Beef News
Six new articles have been posted in this week’s issue, number 1410 of the Ohio BEEF Cattle letter: http://u.osu.edu/beef/
This week, it’s all about dealing with dry weather and safely managing feed supply.
Articles this week include:
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- D3 Drought- What does that mean?
- Making Decisions During Drought
- Forage Nitrate Toxicity is a major concern as drought worsens
- Using drought-stressed soybeans for hay or silage
- Lessons learned on a trip through Texas
- The August 2024 Cattle on Feed Report Showed a Small Increase in Feedlot Inventories With Higher July Placements and Marketings
Small Ruminant News
2024 Statewide Sheep Shearing School – A Few Spots Still Remain!
Dr. Brady Campbell, Assistant Professor, OSU State Small Ruminant Extension Specialist: A few seats remain – register today to secure your spot! Event Registration […]
D3 Drought – What Does That Mean?
Christine Gelley, OSU Extension Educator ANR, Noble County Dry conditions have continued despite our best efforts to submit requests for rain. This past […].
Forage Nitrate Toxicity a Major Concern as Drought Worsens
Jason Hartschuh, Dairy Management, and Precision Livestock, Field Specialist Weather conditions across Ohio have been challenging this growing season with some areas of the state […]