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4-H Communications Contest Awards
https://clermont.osu.edu/events/4-h-communications-contest-awards
w ho has g i v en a ta l k or pa r t i c i pa t ed i n t he m a r k et i ng d i vi si on i n the ... (under 2 0 po u nd s) m a y b e u s e d i n a 4- H p r e s en t at i on p r o v i d ed t he ... A l l p r e s e nta t i ons w i l l be t i m ed. T i m i ng be g i ns w h en the me m ber b e g i ns to s p eak a nd ...
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4-H Communications Contest
https://clermont.osu.edu/events/4-h-communications-contest
L E S 1. A m e m ber w ho has g i v en a ta l k or pa r t i c i pa t ed i n t he m a r k et i ng d i vi si ... (under 2 0 po u nd s) m a y b e u s e d i n a 4- H p r e s en t at i on p r o v i d ed t he ... A l l p r e s e nta t i ons w i l l be t i m ed. T i m i ng be g i ns w h en the me m ber b e g i ns to s p eak a nd ...
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Disease Management in Forages
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/disease-management-forages
they help maintain a vigorous stand. Any practice that improves plant vigor is likely to reduce the ... established forage crops. Effects of disease on individual plants vary widely. Some diseases are lethal while ... production practices will lower the chances for serious losses to forage productivity due to disease because ...
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Brassica Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/brassica-crops
fibrous roots, and each plant produces many stems. Rape regrows after harvest and is the easiest brassica ... proportion of tops and roots varies markedly with variety, crop age, and planting date. The crude protein ... 150 to 180 days to reach maximum production. Swede produces a short stem when not shaded. If plants ...
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Annual Forage Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/annual-forage-crops-0
forage during the summer months. Corn produces high yields of energy dense forage. Even if planted late ... careful fall or early-spring grazing to avoid removal of the growing point, it can be subsequently ... same way as for grain (see Chapter 6). When seeding small grains for fall pasture, either plant in mid- ...
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Annual Forage Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/annual-forage-crops
summer months. Corn produces high yields of energy dense forage. Even if planted late and harvested ... early-spring grazing to avoid removal of the growing point, it can be subsequently harvested for grain, silage, ... Chapter 6). When seeding small grains for fall pasture, either plant in mid- to late August or follow ...
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Preserving Forage as Hay and Silage
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/preserving-forage-hay-and-silage
Good management practices are required for storing forage as either dry hay or as silage or balage ... practices will improve the success of preserving forage in a good condition: MAXIMIZE EXPOSURE TO SUNLIGHT ... morning after mowing when the forage is 40%–60% percent moisture to avoid excessive leaf loss later when ...
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Ashtabula Co Equine Pasture Walk
https://forages.osu.edu/events/ashtabula-co-equine-pasture-walk
This interactive tour takes place on a working horse pasture—perfect for seeing best practices in ... environments for your horses! • Plant/root physiology • Mud management/ dry lots • Grazing sticks and forage ... calculations • Weed ID and poisonous plants Light refreshments served at 5:30 PM at each location. No RSVP ...
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Adobe Express Trainings – continue July 9
folders, contact Marissa Mullett (mullett.50@ou.edu). ...
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Clermont Co Equine Pasture Walk
https://forages.osu.edu/events/clermont-co-equine-pasture-walk
This interactive tour takes place on a working horse pasture—perfect for seeing best practices in ... environments for your horses! • Plant/root physiology • Mud management/ dry lots • Grazing sticks and forage ... calculations • Weed ID and poisonous plants Light refreshments served at 5:30 PM at each location. No RSVP ...