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Strategies to Survive Tight Margins
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/strategies-survive-tight-margins
rental rates may be good candidates for removal from the business portfolio. Farmers need to weigh the ...
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Ohio Composting Industry Tour Is Aug. 24
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-composting-industry-tour-aug-24
The Barnes facility is an Ohio EPA-rated Class II facility. That means it can take in yard, food, ...
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in the Midwest for the Second Year in a Row
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/highly-pathogenic-avian-influenza-midwest-second-year-row
water fowl. This illustrates the high rate of genetic material exchange between Influenza A viruses and ... at an alarming rate, you should immediately contact any of the following: Ohio Department of ...
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NOAA, Partners Predict Significant Summer Harmful Algal Bloom for Western Lake Erie
amount of its harmful algae — over a sustained period. The largest blooms, in 2011 and 2015, were rated ...
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Drought Stressed Corn as Silage
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/drought-stressed-corn-silage
nitrates are more likely to accumulate if high rates of nitrogen fertilizer or high rates of manure were ...
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Crop Biostimulants and Biofertilizers
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/crop-biostimulants-and-biofertilizers
correctly, and applying it at the right time, at the right rate, to the right place, and in the right way. ...
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Corn Silage Production and Management
packing weight for each ton of silage delivered to the silo or pack. For example, if the harvest rate is ...
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Pay Attention to Dairy Cow Stocking Density
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/pay-attention-dairy-cow-stocking-density
time to lie down after milking averaged 38 to 39 minutes which is considered very good. At rates ...
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Dairy Manure Storage Inventory Survey
application timing. Additionally, the survey asked farms to rate the degree of financial hardship that would ...
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Silage Quality and Feed-Out Rate
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/silage-quality-and-feed-out-rate
Oxygen is the enemy of good quality silage. Aerobic (oxygen loving) microorganisms cause the deterioration of carbohydrates in silage, leading to spoilage and mold. Whenever silage is exposed to air, quality begins to decline. When feeding from a silag ...