Wednesday, April 24, 2024
rape field

Learn how to meet the nutritional needs of ruminants, lacking in this year's hay crop, by planting some veggies to graze this fall.
cattle in pasture

Find out why Ohio State Extension educator Clif Martin is keeping a close eye on Asian Longhorned Tick, invasive shrubs and drone use on the farm in 2023.
monarch on New England aster

Taking a few minutes each day to appreciate the little things that blend into the canvas of the day may be just what we need. 

Grazing expert Pat Dyer says it's time to get serious about management for the rest of the year.

Hay handling tips that can keep your supply in good shape.

Applying fertilizers to hay and pasture fields to stimulate plant growth will generally increase yields substantially.
multiflora rose

Pasture walks and inspections help determine where invasive plants are taking root. Learn how to control invasive species when you find them.
pasture

Learn what more can be done to improve the soil health in our pastures and what will the benefits be.
forages

One thing we can do on these cold and snowy winter days is think of warmer temperatures and plan for new forage seedings.

Technology, while costly, can make a big difference in your forage crop.