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MarketView...US. Dairy Outlook Brief 2010
Also, consider learning more about the Livestock Gross Margin Insurance product available to dairy ... of Buckeye Dairy News (BDN), I discussed the ebb and flow of the U.S. dairy herd. To recap, I showed ... expenses (this chart is also available on my website). My comments in this issue of BDN center on the chart ...
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Soil Testing for Ohio Lawns, Landscapes, Fruit Crops, and Vegetable Gardens
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-1132
testing lab. Soil testing labs can also provide information on soluble salts, nitrates, soil texture and ... certain levels of soil nutrients to thrive. Soil nutrients and fertility may fluctuate during the growing ... season. This is influenced by the quantity and availability of plant nutrients that are altered by the ...
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Using Corn for Livestock Grazing
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-11
prevent founder. High nitrate levels have been documented in drought-stressed grazing corn at EORDC. Check ... nitrate levels before grazing stressed corn (Table 5). Prussic acid poisoning is associated with ... prussic acid poisoning. Table 5. Level of Nitrate in Forage and Potential Effect on Animals. Nitrate ppm ...
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Update on Ohio's Program for Controlling Johne's Disease
availability of several million dollars in Federal funding over the past 3 to 5 years for research in ... inform producers about the disease and strategies to control it; 2) management, to provide producers with ... publishing of the VBJDCP program standards and the availability of Federal monies for support to the states ...
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Gender Issues: Communication Differences in Interpersonal Relationships
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/FLM-FS-4-02-R10
experts in task accomplishment and addressing questions about facts. They are experts in “report talk,” ... Educator, Family and Consumer Sciences, Ohio State University Extension A lot of media attention has been ... task-focused, or sentimental. What is important to think about, however, is that women and men sometimes ...
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Drought-Stressed Corn for Silage
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-9-issue-2/drought-stressed-corn-silage
about 30% dry matter (especially less than 27% dry matter) are at high risk of a poor fermentation (high ... that corn plants are too wet to make into silage in mid-July. Nitrates might be a problem and ... greenchopping corn plants is not recommended. Silage fermentation can greatly reduce nitrate concentrations. ...
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Nitrogen Management of Forage Winter Cereals
and nitrate nitrogen fractions are available for the cereal grain forage crop. While the organic ... spring applied nitrogen at green up. A linear increase was found though in CP content from about 12% CP ... really increased to 20%, the fertilizer dollar value as CP to replace soybean meal would be about $196, ...
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Ninety-five Percent Approval Rating for Dairy Housing and Animal Care from Consumers Who Have Been Down on the Farm!
three states, about 30% were undecided or neutral about their level of trust before their visit. Few ... animals Consumers have concerns about animal care. When asked to rate their level of trust that dairy ... Mr. Eric Richer, Ohio State University Extension, Fulton County What do consumers really think about ...
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Effects of Flooding and Ponding on Corn
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-118
Flooding or Ponding on Corn Prior to Tasseling. Corny News Network, Purdue University. Available at: ... about 6 inches in height for 72, 48 and 24 hours reduced corn yields by 32, 22 and 18 percent, ... respectively, at a low nitrogen fertilizer level (50 lb N per acre). At a high level of nitrogen (350 lb N per ...
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Milk Production Gains Strong- Outlook for Prices is Revised
September 1999. This is up 3.2 percent over the previous marketing year. If we achieve this level of ... increase, this will set a record level of production for the United States! The 3.2% expansion will be the ... While this is good news for consumers, if it comes to pass, it is not so good news for producers Why? ...