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  1. Follow Guidelines When Applying Winter Manure

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/follow-guidelines-when-applying-winter-manure

    January 6, 2006 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Livestock producers who make winter manure applications must ... apply manure in the winter because their operations do not have enough manure storage to get them ... through the winter. Producers also take advantage of the availability of labor and equipment and the ...

  2. Carbon Monoxide, Silent but Deadly

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/december-2018/injury-prevention/carbon-monoxide-silent-deadly

    Lisa Pfeifer – OSU Ag Safety and Health Education Coordinator Winter is a time when fuel-burning ...

  3. Book the Grain C.A.R.T. for 2017

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/october-november-2016/announcements/book-grain-cart-2017

    the road during the winter months, but 2017 travel is being booked now to kick off in March. Please ...

  4. Wheat Planting Intentions for 2008 Promising

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-planting-intentions-2008-promising

    subsequent winter kill of some of the crop are not reducing planting intentions. "Based on seed ... http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/wheattrials/default.asp?year=2007. The trials evaluated 63 soft red winter wheat varieties and one soft white winter wheat variety ... for yield, grain quality, winter hardiness, standability, and disease resistance under Ohio's ...

  5. Worried About Fuel Prices? Grow Cover Crops for Fertilizer Needs

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/worried-about-fuel-prices-grow-cover-crops-fertilizer-needs

    vetch, crimson clover, red clover, green bean, annual ryegrass, radish, cereal rye, buckwheat and winter ... especially cow peas and winter peas, produced enough nitrogen to support crop production without the need to ... well with field crops because of their short rotation and winter cover, and many cover crops are killed ...

  6. *Limited Dates Remain*-- Grain C.A.R.T. Programming for 2017

    https://agsafety.osu.edu/newsletter/ag-safety-stat/january-2017/announcements/limited-dates-remain-grain-cart-programming

    road for the winter months, but 2017 travel is being booked now to kick off in March. Please contact ...

  7. Extending Ohio's Raspberry Season With New Fall Cultivar

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/extending-ohios-raspberry-season-new-fall-cultivar

    performance, berry size, disease resistance and winter hardiness. Raspberry varieties, typically thought of as ... pick-your-own establishments," said Wright. "Fall-bearing cultivars are typically more winter hardy ... since no canes are left that could suffer winter damage, but the low maintenance involved with ...

  8. Wheat Down, But Not Out

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/wheat-down-not-out

    winter-- you name it, everything but ideal environmental conditions has kept wheat from a normal growing ... conditions during the early part of the winter did contribute to tiller development." One thing ... red winter wheat-- as much as 60 percent less," said Paul. "Additionally, there is little to ...

  9. Now's the Time for Fall Herbicide Treatments

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/nows-time-fall-herbicide-treatments

    Stachler, an Ohio State University Extension weed specialist, said that attacking winter annuals and simple ... winter annuals, it's easier to kill them in the fall when they are young and smaller than when they ... are much bigger in the spring and stressed from the winter weather. And with biennials and simple ...

  10. Poor Forage Quality Requires Solid Nutrition Management This Winter

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/poor-forage-quality-requires-solid-nutrition-management-winter

    livestock nutrition needs this fall and winter. “We have pretty good forage quantity, but what is going to ... to depend on that hay in the late winter and early next spring.” Another recommendation producers ... then we can start grazing a little more heavily over the winter and not be concerned with leaf residual ...

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