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Walk With a Doc- Marion County
https://fcs.osu.edu/events/walk-doc-marion-county
encouraging residents to take a step toward better health with Walk with a Doc, a walking program that brings ... together doctors and patients every first Thursday of the month from noon to 1:00pm. Physicians from ... health topic and then lead the group on a walk. “Our mission is to encourage ...
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Young Corn with Wet Feet: What Can We Expect?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-15/young-corn-wet-feet-what-can-we-expect
nitrate in the soil to be converted to forms that are unavailable for plant uptake and may be lost to the ... waterlogged for 4 days or more, a yield penalty of 13 to 45% was observed. When waterlogging extended to ... longer than 2 days), but will be repeated in 2018 for validation. There are a few ways to evaluate for ...
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Spring Warm-Up: How does 2018 Soil Temperature Compare?
The calendar says it’s time for spring field activity in Ohio and farmers are eager to prep fields ... degrees F. For this reason, it is important to look at the next 24-36 hours to determine the risk of soil ... to be sure you are setting your 2018 crop up for success. Figure 1. Average soil temperatures at 2” ...
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Using PEAQ to Estimate Alfalfa NDF for Multiple Cuttings
equations for alfalfa quality (PEAQ). Instructions on how to rapidly measure NDF in the field can be found ... sent to a lab to determine nutritive values for fitting the forage into a ration. Forages ... HERE. This in-field estimate can be useful for timing each of your subsequent harvests in different ...
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Warmer and Wetter Pattern to Impact Much of the Harvest Season
80s for much of the rest of this week. Normal highs are in the 70s and lows in the 50s. We expect ... highs this week mostly in the 80s and lows in the 60s to near 70. The next rainfall system will move ... cause some delays in the fields over the next 30-60 days so it will be important to take advantage of ...
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Soil Compaction Management at Harvest Time
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-35/soil-compaction-management-harvest-time
stability. Finally, a living root system at time of traffic would increase the resistance of the soil to ... drainage of the soil. 2) Avoid compaction It is advised to stay off the field until conditions are fit for ... what the minimum allowable pressure is for your tires. If you need to get new tires, ask your equipment ...
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...At Least One Good Rain Event Per Week for the Rest of August...
Summer rainfall has been on a wild swing. We have been going back and forth from wet to dry and ... now we are looking toward a bit wetter pattern again. The outlook for the rest of August calls for ... goes from near normal in September to above normal by October into November. We will continue to ...
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Lady Landowners Leaving a Legacy
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-12/lady-landowners-leaving-legacy
to be monitored and cared for to maintain the value and sustainability if it is to be enjoyed and ... pass it on to the next generation, this program is for you! Farming has changed dramatically over the ... Urbana, Ohio. It is $50 for the series. If you are only able to attend a couple of session, it is $10 per ...
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2019 State Fair Delegates and County Rosette Winners
CLICK HERE for the list of state fair results. CLICK HERE for the list of State Fair Delegates ...
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Rabbit Tattooing- Non-Market only
https://warren.osu.edu/events/rabbit-tattooing-non-market-only
to have your rabbits tattooed. Money earned (after expenses) will be used for an activity for all ... must be tattooed prior to completion of Fair Entry forms. Entries will not be accepted without a tattoo ... number. (Exception: Babies in the Doe & Litter class do not need to be tattooed.) Non-Market ...