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  1. Manure Science Review

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-6-issue-4/manure-science-review

    Wooster. Topics will include feeding practices to reduce nutrients in manure, air quality, public ... issues. For more information, contact John Smith at (419) 738-2219 or Mary Wicks at (330) 202-3533 or go ... to http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/ocamm. Dairy Leaders Honor Ohio's World Championship Industry ...

  2. Cost of Nutrients and Benchmarks of Profitability for Ohio Dairy Farms

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-9-issue-1/cost-nutrients-and-benchmarks-profitability-ohio

    very highly priced, exceeding 11¢/Mcal compared to a 10-year average of about 7¢/Mcal. Importantly, ... nutritionists when balancing dairy rations. In Tables 2 and 3, we report the results for 27 feed commodities ... actually underpriced compared to other commodities. There are still feeds available at a relative bargain ...

  3. Software for Developing Nutrient Management Plans Workshop- Wauseon

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/software-developing-nutrient-management-plans-workshop-wauseon

    Templates as approved tools for development of Fertilizer Only or Precision Fertilizer Only Nutrient ... Management Plans for NRCS programs such as EQUIP. Fertility ...

  4. Upcoming Ag Outlook Meetings

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/upcoming-ag-outlook-meetings

    agriculture in Ohio.  Each meeting is being hosted by a county OSU Extension office or agribusiness to provide ... a local personal contact for this meeting. A meal is provided with each meeting and included in the ... registration price. Questions can be directed to the local host contact. Dr. Matt Roberts will provide the ...

  5. Resources

    https://dairy.osu.edu/resources

    sufficient supply available for all of the livestock on the farm. Management of facilities, herd health, the ... financial aspects, etc. are all very important for optimizing animal well-being and farm profitability. ... Management of the feeding program is a daily function and is a major contributor to the performance of the ...

  6. Cold Spring Rains Brought Perfect Conditions for Pythium in Ohio and a Few More Surprises.

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-39/cold-spring-rains-brought-perfect-conditions-pythium-ohio-and-few

    wide range of diversity that is now contributing to this disease complex. For the 2015 season, for ... well-known seedling pathogens.  Our next step was to examine what the  Pythium  spp. were and then to ... determine if these were sensitive to metalaxyl.  In approximately 60% of the locations we were able to ...

  7. Hessian Fly-free Date: Good for Wheat, Cover Crops and Disease

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-29/hessian-fly-free-date-good-wheat-cover-crops-and-disease

    A good rule of thumb for planting wheat is to wait after the Hessian fly-free date.  These dates ... this date is also good for cover crops as well, as mentioned by the Penn St. Field Crop News ... do not need to provide Hessian flies with good host material and start building our populations. So ...

  8. Prussic Acid Testing in Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-35/prussic-acid-testing-forages

    of the forage to be fed.  Collect 1 to 2 lbs of fresh forage from across the field to be grazed.  For ... (cyanide).  Other labs may provide testing for prussic acid, always call ahead to confirm whether the prussic ... management practices should be followed to prevent poisoning of livestock (see accompanying article).  If ...

  9. New OSU Dairy Resources Brochure Available

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-7-issue-6/new-osu-dairy-resources-brochure-available

    brochure, " Resources for Ohio's Dairy Industry " provides links to available expertise. ... begin to describe the wide-ranging expertise available through OSU faculty and staff located on the ...

  10. Ammonia Emissions from Dairy Farms- The Basics

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-7-issue-2/ammonia-emissions-dairy-farms-basics

    approximately meet their requirements for protein, about 33% of the N consumed will be secreted in milk and ... retained by the cow (for example, by a growing fetus) and 67% will be excreted in urine and feces. The ... proportion of dietary N used for productive purposes (milk secretion and body retention) is reduced when cows ...

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