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Livestock Can't Take The Heat- Ways To Cool Them Down
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-cant-take-heat-ways-cool-them-down
issues for our livestock. We will often hear the weathermen report the actual temperature and the ... livestock When we consider that our ruminant livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, etc.) have a heat generating ... extreme caution needs to be taken for our livestock. The emergency level can be reached at a temperature ...
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Organic Matter Key In Soil Health- Here Are Signs To Look For
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/organic-matter-key-soil-health-here-are-signs-look
whether or not our decisions around soil health management are effective and recognizable. The Natural ... soils. Organic matter in our soils increases the water holding capacity, is a source of nutrients that ... for decomposing crop residues, cycling nutrients, creating pore space for water infiltration and soil ...
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Drought Stress Can Put Weeds Into Overdrive- Tips On Herbicide Use
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/drought-stress-can-put-weeds-overdrive-tips-herbicide-use
and overall status, which means there are also different weed management activities taking place over ... the next month. There are some considerations to keep in mind as we aim to manage weeds when ... Without some sort of incorporation or activating rainfall, the product does not enter the soil solution ...
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Use Tools To Help Prepare For Pest Damage To Fields, Crops
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/use-tools-help-prepare-pest-damage-fields-crops
observation is consistent with our current standing for accumulated Growing Degree Days. The growing degree ... vary for different organisms and is determined through research and experimentation. In Ohio, we have ... happening versus what you are seeing. As of writing this article, our accumulated GDD count sits at 931, ...
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Private Applicator- Commercial Self-Paced Recertification
https://pested.osu.edu/Private-SelfPaced
yellow table. Use this link to register for the fertilizer self-paced course. ...
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Office Closed- July 4th!
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/office-closed-july-4th
a voicemail. Any other correspondence can be left in the mailbox located on the front of our building. We will ...
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Try These Simple Forms of Summer Sun Protection
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/try-these-simple-forms-summer-sun-protection
I don’t normally wear hats, but while chaperoning our Ohio 4-H delegation to Citizenship Washington Focus, ...
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Try These Simple Forms of Summer Sun Protection
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/try-these-simple-forms-summer-sun-protection-0
I don’t normally wear hats, but while chaperoning our Ohio 4-H delegation to Citizenship Washington Focus, ...
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Meet Your Best Friend In Weed Control In Pastures, Hayfields
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/meet-your-best-friend-weed-control-pastures-hayfields
enroll acreage into a Voluntary Nutrient Management Plan to earn $10 per acre. Producers can also earn ... or weed populations become too high, that our concern elevates, and control becomes more important. ... As always, a well-managed pasture and hay field will be your best friend for weed control. ...
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Pond Management Program- July 31st in Shelby County
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/pond-management-program-july-31st-shelby-county
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