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  1. Soil and Nutrient Management is Key in Fruit and Vegetable Production

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/soil-and-nutrient-management-key-fruit-and-vegetable-production

    plant health. A healthy plant is a strong plant, and a strong plant stands up better to disease and ...

  2. Ag Crisis Website

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/one-stop-farm-assistance-web-site

    science-based recommendations, solutions, and fact based updates on current issues including weather impacts, ...

  3. Managing Mold in Hay

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/managing-mold-hay

    of my role includes sending a monthly update to small ruminant and beef producer mailing lists ... desired levels, but that has been rained on in the field between mowing and baling is subject to mold.  ... feedstuffs when handling to prevent lung disease and illness. Provide these safeguards to all individuals ...

  4. Warm Weather Means Warm Season Grasses

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/warm-weather-means-warm-season-grasses

    sudex can be chopped for silage or mowed and baled for haylage. When mowing, use a mower-conditioner, if ...

  5. Fall Hay Harvest, Weed Control, and Agritourism

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-hay-harvest-weed-control-and-agritourism

    late mowing than heavy clay soils. Chemical Weed Control Sometimes, the weeds in our pastures or ... applications are most effective in the spring during rapid growth. Grazing and/or mowing when weeds are just in ... management (chemical application, mowing, and possible re-seeding, etc.) versus the estimated yield losses or ...

  6. Wayne County 4-H COVID-19 Updates and Frequently Asked Questions

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/wayne-county-4-h-covid-19-update

    PLEASE CLICK THE BUTTONS BELOW FOR IMPORTANT 4-H CORONAVIRUS / COVID-19 UPDATES September 9th ... Update September 2nd Update August 27th Update August 19th Update The Link- Fair Edition 2020 Wayne ... County Fair COVID Guidelines as of August 19th August 12th Update August 5th Update July 22nd Update July ...

  7. Managing for High Quality Stored Forage

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/managing-high-quality-stored-forage-0

    plant maturity and plant respiration losses after mowing.  Forage maturity, in particular for our first ... moisture as soon as possible. After mowing, plants continue to respire at a significantly high rate until ... losses include mowing early in the day to maximize sunshine and drying conditions, and very importantly, ...

  8. Fly Control for Livestock Operations

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/fly-control-livestock-operations

    can be dramatically reduced.  Fly control is important because flies can transmit diseases and cause ...

  9. Japanese Beetles- Little Beetles with Big Appetites

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/japanese-beetles-little-beetles-big-appetites

    form of Japanese beetles are known for the damage they cause by feeding on the roots of turf grasses, ... damage to the plant, and increasing the risk of fungal diseases. Their emergence during mid-summer can ...

  10. Corn Smut

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-smut

    filled with spores.  As terrible as this disease looks, especially when on the ears, I was surprised to ... pose a threat to livestock as other fungi are known to do. This disease mainly affects sweetcorn ... disease’s defining characteristic, and are actually the remaining portions of the corn vasculature. The ...

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