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  1. Navigating Grants and Cost-Share Programs

    https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/navigating-grants-and-cost-share-programs

    a grant out there for this project”, or “How do I learn more about cost-share programs”, then this program ...

  2. Collaboration between CFAES Horticulture and Crop Science Professor Laura Lindsey, International Intern Program (TOP) and farmer Tom Hamilton Pays Dividends

    https://ipa.osu.edu/news/collaboration-between-cfaes-horticulture-and-crop-science-professor-laura-lindsey-0

    this by matching young people seeking training in crop and animal production with US ... is Ohio-based, but it places people from around the world in internships across the US and in several ...

  3. Livestock and Cold Temperatures- Pay Attention to the 'Real Feel'

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-and-cold-temperatures-pay-attention-real-feel

    changes to help their animals through those tough days.  Livestock usually eat about 2.5% of their body ... about 1%.  So, in addition to providing more feed, you should provide better quality feed as well.  In ... the University of Kentucky who will talk about beef cattle marketing and Dr. Carl Zulauf who will ...

  4. Focus On Meaningful Conversations: Tips On Sharing And Listening

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/focus-meaningful-conversations-tips-sharing-and-listening

    vulnerable and share information about yourself. Consider sharing personal information first, to gain the ... you appreciate about family and friends. It’s also a good time to pass down family stories. Sharing ... family stories strengthens family bonds by allowing members to reminisce about shared experiences, learn ...

  5. Federal Order Addresses Livestock Influenza

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/federal-order-addresses-livestock-influenza

    new federal order outlines plans to eradicate the virus from the US dairy herd.  The USDA has ... to public health For consumers of dairy products, there is no risk to public health through our milk ... done) that no active virus was found.  Consumers can be confident that there is no public health risk ...

  6. Understanding Challenges of Farm Weed Control

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/understanding-challenges-farm-weed-control

    areas in the north central U.S. “Manage Weeds on Your Farm” – a 2021 SARE publication guide to ... While we may be putting the 2024 primary growing season behind us, we might want to take an ... species with glyphosate resistance in the U.S., and 60 species worldwide…”. On the other hand, glufosinate ...

  7. Protecting Peace: Pressures Of Holiday Can Take Toll On Mental Health

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/protecting-peace-pressures-holiday-can-take-toll-mental-health

    almost 9 in 10 adults report concerns about stress during the holiday season. If you’re experiencing ... difficult. Accept your feelings and open up about them to others. It may make you feel better to share. Try ...

  8. Gifts From The Kitchen: Check Out These Homegrown Present Ideas

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/gifts-kitchen-check-out-these-homegrown-present-ideas

    floured surface. Cut into shapes with a cookie cutter. Place on lightly greased cookie sheets, about ...

  9. Ohio Dairy Quality Conference / ODPA Meeting

    https://wayne.osu.edu/events/dairy-quality-conference-odpa-meeting

    Supply- Dr. Helen Jones, Veterinary Public Health Resident, OSU/Ohio Dept. of Agriculture Update on Milk ...

  10. Alternative Feed Source: Cornstalks Can Make For Moderate Quality Feed

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/alternative-feed-source-cornstalks-can-make-moderate-quality-feed

    there is about 3,200 lbs. of dry matter.  We assume that only half of that would be available for an ... animal to consume, which leaves about 1,600 lbs. of dry matter per acre that is animal available.  ... Considering that a ruminant will eat about 2.5% of their body weight every day, you could graze 1,000 lbs. of ...

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