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Key To Alfalfa Growth Is Weed Control; Start Sooner Rather Than Later
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/key-alfalfa-growth-weed-control-start-sooner-rather-later
The virus in dairy cattle has been given a new name.  As the name states, HPAI is a serious viral ... disease of poultry that can result in 75% mortality. In dairy cattle, the virus isn’t as potent and is ... operation, as is employee hygiene practices. Animal Health professionals at OSU have been sharing their ...
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Key To Corn Success Is Getting It In The Ground Properly
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/key-corn-success-getting-it-ground-properly
relationships with livestock production. The current project has collected over 400 samples from coyote ... tracking collars to collect real time data to understand how coyotes interact with livestock. For more ... program schedule kicks off with a Beef Quality Assurance certification/recertification program on April 11 ...
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It's Spring Cleaning Season, Which Can Clear Mental Cobwebs, Too
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you’re done       Laurie Sidle is an Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences ... and 4-H program assistant and may be reached at 330-264-8722 or sidle.31@osu.edu This article was ... sciences ...
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FAMACHA Certification and Egg Floats/Counts for Small Ruminants
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check at the door Pre-registration is required Space is limited to 20 participants This program is ... Management-John Yost, ANR Educator, Wayne County Blood Sampling-Shelby Tedrow, Program Assistant, Wayne County For ...
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March Is The Time To Prepare Crops- And Get In On Coyote Research
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/march-time-prepare-crops-and-get-coyote-research
between 30 and 40 pounds of N per 1000 gallons applied. As many of you will be taking advantage of dairy ... will vary dependent on water content and diet fed, most dairy manure will provide 10 to 11 lbs of N per ... livestock production. The current project has collected over 400 samples from coyote carcasses across the ...
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Jam-packed Schedules Can Impact Mental Health
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/jam-packed-schedules-can-impact-mental-health
by beginning today. Melinda Hill is an OSU Extension Family & Consumer Sciences Educator and may ... programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu This ... sciences ...
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New Member Quality Assurance
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Darke County Youth must have QA completed by June 1, 2024. All youth who exhibit market animals ... , lactating dairy, or lactating goats are required by Ohio law to complete Quality Assurance (QA) prior to ... exhibition. QA must be completed a minimum of 45 days prior to exhibition of the animal(s). Reminder: All first ...
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Quality Assurance
https://darke.osu.edu/events/quality-assurance-8
Darke County Youth must have QA completed by June 1, 2024. All youth who exhibit market animals ... , lactating dairy, or lactating goats are required by Ohio law to complete Quality Assurance (QA) prior to ... exhibition. QA must be completed a minimum of 45 days prior to exhibition of the animal(s). Reminder: All first ...
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Quality Assurance
https://darke.osu.edu/events/quality-assurance-7
Darke County Youth must have QA completed by June 1, 2024. All youth who exhibit market animals ... , lactating dairy, or lactating goats are required by Ohio law to complete Quality Assurance (QA) prior to ... exhibition. QA must be completed a minimum of 45 days prior to exhibition of the animal(s). Reminder: All first ...
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Quality Assurance
https://darke.osu.edu/events/quality-assurance-6
Darke County Youth must have QA completed by June 1, 2024. All youth who exhibit market animals ... , lactating dairy, or lactating goats are required by Ohio law to complete Quality Assurance (QA) prior to ... exhibition. QA must be completed a minimum of 45 days prior to exhibition of the animal(s). Reminder: All first ...