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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 ...
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Make Plans for Immediate Forage Needs
forage diets, always add a buffer to the ration at about 0.8% of DM. At this time of the year, especially ...
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Warning Labels and Equipment Manuals can Help Reduce Injuries
significantly reduce the potential for injuries. For more information about OSU Ag Safety visit ...
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Farm Science Review
https://agsafety.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review
For more information about the Farm Science Review: visit fsr.osu.edu Be sure to like OSU Ag Safety ...
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CHECK OUT AG SAFETY AT THE 2015 FARM SCIENCE REVIEW!
guided tour of the GRAIN C.A.R.T. to learn about the hazards associated with grain handling, grain ...
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Higher Moisture Levels in Grain Call for Additional Safety Measures
https://agsafety.osu.edu/higher-moisture-levels-grain-call-additional-safety-measures
moisture of about 15 percent, or cooled quickly to reduce biological activity (spoiling grain).” This ... employees and farm families about the hazards of flowing grain. The Grain CART, which is now being used ... point where people often stop thinking about safety and focus on the need to get the product out. They ...
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Tunnel Ventilation- Fad or Fan?
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-1-issue-9/tunnel-ventilation-fad-or-fan
producers this year about tunnel ventilating freestall barns. Unfortunately, very little information is ...
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PetPALS Preparing Pets
will provide information about what the 4-H members must know and do to make sure their pets are in ...
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Estimating Alfalfa Neutral Detergent Fiber in the Field
experiences, NDF concentration of well-made silage is about 2 percentage units higher than the standing crop. ...
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Update on Corn Silage Harvesting Practices
L. buchneri. If silage feed out rate will be slow (less than about 6 inches/day) and/or the silage ...