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Why Do Cows Bunch?
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-2/why-do-cows-bunch
The dairy farmer will look over the cow pen and notice the cows are bunched up and huddled into a big ... group. The farmer scratches his head and asks, “Why do cows congregate into a group?” They were not like ... are blocked from direct sunlight during midday. However, radiant direct sun into barns will occur in ...
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Spring Forage Establishment
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-2/spring-forage-establishment
practice for particularly competitive perennial weeds is a tillage pass. Prepared Seedbed: Planting into ... grasses for the most part establish slower than legumes and 70 days after planting is generally the timing ...
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Assessing Forage Stands and Winter Damage
enough level that plants may not survive into May. Plants that experience heaving and survive are more ...
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Dairy Sustainability – The Jargon, the Dairy Story, and the Opportunity (Part I)
the use of methane mitigating feed additives. Incentives are coming into view for such a practice to ...
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New Faculty Member in Animal Welfare
in rural Brazil, into a family with deep-rooted ties to food production, particularly in the ...
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Dairy Judging Team Update
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-26-issue-1/dairy-judging-team-update
degrees as the first class paraded into the ring. At least, our reasons were given in a warmer location. ...
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Molds and Mycotoxins in Dairy Cattle: Effects, Diagnosis, and Control
e integrada. El siguiente webinar proporciona una descripción general de los efectos sobre la salud, el ...
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Feeding and Nutrition
https://dairy.osu.edu/resources/feeding-and-nutrition
Feeding and Nutrition General Information: American Feed Industry Association Feed ...
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Keep Forage Nitrate Toxicity in Mind This Year
to nitrite, then ammonia, and finally into amino acids and plant protein. Any environmental stress ... in the plant because the nitrate uptake from the soil will be faster than its metabolism into plant ... Accumulated nitrite in the rumen is then absorbed into the bloodstream where it prevents oxygen transport, ...
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Constructed Wetlands (NRCS 656)
https://agbmps.osu.edu/bmp/constructed-wetlands-nrcs-656
recorded. Where effluent can be irrigated onto cropland, or discharged into a vegetative treatment area. ... agricultural production. Cost analyses should take into account the cost of the wetland as well as the acres ... Generally considered cost efficient with a cost per unit of nutrient reduction range from $1.60 to $5.00/Kg ...