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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
higher moisture levels in some crops could lead to more out-of-condition grain at storage time, which in ... levels are at 28-32 percent,” Mann said. “Some growers have started harvesting already, and they have to ... get that grain harvest down to safe storage moisture levels. “Corn needs to be at safe storage ...
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This was the polar express: ‘Worst grape damage on record in Ohio’
cold damaged nearly all of the growers’ vinifera grape vines (high-value European kinds such as ...
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CHECK OUT AG SAFETY AT THE 2015 FARM SCIENCE REVIEW!
daily to transport individuals between the exhibit area and field demonstrations. The bus will be ...
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Six things to do to reduce income tax pains.
the last minute increases the stress level of the record keeper and increases the chances of mistakes. ...
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A Diet Is Only as Good as the Data Used to Formulate I
variation. This means that over a short period (a few weeks), differences between samples in nutrient ... duplicate samples and if the averages between 2 sets of samples are different, the silage DM really changed ...
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European Dairy Industry Study Abroad
panels on farms (usually placed on barn roofs), continued focus on wind and water power, and soil ...
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Biotechnology Camp for High School Students
https://fabe.osu.edu/node/1730
Apply to be a part of this FREE camp for high school students here. ...
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SWE Region G Conference
https://fabe.osu.edu/about-us/events/swe-region-g-conference
registration fee is $50 and includes all weekend activities located on campus. There is an additional option of ...
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Composition of Corn Silage Harvested in 2010
of grain (dry versus high moisture versus steam flaked) that can affect ruminal pH and rate and ...
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Handling Dairy Manure
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-2-issue-7/handling-dairy-manure
mattress-based stalls. In most cases, the available options for handling manure lie somewhere between these ...