During the last couple of weeks in December and into early 2021, eastern Ohio saw warmer-than-usual temperatures and a lot of rain. What does …
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I’ve enjoyed several good autumn days and quirked, “it can just stay this way and then turn nice,” but, winter is coming. I do enjoy the diffe…
Most agricultural economists argue that finding ways to minimize the amount of hay fed in a cow-calf enterprise is one of the keys to profitab…
If you’ve driven throughout the rural Midwest in the last week or two, you’ve likely noticed a significant difference in the landscape. Where …
Growing dual-purpose wheat for both grazing and grain production is an important agricultural practice in the Southern Great Plains. But of la…
By: Victor Shelton, NRCS State Agronomist/Grazing Specialist Compacted soils have a platy layered look, not a nice granular or cottage…
By : Christine Gelley, Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator, Noble County, OSU Extension (originally published in Progressive Forage magazine) At A…
By : Jessica A Williamson, Ph.D., Extension Forage Specialist and Tara L. Felix, Beef Extension Specialist, In 2017, Pennsylvania…
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