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Fall Manure Application and Cover Crops
mixture meets the requirement to live through the winter months. A cover crop that is excellent at ...
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Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer
slow the development of the desirable forage stand enough to compromise its winter survival. No-Till ... those grasses to a stubble height of two and a half to three inches in late November to improve winter ... and fall emerging winter annual broadleaf weeds. A mid- to late fall application of Butyrac (2,4-DB), ...
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Preparing Equipment for Corn Silage Harvest
properly. Did rodents damage any wiring over the winter storage period? If so, make necessary repairs. ...
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Safe Equipment Operation During the Winter
Richard Purdin, OSU Extension, Adams County ANR/CD Educator When winter weather strikes it can ... exception. When it comes to winter injuries on the farm slipping on ice, frost bite, snow blindness or back ... during the winter months, equipment related injuries and how they can be avoided. There are multiple ways ...
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Fertilizing Perennial Forages on Dairy Farms
September, and autumn topdressing provides needed nutrients for good winter survival of the forage stand and ...
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Ohio State FABE at ASABE Annual International Meeting 2022
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-fabe-asabe-annual-international-meeting-2022
University, Columbus, Ohio Susceptibility of winter crops to wet stress under controlled drainage ∙ Presenting ... Jay Martin, Kevin King, Greg LaBarge) Susceptibility of winter crops to wet stress under controlled ...
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Time to Assess Forage Legume Stands
for forage stands this winter. This is especially true of tap-rooted legumes, like alfalfa and red ... cow ration! For more details on winter injury evaluation in forages, please refer to the Corn, ... https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/corn-soybean-wheat-and-forages-field-guide/. Although winter temperatures, snow cover, and soil wetness are primary driving factors affecting ...
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Why Trees Matter
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/research-and-education/why-trees-matter
to reduce heating costs in the winter Trees absorb air pollution – ozone, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur ...
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Winter’s Indoor Risk: Carbon Monoxide
indoors. For some winter may be when you clean up your shop/garage, finish a project or start a new one. ... office, garages, and agricultural shops. Especially during the winter months. CO is produced when fuels ...
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Green Roof on Howlett Hall
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/our-gardens/learning-gardens/green-roof-howlett-hall-0
plants go dormant in the winter, therefore the green roof goes dormant. It still functions in terms of ... added insulation and roof membrane protection from harsh winter elements. However due to low ... transpiration rates in the winter, it is not as effective in terms of stormwater mitigation. How many plants are ...