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Market and Policy Watch 2013
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-15-issue-2/market-and-policy-watch-2013
a return to more normal crop conditions with lower feed cost and higher milk prices. You can find updates ...
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Length of Dry Period- Don't just jump on a band wagon without knowing if you really want to go that way
we must keep in mind that the 30-day dry period may have occurred as a result of disease implications ...
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International Student Blog
https://ipa.osu.edu/international-scholars/international-student-blog
growing up. When I was young, I noticed so many diseases existed and insects present in the vegetable ... for the first time that I needed to work with plant diseases and that it should be my profession. Now ... as one of the most serious bacterial diseases of potato in Bangladesh, heavily reduces potato yields ...
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Handling and Transporting Neonatal Calves
rates are high. Transport or shipping fever, also known as bovine respiratory disease, is generally ... susceptibility to viral and bacterial infections. Hence, transport may increase the rates of illness and disease ...
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OSU Extension Shale Development Information for Landowners 'Gave Me Confidence'
Workgroup meets monthly to discuss emerging needs and get updates from the Ohio Farm Bureau, which also ...
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Composting Lawn and Garden Waste
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/videos/composting-lawn-and-garden-waste
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Ugandan Plant Breeder Recognized as CFAES International Alumni Award Winner for 2016
breeding for disease resistance, Dr. Asea served as a visiting scientist at the International Center for ...
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Market and Policy Watch June- August 2013
late summer milk prices. You can find monthly updates for this IOFC forecast chart on my website: ...
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Dairy Markets and Policy Watch, August through October 2013
producing sector. Figure 1. The 2013 to 2014 forecast income over feed cost. You can find monthly updates ...
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Buckeyes Playing Long Game in Tanzanian ‘Feed the Future’ Initiative
including emerging plant virus diseases, limited use of improved varieties and fertilizers, lack of linkages ...