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  1. Emergency Forages to Plant Yet This Year for Mechanical Harvest

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forages-plant-yet-year-mechanical-harvest

    challenging. Earlier planting dates provide more autumn yield. Oat or spring triticale plus winter cereals ... Winter cereals (Winter rye, Winter wheat, Winter triticale) can be added to oat or spring triticale to ... add a forage harvest early next spring. Winter rye can also contribute a little extra autumn yield to ...

  2. Goatsuckers on the Move: Migration and Winter Ecology of the Midwest's Eastern Whip-poor-wills

    https://woodlandstewards.osu.edu/events/goatsuckers-move-migration-and-winter-ecology-midwests-eastern-whip-poor-wills

    Join Chris Tonra, Assistant Professor in Avian Wildlife Ecology, in the School of Environment and Natural Resources as he shares ongoing research on the ecology of Eastern whip-poor-wills. ...

  3. Time to Take the Last Forage Cutting

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/time-take-last-forage-cutting

    in the taproots that are used for winter survival and regrowth next spring. This fall rest period is ... last harvest of alfalfa to ensure good winter survival and yield potential for the following year can ... regrow and use up root reserves for that limited regrowth prior to winter dormancy.  Cutting in between ...

  4. The 2019 Forage Performance Trials Report

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/2019-forage-performance-trials-report

    trial seeded in September of 2018, winter injury differed among varieties. Visual stand density ranged ... biomass production the following spring. Varieties of annual ryegrass, red clover, crimson clover, winter ...

  5. Prepare to Evaluate Forage Stands for Winter Injury

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/prepare-evaluate-forage-stands-winter-injury

    few weeks, especially in southern Ohio. While winter injury in forages is very hard to predict, this ... winter has presented some very tough conditions for forage stands. This is especially true of legumes ... the soil temperatures this winter in Ohio do not pose a concern. The greater concern we have for ...

  6. Building for Berries: New trellis systems installed at South Centers

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/summer-2019/building-for-berries-new-trellis-systems-installed-south-centers

    susceptibility to winter injury.  The RCA system has proven to be a very effective way for farmers to produce ... a good, high-quality blackberry crop from year to year, despite some very devastating winter temperatures ... a specially designed fabric called row cover to protect the plants throughout the winter. More and more ...

  7. Late Summer Planting of Perennial Forages

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/late-summer-planting-perennial-forages

    existing stands were damaged by the winter followed by the heavy rainfall this year. The month of August ... winter. Typically, the main risk with forage seedings this time of year having sufficient moisture for ... October and November, the disease develops during the winter, and seedlings literally "melt ...

  8. 2018 Forage Performance Trials Available

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/2018-forage-performance-trials-available

    and winter injury, ground cover and spring biomass production in the spring 2018 of 22 cover crop ... varieties including rape, turnip, annual ryegrass, radish, Balansa clover, winter pea, and hairy vetch. ...

  9. OSU South Centers to host annual Hops Field Night

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/osu-south-centers-host-annual-hops-field-night

    a bitterness that balances the sweetness of the malt sugars and a refreshing finish. Hops educational programs ... pawpaw, blueberries, brambles, wine grapes, hops, malting barley, tomatoes, peppers, and pumpkins. Our ...

  10. 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 ...

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