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Herbicide Varieties Effectively Control Winter Annual Weeds
chickweed and purple deadnettle, which primarily emerge in late summer or fall, tend to cause headaches for ...
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Know Soil Nutrient Needs for Best Continuous Corn Management
fall or spring after corn or soybeans, or in the summer after wheat harvest. The key is to be ...
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High Yields and a Cost Savings with Liquid Manure
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/high-yields-and-cost-savings-liquid-manure
resource if a spring or early summer application to growing crops is not a consideration. In Putnam County, ...
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Ten Approaches to Achieve High Corn Yields and Improve Profits
dry (usually late summer). • Take advantage of crop rotation—corn grown after soybeans will typically ...
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Producers See Huge Value in Livestock Grazing School
OSU Extension pasture walks, workshops and field days this spring and summer. For more information on ...
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Down-Under Digestive Microbes Could Help Lower Methane Gas From Livestock
Sciences.-30- Editor: This article was first released by Ohio State's Research News team. False False ...
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Summer Coliform Mastitis,
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-6-issue-3/summer-coliform-mastitis
Dr. Normand St-Pierre, Dairy Management Specialist, Ohio State University (top of page) As I write this column, outside temperatures are well above 80 o F in Ohio and we are just in early May. Is this unusual? Well, considering that the average of our dai ...
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Nothing Stands Still: High Moisture Corn and Corn Silage is Different in Summer than in the Fall and Winter
Dr. Bill Weiss, Dairy Nutrition Extension Specialist, The Ohio State University (top of page) pdf file The high moisture (HM) corn and corn silage fed today was made 9 or 10 months ago, and they are not the same feedstuffs as they were last winter. If H ...
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Planting Small Grains in Late Summer and Autumn for Supplemental Forage
Mark Sulc, Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Horticulture and Crop Science and Stan Smith, Program Assistant, Fairfield County, Ohio State University Extension Dairy producers are looking to grow more forage this autumn and early next spring beca ...
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The Good News: Feed Costs Have Declined Over the Past Year
We’ve been tracking the cost of nutrients over the past three years, based on the estimates obtained from SesameIII predictions. Since last fall, the average cost of nutrients to feed a cow producing 75 lb/day of milk has decreased 70¢/day (Figure 1). ...