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Protecting the lifeline of the Okavango Delta

Protecting the lifeline of the Okavango Delta
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Best of Beef Honored at Annual Convention

Best of Beef Honored at Annual Convention
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House of Pod Wins Big at Tribeca With Guardians of the River

House of Pod Wins Big at Tribeca With Guardians of the River
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Feeding cull cattle

Dr. Steve Boyles | May 27, 2021 Significant returns to a cow-calf operation are from selling cull cows, with most culls being sold in the fall when prices are traditionally at their lowest. In this 12 minute presentation, OSU Extension Beef Specialist Steve Boyles explains the considerations necessary for making the decision to feed cull cows in an effort to sell them into a more profitable time slot. Source: Ohio State University,  which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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Rotational grazing and water quality

By Steve Boyles, Ohio State University Extension Beef Specialist Maintaining forage cover and using it for pasture or hay production should meet conservation compliance demands. A diverse group of people representing the local cattle organization, feed store, auction facility, fence building business, veterinary clinic, and the soil and water conservation district cooperated on a grazing project. The primary objective was to observe nitrates levels in surface water run-off from grazed and ungrazed sites. This information could be used to evaluate if rotational grazing is compatible with surface water quality requirements. An intensive rotational grazing project was initiated within the Indian Lake Water Shed. The land was seeded to orchardgrass, timothy and red clover. The soil was a Napponee St. Clair silt/loam with 6% to 12% slopes which is typical of Logan County. There were not any trees within or adjacent to the grazing site.

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