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  1. Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me. Or My Cows!

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/shoo-fly-dont-bother-me-or-my-cows

    Farming in the winter is usually not a livestock producer’s favorite time of the year. But, if ...

  2. Winter Grapevine Pruning Workshop

    https://jefferson.osu.edu/events/winter-grapevine-pruning-workshop

    Wanting to learn more about winter injury and pruning techniques specifically for grapes? Join OSU ... Extension and Jeff Copeland at Summersong Vineyard for a hands-on workshop covering the basics of winter ...

  3. Manure Management in Winter

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/manure-management-winter

    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 ...

  4. Spring Pond Management

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/spring-pond-management

    and timely article on considerations for pond management as we make our way out of winter and into the ... year-round. Especially if used in winter for ice fishing and skating.  Safety equipment is not just for ...

  5. Small Grains Field Day

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/small-grains-field-day

    Morning Sessions (choose 2) • Soybean Production With Small Grains • Growing Malted Barley: Varieties and ...

  6. Bring on the Heat

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/bring-heat

    or winter, dairy cows are the same. They have upper and lower critical temperatures, or temperature ...

  7. Summer-Planted Forages

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/summer-planted-forages

    Many local producers harvested their cereal rye or other winter small grain crops as baleage or ... beginning to gain attention in the Midwest as another forage option following winter cereal crops. Ideally, ... Brassicas, oats, peas, and buckwheat will all winter kill. Clovers, rye, barley, and vetch do not winter kill ...

  8. Bloat in Livestock

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/bloat-livestock

    which they had been fed throughout the winter. This prevents overeating on lush pasture which is a major ...

  9. Winter Blues

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/winter-blues

    presented at the annual banquet.   Winter Blues Each year, starting on June 21, the hours of daylight begin ... 2020, the winter blues can seem overwhelming. Between a very divisive pre and post-election, civil ...

  10. Farmers' Winter Breakfast Series: Finance Records & Tools for the Small Farm

    https://jefferson.osu.edu/events/farmers-winter-breakfast-series-finance-records-tools-small-farm

    The final session of the Farmers Winter Breakfast Series is this Friday (4/17). Join us via Zoom ...

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