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  1. Livestock Need Good Quality Drinking Water

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    can tell you if the feedstuff is low, medium or high quality.  Do you know how your livestock water ... but levels below 3000 ppm are generally considered safe to drink.  Nitrates and sulfates should be ... nitrates the level in water should be below 20 ppm as long as feedstuffs contain low nitrate levels.  With ...

  2. Anne E. Dorrance

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/anne-e-dorrance

    ML; Taylor, CG; McHale, LK; Dorrance, AE. 2016. High-Density Mapping of Resistance QTL Toward ... 50: 2476-2492. Acharya, B., Lee, S., Rouf Mian, M.A., Jun, T., McHale, L.K., Michel, A.P., and ... S, Freewalt KR, McHale LK, Song Q, Jun T-H, Michel AP, Dorrance AE, Mian MAR  "A high resolution ...

  3. Francesca Peduto Hand

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    reproduction: revisions to the UC Davis Powdery Mildew Risk Index. PLANT DISEASE 97(11): 1438-1447. ... CN, Gubler, WD (2013). Effect of high temperature and exposure time on Erysiphe necator growth and ... F, Marchi, G, Surico, G. (2010). "Indexing Agrobacterium vitis in asymptomatic grapevine ...

  4. Dominique (Nikki) Tate

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    around the world.  I work to uncover more details of the host-pathogen interaction between rice and rice ...

  5. Dr. Guo-Liang Wang

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    h-index: 60 and i10-index: 140) Chen, S., Cao, H., Huang, B., Zheng, X., Liang, K., Wang, G.L. and Sun, X. ... in rice. Nucleic Acids Res, 50, 5064-5079. DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac316 Wang, J., Wang, R., Fang, H., ... marker-free rice with stable and high resistance to rice black-streaked dwarf virus disease through RNA ...

  6. Food Preservation and Safety Classes

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    2023 Pressure Canner Testing Schedule Saturday, June 3, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lehman's ...

  7. How To Handle Holiday Ham

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    rapidly in the temperature “danger zone” between 40 degrees F and 140 degrees F. Hot is the safe ... representative, is available 24/7 at AskKaren.gov. Weekdays between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Eastern Time, the USDA Meat ...

  8. Colder Winter Requires More Heating Options for Livestock

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    a common type of bedding material because it is cheap, but it is not absorbent. It is high in cellulose ... warm and especially when new life comes into the world. When you use heat lamps you are at risk for ... can increase the risk for a fire. It is recommended to follow all warnings that are listed on the ...

  9. Frost-Damaged Forages

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     Lab analyses that report prussic acid levels between 600-1000 ppm are potentially toxic and should be ... rotational grazing to reduce the risk of animals selectively grazing leaves that can contain high levels of ... after a frost. Nitrate levels can be tested at most labs. A forage sample analysis is worth the vet ...

  10. Make plans now for dormant fruit tree management

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    once a year in early spring before growth starts. It is very important to do a soil test to determine ... The rate of application needs to be adjusted based on soil test analysis and recommendations. More ... are looking at the time frame between when the tree drops the leaves in the fall and when buds begin ...

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