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Dairy Palooza 2019
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-3/dairy-palooza-2019
over the years. Check these social media sources often for updates. Come be a part of our special First ...
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Wheat Management Practices
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/wheat-management-practices
idea to plant wheat after corn. The reason is disease. Several important diseases of wheat (powdery ... mildew, Septoria, Stagonospora, head scab, and root diseases) survive in wheat stubble and some of the ... corn drastically increases the risk of losses due to diseases. For mildew, Septoria and ...
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Corn Ear Rot and Poison Hemlock
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-ear-rot-and-poison-hemlock
this year is to quantify the disease in your field and get suspect samples tested for mycotoxins. And ... rot. Like several of the other ear rots, diseased ears are commonly associated with bird, insect, or ... infections may also occur at the base of the ear, causing the whitish-pink diseased kernels to develop from ...
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Pumpkin Field Night
https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/pumpkin-field-night
field research including cultivar evaluations, disease & insect identification and control, ... stem evaluations for disease tolerance and will have an opportunity to compare individual pumpkin ...
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Dairy Cash Flow Assistance UPDATED: CFAP 2 Program Application Open Through December 11, 2020, EIDL Still Available
Dianne Shoemake r, Farm Management Specialist, Ohio State University Extension 2020 has certainly been an interesting year. So many things have not turned out as expected, and as a result, cash flow is still an issue on many dairy farms. Two programs are ...
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Control of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD or Pneumonia)
Ohio State University Bovine respiratory disease is associated with a large number of pathogens, ... changing feed, etc. When calf defenses cannot contain pathogens to the upper airways, respiratory disease ... defenses, then it will become sick too. Why are young calves so susceptible to bovine respiratory disease ...
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Serv Safe Manager's Certification 2 day course October 4 and 5, 2017
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/serv-safe-managers-certification-2
Food Service Managers with updated principles of safe food handling. The principles learned in this ...
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What Does Discovery of Bovine Tuberculosis in a Herd in Ohio Mean for Ohio Livestock Farmers?
biosecurity and the concern of introducing diseases, like TB and others characterized by “silent” infections, ... disease. Some of it is done illegally; perhaps more than we would like to believe. The recent National ... disease prevention are not regularly practiced by many farms (2). Diseases like bTB, Johne’s disease ...
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Health and Animal Well-Being
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-10-issue-5/health-and-animal-well-being
Johne’s Disease: What Have we Learned from our Demonstration Herd Project? Dr. William Shulaw, ... University Learn about the National Johne’s Disease Demonstration Herd Project and the findings so far. ...
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Forage Tests Provide Valuable Information
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/forage-tests-provide-valuable-information
and around wet spots for mowing, tedding and raking has undoubtedly caused dirt/mud to adhere, or ...