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  1. Pastures & Grazing

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

    Springtime in Ohio Using Brown Mid-Rib Sorghum x Sudangrass in a Small Ruminant Parasite Control Program Use ...

  2. Alfalfa Weevil and Potato Leafhopper Status in Ohio's Alfalfa Crop

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    mid- to late May every year.  Once the migrant PLH adults arrive, they begin laying eggs. It only takes ...

  3. Emergency Forages to Plant Yet This Year For Grazing

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    Plant by mid-July. Brown midrib (BMR) varieties are best for lactating cows. Conventional varieties are ... mid-July. Best suited to beef cattle and sheep. Graze when 18-24 inches tall and remove animals at 6-8 inch ... last week of July to mid-September. Earlier planting dates provide more fall yield. Oat or Spring ...

  4. Short-Season Forages for Summer Planting

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    warm-season annual grasses planted by mid-July as well as oat, spring triticale, and Italian ryegrass planted ... triticale, and Italian ryegrass can be planted from the last week of July to mid-September, with forage ...

  5. How Late Can I Plant Forages This Spring?

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    mid-June and that weeds won’t emerge and grow like gangbusters with all the moisture we’ve had, then I’ll ... followed by planting the cool-season perennial forage stand in early to mid-August when the law of averages ...

  6. Harvest Management of Summer Annual Grasses

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    study sheds more light on these general recommendations, particularly in relation to mid-summer planting ... harvest after a mid-July planting date. The only combination of harvest dates that provided reasonable ... showed no significant advantage over harvesting once at 60 days when planting in mid-July. In summary,  ...

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

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    click HERE. Species for planting by mid-July Comments Corn plant silage Highest single cut forage yield ... improve forage quality characteristics.   Species to plant from July 24 to mid-September Comments Oat or ...

  8. 2018 Forage Performance Trials Available

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    summarizes stand establishment and ground cover development in the fall after a mid-September seeding in 2017 ...

  9. Late Summer Planting of Perennial Forages

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    seedings are very susceptible, with mid-August plantings being intermediate. In a no-till situation, ... and fall emerging winter annual broadleaf weeds. A mid- to late fall application of Butyrac (2,4-DB), ... between late July and mid-August in Northern Ohio and between early and late August in Southern Ohio. Most ...

  10. August Establishment of Perennial Forages

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    completed by mid-August in Northern Ohio and by the end of August in Southern Ohio. These timelines take ... summer and early fall planting dates of forages were tested in Pennsylvania in the mid-1990’s at two ... alfalfa's ability to resist the infection. Late August seedings are very susceptible, with mid ...

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