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  1. Buckeye Shepherd's Symposium

    https://forages.osu.edu/events/buckeye-shepherds-symposium-0

    YouTube and she posts new content each week, but the internet is not the only place to find Sandi. The ...

  2. Emergency Forages to Plant Yet This Year for Mechanical Harvest

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forages-plant-yet-year-mechanical-harvest

    crude protein content) but will increase seed cost. Italian ryegrass Earlier planting dates provide more ...

  3. Avoid Forage Toxicities After Frosts

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/avoid-forage-toxicities-after-frosts

    tissue. Stems in the forage dilute the high prussic acid content that can occur in leaves. However, the ... forage in wagons or feedbunks overnight. Hay and silage are safer Prussic acid content in the plant ... should be tested for prussic acid content before feeding to livestock. Forage with prussic acid potential ...

  4. Alfalfa Quality Estimates for Ohio

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/alfalfa-quality-estimates-ohio

    stage of alfalfa, as described in last week’s article about estimating alfalfa fiber content. The table ...

  5. Steps for Speeding Up Hay Curing

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/steps-speeding-hay-curing

    haylage/silage or balage instead of dry hay. Since haylage is preserved at higher moisture contents, it is a lot ... easier to get it to a proper dry matter content for safe preservation. Proper dry matter content for ... Proper dry matter content for silage ranges from 30 to 50% (50 to 70% moisture) depending on the ...

  6. Harvesting and Grazing Forages Following a Frost

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/harvesting-and-grazing-forages-following-frost

    tissue. Stems in the forage dilute the high prussic acid content that can occur in leaves. However, the ... forage in wagons or feedbunks overnight. Hay and silage are safer Prussic acid content in the plant ... it should be tested for prussic acid content before feeding to livestock. Forage with prussic acid ...

  7. Be Alert to Late-Season Potential Forage Toxicities

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/be-alert-late-season-potential-forage-toxicities

    selectively graze damaged tissue. Stems in the forage dilute the high prussic acid content that can occur in ... content in the plant decreases dramatically during the hay drying process and the forage should be safe ... dried before baling, it should be tested for prussic acid content before feeding to livestock. Forage ...

  8. Time to Take the Last Forage Cutting

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/time-take-last-forage-cutting

    moisture content slows down the cold hardening/fall dormancy process, increasing the risk of winter ... heaving, which is a significant risk on many Ohio soils with higher clay content. This would be a concern ...

  9. LabArchives Professional Edition Overview

    https://grants.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/labarchives-professional-edition-overview

    create a notebook, enter data, and share content. We’ll also host a brief discussion on best practices ...

  10. Late Season Alfalfa Management

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/late-season-alfalfa-management

    content soils slow down the cold hardening/fall dormancy process, increasing the risk of winter injury. ... risk on many Ohio soils with higher clay content. This would be a concern when cutting after the 200 ...

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