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Policy Brief explains the overall success in Holmes and Mercer Counties reflected in their relative advantages from a vigorous small-business community, entrepreneurship, QoL, and social connectedness.
COLUMBUS OH, A policy brief just released by The C. William Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy ... attempts to answer the question of why some rural communities thrive and others might lag behind by ... Program in Rural-Urban Policy, Dr. Seung-Hun Chung, Research & Policy Development Associate at Cornell ...
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Rural Success Stories and Economic Prosperity: The Case of Holmes County and Mercer County Ohio.
A policy brief just released by The C. William Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy attempts to ... answer the question of why some rural communities thrive and others might lag behind by examining two ... William Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy ...
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EPN Signature Earth Day Event- Monday, April 22, 2024: Eat This Earth Day! Ohio's Native Plants for Food
Arboretum and Learning Gardens and native plant enthusiasts from across the state, proudly invites you to an ... work of leading gardeners, educators, herbalists, foragers, amateurs, and other groups stewarding ...
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US Dairy Herds and Policy and the 2022 Census of Agriculture
Dr. Carl Zulauf, Department of Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics, The Ohio ... State University and Dr. Gary Schnitkey, Department of Agricultural and Consumer Economics, University ... example, MacDonald, J. M., J. Law, and R. Mosheim, July 2020). The 2022 Census of Agriculture confirms ...
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Assessing Forage Stands and Winter Damage
state can present some difficult conditions for forages. Depending on the location and what type of ... Foot Expected Result or Action Over 55 Stem density is not yield-limiting 40-55 Some yield reduction is ... expected 39 or less Consider stand replacement While assessing the stem density of a forage stand, take ...
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Why Do Cows Bunch?
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-2/why-do-cows-bunch
dairy consulting, I have observed some unusual bunching behavior of dairy cows in well managed and ... is an indicator of some external stressor not initiated or solicitated by the farmer. Why do cow’s ... partly due to less social distress. If your facilities allow, a separate first calf heifer group is ...
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Disease Prevention: Making the Most of Your Spring (and every day) Cleaning Practices
disinfection practices on any given day. Some things are difficult to control, for example, temperature and ... soap or detergent can remove residue that was left behind after rinsing/sweeping an area – some soaps ... heavily soiled areas; however, these should be used with caution. Some pathogens, like Salmonella, can be ...
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Current Dairy Industry Outlook and Dairy Margin Coverage Sign-Up
or 76,000 head less than the year prior in January of 2023. Heifer inventories do not show a rapid ... demand; however, our dairy products are less competitive on the international market. Our strong domestic ...
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Dairy Sustainability – The Jargon, the Dairy Story, and the Opportunity (Part I)
First, we need to get some context on the dairy carbon story and the current dairy carbon emissions ... no net-effect on the climate system; some have described this as being equivalent to “warming ... here to stay. Fortunately, the dairy industry has an encouraging story to tell. Some dairy farms are ...
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Milk Prices, Costs of Nutrients, Margins, and Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices
can be helpful to compare the prices in Table 1 to the 5-year averages. With some lower reported feed ... value added by some suppliers in the form of nutritional services, blending, terms of credit, etc. Also, ... the “bargains” column. For example, your nutritionist might be using some molasses in your rations for ...