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Dairy Policy and Milk Marketing
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-7-issue-1/dairy-policy-and-milk-marketing
in our sister orders, Federal Order 30 and Federal Order 32. The proposal period terminated on ...
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Scabby wheat grain? Increasing your Fan Speed May Help
consider increasing your fan speed during harvest to blow them out. Research in the cereal pathology lab at ...
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The Safety of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I (IGF-I)
Dr. Normand St-Pierre, Dairy Management Specialist, The Ohio State University Summary The IGF-I in ...
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Ohio State ATI Welcomes New Equine Professor
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletters/spring-2014/ohio-state-ati-welcomes-new-equine-professor
Ph.D. in December 2010, Suagee completed postdoctoral research on lipid metabolism of dairy cows and the ...
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Dairy Nutrition and Management Conference
https://dairy.osu.edu/events/dairy-nutrition-and-management-conference
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Fungicide Applications Depend on Soybean Growth Stages and Presence of Disease
our most yield limiting late season diseases: Sclerotinia stem rot (white mold) and frogeye leaf ...
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Pesticide Storage
https://pested.osu.edu/storage
PESTICIDE STORAGE: BEST PRACTICES Always refer to "Storage and Disposal" section on the pesticice label for basic storage information. Store pesticides in a temperature controlled area to prevent freezing or overheating Photo: U California, A ...
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Reviewing Nutrient Costs: 2009 vs. 2008 vs. 2007 Harvest Years
Dr. Joanne Knapp, Principal Technical Consultant, Fox Hollow Consulting, Columbus, OH (top of page) pdf file The cost of providing NEl (Net Energy of lactation) in dairy rations this harvest year is closely paralleling the 2008-2009 crop year and is subst ...
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WHITE MOLD OR SCLEROTINIA STEM ROT IS HERE
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-27/white-mold-or-sclerotinia-stem-rot-here
the information but not backing the practice. 8. Practice good weed management. This fungus has ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2005-36
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2005/36
well-managed natural air systems can produce a superior quality product for feeding or market. Dry, high ... monitoring to reduce the risks of grain spoilage. Other good management practices that will reduce risks, ... grain mass are also difficult to manage with aeration. Air, like water, will travel the path of least ...