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Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer
disease, with mid-August plantings being intermediate. In a no-till situation, minimize competition from ... seedbeds usually do not need a pre-plant herbicide. Patching Spring Seedings Where gaps exist in seedings ... summer is the last opportunity to try to “patch-in” alfalfa in thin areas of alfalfa stands seeded this ...
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Annual Winter Forage Following Wheat Harvest
acceptable yields. The brown midrib trait in sorghum has been shown to produce a forage as good as corn ... will be harvested, just not mechanically. Consider plant disease issues; for example, you do not want ... disease buildup. When choosing your crops, consider drought resistance and if they cause health issues in ...
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Summer Mastitis – Insights on cause, signs, and prevention
and prevention measures for this important disease. Cause The primary causal organism is the bacteria ... to consider in the pathogenicity of disease are factors intrinsic to Trueperella pyogenes, such as ... can cause the disease, but damage to the teat, trauma and irritation of the udder are also important ...
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Milk Prices, Costs of Nutrients, Margins, and Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices
ring dried 1630 821.571 750.396 892.746--- Canola Meal, mech. extracted 481 323.86 308.355 339.365--- ...
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How CFI is Supporting Food Safety Throughout the World
https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/how-cfi-supporting-food-safety-throughout-world
and conducts research that increases our knowledge about foodborne disease and/or leads to ... foodborne disease and protect public health. Our international research currently focuses on Salmonella, ...
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Arie Havelaar
https://foodsafety.osu.edu/people/arie-havelaar
focuses on global food systems, foodborne and livestock-related diseases, and risk assessment of the ... burden of foodborne diseases. He oversees both MSc and PhD student and has authored or co-authored over ... Disease Burden Epidemiology Reference Group of the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland for ...
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Corn Silage Harvest Safety Should Be Priority One
Nitrogen dioxide is heavier than air and may be seen as a reddish to yellowish-brown haze. Since it is ...
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Recognizing and Managing Heat Stress in Dairy Cattle
disease potential are all reasons to be concerned about the effects of heat stress on dairy cattle. When ...
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Food Safety Consortium
https://foodsafety.osu.edu/food-safety-consortium-0
foodborne disease around the world. Click HERE to contact us with questions or learn how to become ...
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Stakeholder-Centered Risk Ranking Workshop Builds Consensus and Sets Priorities for Food Safety Research in Kenyan Poultry
disease in Africa. Research grounded in locally led decision-making about priorities will be better ... disease. The farmers and local veterinary experts then gathered in breakout groups to discuss and rank ...