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Controlling Feed Cost: What to do when the protein market goes ballistic?
not equal to zero. A good look at the ingredients used on your farm may reveal cost saving ...
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MarketView...U.S. Dairy Outlook Brief October-December 2010
price. Wrap-up Back in the mid to late 1990’s, the dairy farming sector was concerned that changing ...
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Molds and Mycotoxins
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-11-issue-5/molds-and-mycotoxins
in reduced milk production. Most of the research on moldy feeds have used hay or silage, and these ...
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Harvesting and Storing Corn Silage
that is leaves and ears. Typical stubble height for corn is 4 to 6 inches and most of the research on ...
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Running the NRC Dairy Cattle Model Software on Windows 7 64-bit Operating System
Research Council's (NRC) website clearly states that the NRC Dairy Cattle Model Software program is ...
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The First Utility Scale Wind Projects in Ohio
https://energizeohio.osu.edu/news/first-utility-scale-wind-projects-ohio
scale projects, including facilitating public meeting on the pros and cons, and researching potential ...
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your source for non-biased, research-based information to address critical energy issues impacting ...
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Mideast Federal Order Hearing Held on March 7, Wooster, Ohio
Dr. Cameron Thraen, Milk Marketing Specialist, Ohio State University, Additional milk marketing information by Dr. Thraen If you are a regular to my Ohio Dairy Website (http://aede.osu.edu/programs/ohiodairy/), you will be familiar with a chart that I pos ...
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Encouraging Ohioans to Implement Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
available to help implement energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Another outcome was research ...
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Cost of Nutrients and Benchmarks of Profitability for Ohio Dairy Farms
Dr. Normand St-Pierre, Dairy Management Specialist, The Ohio State University. Feed markets have turned wild, the results of speculation, substantial increase in corn demand from ethanol plants, and a USDA report that reduced the size of the 2006-2007 cor ...