forage-use-and-feeding-plan

    and cover crops.  If you have SCN in your fields, it is important to control winter annuals such as ... henbit and purple deadnettle and stay away from certain cover crops such as winter peas, field/forage ...

  7. Fall Management Practices for Wheat

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-management-practices-wheat

    reduces fall wheat growth resulting in reduced winter hardiness.  If planting is delayed until the third ... foot of row). 4.) Planting depth is critical for tiller development and winter survival.  Plant seed ... ground.  Shallow planting is the main cause of low tiller numbers and poor over-winter survival due to ...

  8. Winter Weather Affects Nutritional Requirements

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-weather-affects-nutritional-requirements

    Although weather has been mild through December, at some point true winter weather is going to get ... here. Winter weather has an impact on livestock nutritional requirements, especially livestock that ... winter outside.  In a recent OSU Extension beef cattle newsletter, John Grimes, OSU Extension Beef ...

  9. Stockpiling Pasture for Late Season Grazing

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/stockpiling-pasture-late-season-grazing

    want to extend the grazing season into late fall and/or winter.  To stockpile forage, take a last ... grass to stockpile, especially for late winter grazing, because it holds its forage quality value better ... that they are grazed off by early winter. Variables that influence the success of stockpiling are ...

  10. Last Alfalfa Cutting and Risk Management

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/last-alfalfa-cutting-and-risk-management

    carbohydrate reserves that keep the plant alive over the winter, provide sugars to keep the plant from ... stand, cutting schedule/frequency, fertility, soil drainage and winter weather.  A vigorous, healthy ... levels of winter hardiness will be more tolerant of a fall cutting.  Adequate fertility, especially soil ...

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