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  1. Perennial Forages

    https://forages.osu.edu/forage-management/forage-species-varieties/perennial-forages-hay-silage

    the soil and site characteristics, forage species adaptation characteristics, animal requirements, and ...

  2. Using Native Warm Season Grasses in a Grazing System

    https://forages.osu.edu/events/using-native-warm-season-grasses-grazing-system

    vigor and animal performance through the summer months. Topics covered: Pasture walk in two newly seeded ... system Native warm season grass establishment techniques Animal performance and economics of using native ...

  3. Be Alert to Late-Season Potential Forage Toxicities

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

    animals. See the following references for more details: ... build-up usually isn't hazardous to grazing animals, but greenchop or hay cut right after a freeze can ... freeze-damaged plant tissues, or under drought conditions. Several labs provide prussic acid testing of forages. ...

  4. Fertilizing hay and pastures

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/fertilizing-hay-and-pastures

    guide for what nutrients to apply and how much. If nutrient deficiencies are suspect, then tissue tests ...

  5. Harvesting and Grazing Forages Following a Frost

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

    cyanide) in freeze-damaged plant tissues. Some legumes species have an increased risk of causing bloat when ... a storm and pick up and discard any fallen limbs to prevent animals from grazing on the leaves and twigs. ... Symptoms Animals can die within minutes if they consume forage with high concentrations of prussic acid. ...

  6. Avoid Forage Toxicities After Frosts

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

    freeze-damaged plant tissues. A few legumes species have an increased risk of causing bloat when grazed after ... fallen limbs to prevent animals from grazing on the leaves and twigs. Fertility can affect poisoning ... they are grazed when the plants are less than 8 inches tall. Toxicity Symptoms Animals can die within ...

  7. Pastures & Grazing

    https://forages.osu.edu/pastures-grazing

    forages by grazing animals. FactSheets and Bulletins How Pasture Plants Grow (Iowa State Univ.) Fertility ...

  8. Soil Fertility for Forages

    https://forages.osu.edu/forage-management/soil-fertility-forages

    values. Some other recommendations are too high, particularly for potassium, which could result in animal ...

  9. Red Thread and Leaf Spot are Active!

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/red-thread-and-leaf-spot-are-active-0

    http://www.ntep.org.- The most important nonchemical (cultural) control option involves implementing an adequate ... Other cultural practices that promote healthy turf and vigorous growth also help suppress red thread. ... occurred and progressing down the stem tissue and into the base of the plants. With warmer dryer weather, ...

  10. Presentations

    https://forages.osu.edu/resources/presentations

    Content in Pastures Current Technology for Grazing Animal Management   ...

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