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Environmental Rules for Animal Agriculture- Who Are You Going to Call?
Ohio Department of Agriculture: regulatory authority for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) ... of Soil and Water Conservation- Administers non-point source pollution control assistance, state cost ... Resources Conservation Service: provides information on soil capabilities, surface and subsurface drainage, ...
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Applying Manure to Tiled Fields
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-12-issue-3/applying-manure-tiled-fields
etc. This can be avoided by matching the water holding capacity of the soil and the manure application ... rate to avoid saturating the soil. However, dry cracked soil can be as much of a problem as saturation. ... system that needs to be managed. Soil texture, available water holding capacity, tillage history, as well ...
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Winter Calf Management
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-6/winter-calf-management
well so that the calf fully dries within a couple hours. Poor ventilation leads to the calf not drying ...
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Wet Conditions Increase the Chances for Pesticide-Contaminated Forages
and readily do not degrade. Likewise, they remain persistent in the soils where they were applied. ... soils but remain near the soil surface or within the plow zone. They may migrate with surface water, but ... it is usually a case where the pesticides move attached to soil particles or organic materials. These ...
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Ronald Hammond
https://entomology.osu.edu/our-people/ronald-hammond
Plant Soil 29:109-115.- Any- Journal article Book/book chapter Report Working paper Policy brief ...
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A Closer Look at Waterman!
https://entomology.osu.edu/about-us/news/closer-look-waterman
A closer look at Waterman Farm! Not only is it the base for a large group of Agricultural ...
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Fertility Management of Meadows and Pastures
other forages. Is this a wise decision? Well, that depends. What are the soil fertility levels, what ... soil the three major nutrients: nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), and potassium (K). The amount removed ... (P2O5) and 50 lb of potash (K2O). These nutrients can come from soil reserves, through commercial ...
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A Bug’s Life in the City: The Often Unseen Biodiversity that Surrounds Us and Why It Matters
Signing: Mary will be signing copies of her book Good Garden Bugs: Everything You Need to Know about ...
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Global Climate Change- How Does It Affect YOU?
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/global-climate-change-how-does-it-affect-you
South 2 nd Street in Coshocton, OH 43812 Learn what it means for your garden, woodlot or farm through ...
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Media Release: Agersens to Work with Ohio State University to Test eShepherd in US Beef and Dairy Industries
providing farm extension services through their agricultural education mission for agricultural producers. ... In contrast such services are typically offered by Australian state government agriculture ... being undertaken at The Jackson Agricultural Research Station and the Eastern Agricultural Research ...