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Storage of Fall Fruit and Vegetable Crops After Harvest
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/storage-fall-fruit-and-vegetable-crops-after-harvest
storing some crops to sell throughout the winter and early spring. Some commonly stored vegetables include ... winter months when other crops are unable to be locally grown and sold. These storage practices may be ... pointers before putting away crops over winter include finding varieties that are better suited for winter ...
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Fall Hay Harvest, Weed Control, and Agritourism
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associated with winter damage to perennial forage stands. Alfalfa, clovers, and many grasses are growing more ... slowly with the cooling fall temperatures. In order to survive the winter, they will need good root ... prepare for winter. Another management consideration involves taking a final cutting after the killing ...
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Livestock Resources
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Winter Housing for Swine Welfare Equine Ohio Regional Equine Information Network System (REINS) OSU ...
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Snow and Freezing Temperatures Bring Harvest Challenges
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winter. The study was reported on a monthly basis and showed that corn that was left in the field until ... more likely of those situations is the soil freezing, as rarely do we have dry soils in the winter ... impacts of winter grain harvest, the impact on the soil should be the one that you give the most ...
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Harvest of Winter Annual Forages is Approaching
https://forages.osu.edu/news/harvest-winter-annual-forages-approaching
Authors: Mark Sulc, Bill Weiss, Jason Hartschuh, CCA, Rory Lewandowski, CCA Winter annual crops ... These crops include winter rye, winter wheat, winter triticale, barley and Italian ryegrass. Forage ... requirements of animals to be fed and forage inventory needs. Winter Annual Forage Characteristics. Forage crop ...
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Field Management Post Harvest… What Now?
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As crops are being harvested and fields are being prepped for the winter, there are several field ... late in the year is very risky. Cover crops need to be well established to survive winter and give you ... of slugs that can decimate young seedlings. Residue can help to over winter problematic insects, act ...
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Grazing Snow
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There are many livestock producers who utilize stockpiling and winter grazing in our area. When ... grazing in the winter months, snow can occasionally be used to meet some or all of our animals’ water ... winter watering workload, but “grazing” snow is like grazing forages- the best results happen under ...
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Be Careful on When to Start Grazing
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second, many pastures have sustained abnormal damage this winter from the wet conditions we are still ... having. If you have fields that were not grazed in the late fall or over the winter and are in good shape, ... had notable damage from feeding hay over the winter. If you do plan on doing early grazing when growth ...
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Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me. Or My Cows!
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Farming in the winter is usually not a livestock producer’s favorite time of the year. But, if ...
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Manure Management in Winter
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Winter may seem like the ideal time to haul manure. After all, we won’t get stuck or leave ruts in ... frozen soil. Winter is also a time when many livestock that are typically on pasture are housed indoors ... a winter rain rushes across saturated soils. NRCS 590 standards limit winter application to 5,000 gal. or ...