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Harvesting Hay Crop Silage
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-8-issue-3/harvesting-hay-crop-silage
in purchasing contact Mark Sulc, sulc.2@osu.edu). You go out into a field and measure the height of ...
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Dairy Market Outlook: January- February 2011
are just now going into effect. You can find detailed information at the University of Wisconsin ...
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Reducing the Use of Copper Sulfate in Footbaths
bath solution is usually dumped into the manure stream, excessive copper loading of soils can occur ...
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Ohio's Statewide 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl
nutrition. Emily Stayduhar, 2012 Spring graduate with BS in Animal Science and accepted into College of ...
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Effect of Increased Somatic Cell Count on Herd Level Yield of Milk and Milk Components
Shook, 1987). The results of this study were somewhat different compared to the generally accepted milk ...
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Managing Feed Costs for Lactating Cows
generally should be < $4.00/cwt. However, the value of the milk will depend on its protein and fat ... legumes into small grains or pastures in late February to early March. 9) If you utilize grazing, ...
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Changes in Iodine Availability for Dipping Calf Navels at Birth
gestation. Following birth, it no longer serves those functions, but it is still a direct route into the ...
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Students Excel in 2011 Ohio Dairy Challenge Contest
The program is held in a contest format whereby students are grouped into teams of three to four ...
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Importance of Collecting Good Milk Samples
sample (collection of milk samples from all 4 quarters into a single tube) is often used in herd ...
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'A Game-Changer': Rapid Infrared Analysis Could Streamline Food Processing Tests
https://fst.osu.edu/news/game-changer-rapid-infrared-analysis-could-streamline-food-processing-tests
tomato juice, much of which goes on for further processing into tomato paste and other products. ... or reprocess it. “But with this unit — it’s so small, like a lunchbox — you can bring this into the ...