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  1. Manure Storage and Land Application- Where are we going? How fast can we get there?

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-8-issue-2/manure-storage-and-land-application-where-are-we

    horizon as research efforts begin and air quality issues play out in the scientific, policy, and public ...

  2. Selecting Corn Hybrids for Silage

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-9-issue-1/selecting-corn-hybrids-silage

    hybrid" is about zero. This article will provide some general guidelines that should assist you in ... average corn silage yield reported in Ohio, silage yields among hybrids could vary by about 4 tons/acre. ... On average, we would expect corn silage from the lowest yielding hybrid to cost about $4/ton more ...

  3. On-Farm Solar Energy Development

    https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/farm-solar-energy-development

    as pre-registration is required to receive lunch.  Please also let us know if you have any dietary ...

  4. CFAES Alumni Awards Banquet

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/cfaes-alumni-awards-banquet

    about this program. ...

  5. Campbell Awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar Grant

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/campbell-awarded-fulbright-us-scholar-grant

    has been selected as a 2016-2017 Fulbright U.S. Scholar. As a Fulbright Scholar, Dr. Campbell will be ...

  6. Recommendations for Special Needs Facilities

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-9-issue-4/recommendations-special-needs-facilities

    with the neck rail about 32 inches high and an upper bar about 18 inches above it.  The rump rail ... should be about 40 inches high. There needs to be 2 feet of space for their heads in front of the forward ... rail, and about 4 feet of working space behind the cows.  Single lane chutes should be about 32 inches ...

  7. Milk Price Inversion in Ohio Federal Milk Marketing Orders

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-1-issue-10/milk-price-inversion-ohio-federal-milk-marketing

    milk producer you also know that the utilization for Class 1 typically runs about 50% (53% #36) and ... Class 2 about 25%(13% #36) in July of the year. That leaves Class 3 at 25%(34% #36) With these typical ... the short answer version of my explanation if you are interested in the details about how your milk ...

  8. Feeding Lower Quality Hay Crop Forages

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-5-issue-4/feeding-lower-quality-hay-crop-forages

    production. Intake depression becomes substantial when diets have more than about 25% of the DM as forage NDF. ... adversely affects intake. About the only solution to this problem is to feed less of the poorly fermented ... steers (about 600 lb of body weight). Cattle in both experiments sorted against severely molded hay. ...

  9. Individual trait variation in a native predator affects its consumption of a novel, non-native prey.

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/publications/individual-trait-variation-native-predator-affects-its-consumption-novel-non

    Pintor, L.M. & J.E. Byers. 2015. Individual trait variation in a native predator affects its consumption of a novel, non-native prey. Behavioral Ecology 26(3): 797-804. Lauren M. Pintor Journal article ...

  10. Do native predators benefit from non-native prey?

    https://senr.osu.edu/about-us/publications/do-native-predators-benefit-non-native-prey

    Pintor, L.M. & J.E. Byers. 2015. Do native predators benefit from non-native prey? Ecology Letters, 18(11): 1174-1180. Lauren M. Pintor Journal article ...

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