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Make Sure Alternative Forages Contain Adequate Nutrients
• If heifers and young cows are not separated from older cattle, they may be pushed aside when given ... survivability and growth, and reduce the post-partum interval from calving to rebreeding. Fluharty said that ...
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Ohio Farmers Finding Risk Mitigation, Profitability and Conservation Wrapped in One Crop Production System
standing wheat in late May or early June. As a result, two crops are grown and harvested from the same ... system is very good from the standpoint of preserving soil because a crop is growing in the field for at ...
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Interest in Non-Genetically Modified Soybeans Growing
"Growers should consider getting away from seeders that are not very precise in terms of seeding rates, and ... Department of Agriculture. Soybeans are grown in Ohio for a wide variety of uses-- from grain to food to ...
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The Interaction Between Migrants and Origin Households: Evidence from Linked Data
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Dick_R Influence of Long-term Use of Glyphosate
will likely be further magnified. Based on preliminary research and limited evidence from the ...
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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of Jan. 28
January 27, 2012 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Here are upcoming events involving Ohio State University’s ...
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Learn the Latest on Emerald Ash Borer Research Nov. 7 in Waldo (Marion Co.)
will run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Presentations include: ââ¬Â¢Research and Extension 101, Joe Boggs, ...
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Grow Fruits and Vegetables Anywhere With a Compost Sock
support a whole host of vegetables, from tomatoes to peppers to lettuce. ââ¬ÅThe technology completely ...
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Chow Line: Whole grains a whole lot better (for 7/14/02)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-whole-grains-whole-lot-better-71402
There's also evidence from the long-term Nurses' Health Study that whole-grain foods reduce incidence ...
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Chow Line: Wheat berries tasty, nutritious (for 11/27/05)
grains from just two sources: ready-to-eat breakfast cereals and snack crackers. Substituting wheat ...