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Is your Emergency Action Plan up to date?
Kent McGuire – OSU Ag Safety and Health Coordinator Late winter is always a great time to review ... emergency response could be affected by seasonal changes. (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) It is a good idea ...
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On-Farm Grain Storage Facility Safety
grain storage turn to grain quality in the bin and handling or hauling out throughout the winter. Common ... considerations for your grain storage facility when working this fall and winter: Keep equipment properly ...
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Minimize Risk of Injuries in Winter Working Conditions
Kent McGuire – OSU Ag Safety and Health Coordinator As we progress further into winter with bitter ... winter conditions are at a higher risk of a variety of injuries including: frostbite, overexertion, ... injury in winter working conditions include: - Keep track of weather forecasts. Watch the local weather ...
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Double Crop Soybean Production Guidelines
https://stepupsoy.osu.edu/soybean-production/double-crop-soybean-production-guidelines
for low test weight and high vomitoxin levels. Planting double crop soybean after winter barley. ... Winter barley is harvested approximately two weeks earlier than winter wheat, promoting an earlier ...
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Armageddon or Not, Now's an Opportune Time to Prepare for Emergency
https://agsafety.osu.edu/armageddon-or-not-nows-opportune-time-prepare-emergency
COLUMBUS, Ohio-- If doomsday-- or, alternatively, winter-- is approaching, you'd better be ... ancient Mayan calendar or merely designates the 2012 winter solstice, it's not a bad idea to have ...
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Safety and Health Topics for your Winter Programs
Please consider safety for your late winter and early spring producer meetings – or county Farm ...
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Safety and Health Topics for your Winter Programs
Please consider safety for your late winter and early spring producer meetings – or county Farm ...
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Vomitoxin in Corn Grain Bins
Mark Badertscher, OSU Extension, Hardin County ANR Educator; with information from Pierce Paul, OSU Extension, Corn & Wheat Disease Specialist and Dee Jepsen, OSU Extension, Associate Professor and State Agricultural Safety Leader. Currently there is ...
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Using Heat Lamps: Proceed with Caution!
Sabrina Schirtzinger, ANR Educator Knox County As temperatures get cold livestock owners search for ways to keep their livestock warm. Often livestock owners are in a hurry and think hanging a heat lamp will be temporary. In a hurry they quickly hang the ...
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Staying Safe While Staying Warm: Heating Safety Considerations
Dee Jepsen – State Agricultural Safety and Health Leader Staying warm during the winter months is ... area to be prepared for small fires. Staying warm during winter months is important to protect from ...