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  1. Warm Season Annual Grasses

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    fields.  June is a good time to plant summer annuals.  The most common summer annuals used for grazing and ... is a summer annual grass grown as a one-cut silage or green chop crop.  Teff is a summer annual grass ... grasses thrive during hot summer temperatures.  Warm season annual grasses have the potential to produce ...

  2. Wet Forages pose risk of barn fires

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    These bacteria cause the internal temperature of hay bales to escalate, and can stay warm for up to 40 ... https://forages.osu.edu/news/how-speed-hay-drying. Proper storage involves the following: When stacking and storing high moisture hay, allow for more ...

  3. Three Delicious Ways to Enjoy National Blueberry Month

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    difficult to separate later. Looking for some new dishes to try out this summer? Check out these dishes and ... can do. Have fun making memories this summer! Sara Meeks is an OSU Extension Family & Consumer ...

  4. Wayne County Extension Has Impact With Their Programs

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    present to first time college students at ATI and their parents.  Excel-In is a program to get students ... indicated parents will work with students in the area of budgeting and financial expectations along with ... Education (SNAP-Ed) · SNAP-Ed has begun a collaborative partnership with the entrepreneurship students at ...

  5. Develop a Forage Use and Feeding Plan

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    needed next summer.   I’ll summarize some of the steps and key points from Bill’s presentation. The first ... summer is worth the effort.  Fall Sampling for SCN Soybean harvest has made good progress and once the ...

  6. Be Food Safe This Summer

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    activity, but our summer food favorites.  With this in mind, you know the basics of food safety Keep hot ... today is a certain type of bacteria that is prevalent during the summer activities and especially ... cooking to a safe internal temperature.  What temperatures?  All poultry to a minimum of 165 degrees, egg ...

  7. Increased Dairy Cow Productivity and Reduced Environmental Impact

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    environment and inefficient in use of resources, this study provides some positive and impressive good news ...

  8. Summer Annual Forage Options

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    festulolium, brome and timothy, to name a few, are cool season forage species.  When summer temperatures of 80 ... significantly.  In pasture management we term this the summer slump.  For this reason, if livestock producers need ... consider planting a warm season summer annual.  Warm season annuals like warm to hot temperatures and can ...

  9. Schedule a Breeding Soundness Exam

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    scrotal size and shape), an internal and external examination of the reproductive tract, and semen ... inflammation, foreskin adhesions, warts, abscesses and penile deviations. The internal examination is conducted ... to detect any abnormalities in the internal reproductive organs.  Ask your veterinarian about the ...

  10. Agronomy School Webinar Series

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    Insect Trends from 2016: Western Bean Cutworm and Stink Bugs with Kelley Tilmon, OSU Extension field crop ...

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