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Who is the New Guy?
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-1/who-new-guy
I grew up like many other farm kids – I spent a lot of time playing sports and showing cattle. After high ... know the area. Both being from the high plains, we’re really enjoying the rolling hills and beautiful ...
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A Brief History of Extension
https://extension.osu.edu/about/mission-vision-values/osu-extension-brief-history
Cooperative Extension is an educational partnership between the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the ... because it set up a shared partnership among the federal, state and county levels of government. Funding ... was shared to ensure that there was support from each of the levels of government to help the ...
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Being a Naturalist in the 21st Century: Perspectives from the Field
https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/being-naturalist-21st-century-perspectives-field
to bridge the gap between nature and mental health. She demonstrates a profound commitment to ...
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Feeding High Ash Forages
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-6/feeding-high-ash-forages
greatest potential risk of high ash forages is ruminal or abomasal impaction. The soil particles that the ... concentrations decrease as plants mature and is greater in forages grown in soils that contain high ... magnesium should be fed in that situation. High potassium forages also increases the risk of milk fever when ...
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Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer
6.0 or above. The optimal soil phosphorus level for forage legumes is 30 to 50 ppm Mehlich-3 and for ... grasses 20 to 30 ppm Mehlich-3. The optimal soil potassium level is 120 to 170 ppm for most of our soils ... moisture and increases the risk of soil crusting. Follow the "footprint guide" that soil should ...
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Hemlock-ed In! From Cleveland’s parks to the Hocking Hills, meet our leaders conserving one of Ohio’s most spectacular evergreen trees
Nature Conservancy 6:50 p.m. Panel dialogue on eastern hemlock conservation between Macy, Hausman, ... nearly 100 unique bird species, several of whom are species of concern in Ohio. With its high tolerance ... for shade, hemlocks provide both a dense evergreen tree canopy and strong lower-level foliage creating ...
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Promotion in Extension Workshops
Tenure" drop-down)- OAA New Faculty Program (University-level orientation for all newly hired faculty)- ...
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Fluoride
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1518
to promote dental health. HEALTH EFFECTS If levels are below 0.7 ppm please consult your dentist or ... 4.00 mg/L mg/L ppm Inorganic trace constituent MCL MCL ADVISORY- ACTION IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Fluoride ... optimum level of fluoride in drinking water has been a range of 0.7-1.2 ppm and in Ohio the recommended ...
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Hardness as CaCO3
https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1500
exceeding 120 ppm should be considered for treatment. 150-600 higher range values in northwestern Ohio ... GENERAL INFORMATION Hardness does not pose a health risk to humans. In fact, calcium and magnesium ... your diet. Hard water classifications: soft 0- 17.1 parts per million (ppm) slightly hard 17.1- 60 ppm ...
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Molds and Mycotoxins in Dairy Cattle: Effects, Diagnosis, and Control
provides an overview of health effects, laboratory diagnosis, interpretation of results with risk levels ...