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Healthy U Workshop Registration is Open
https://darke.osu.edu/news/healthy-u-workshop-registration-open
Join this free interactive workshop HEALTHY UNIVERSITY A Chronic Disease Self-Management Workshop ... long-term health conditions, such as: arthritis, diabetes, lung disease, high blood pressure, heart disease ...
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Tri-state CSA Conference
https://southcenters.osu.edu/direct-marketing/tri-state-csa-conference
updates on this year's Tri-state CSA Conference Hear directly from industry leaders and learn more ...
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Pricing Standing Forage Crops – Your One-Stop Shop
equivalent crop Calculate and apply deductions: Cost of harvest, including mowing, tedding, and raking Cost ...
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Nitrogen Management of Forage Winter Cereals
still be present at harvest time and be harvested with the forage. This can be a concern with disease ... Disease or Bovine Leukosis Virus if some of the manure resides in the harvested forage. If more manure ...
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Time to Assess Forage Legume Stands
winter hardiness and disease resistance generally survive longer. Soil fertility: Adequate soil potassium ... helps prevent ice-sheeting and heaving and slows development of crown and root diseases. Harvest ...
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Feeding and Nutrition
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Cows Selenium Nutrition Update on Trace Mineral Requirements for Dairy Cattle Update on Vitamin ...
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USDA grant to help explore soil health and disease management of high tunnels
soil health and reduce or alleviate the soil disease pressures causing crop and financial losses to ... Soilborne Disease Management in High Tunnel Vegetable Production Systems” and will develop agronomic ... the soil health and tomato soil-borne disease control, by connecting the tomato and soil-associated ...
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Antibiotic Stewardship in Calves – Part 3
disease signs, medication and dosing, route of administration, use and frequency of treatment, length of ... now, so we’ll use a respiratory disease example. Think back to the clinical evaluation section and ... respiratory disease. Healthy calves should not have eye or nasal discharge, droopy ears, a cough, or abnormal ...
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Ohio Dairy Producer Webinar Series
winter to provide producers with timely updates on risk management strategies, milk market outlook, farm ... Outlook for 2022: Dr. Chris Wolf, dairy economist at Cornell University, will be providing us updates on ...
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Aquaculture wins research, grant, and publication awards
areas of genetics, nutrition, disease, and aquaculture system. OCARD won the award of $300,000 in the ...