Agriculture and Natural Resources Newsletters
May 2023 Newsletter...In this issue:
1. Upcoming dates
2. Early Season Pasture Management
3. White Muscle Disease in Sheep and Goats
4. Act Now to Keep Pastures Growing the Entire Grazing Season
5. Our OSU students answer agricultural law questions
6. Ohio State expert: expect to see more ticks statewide this season
7. Master Gardener Volunteers Open House Flyer
8. Safety Day and Grin Bin Rescue Training Flyer
April 2023 Newsletter...In this issue:
- Upcoming dates
- Breeding Soundness of Bulls
- Spring Oats Offer Fast Forage
- When and How Much Nitrogen to Apply to Wheat
- USDA to Aid Distressed Farmers Facing Financial Risk
- Veterinary Oversight for Antibiotics Flyer
- Small Farm Ruminant Production Field Day Flyer
- Master Gardener Volunteers Open House Flyer
March 2023 Newsletter... In this issue:
- Upcoming dates
- Grass Tetany…Time to Prepare and Prevent
- The Ag Law Roundup: leases, zoning, line fences, milk insurance, and popcorn
- Grazing Season is Close, Will You Be Ready?
- BQA Flyer
- Veterinary Oversight for Antibiotics Flyer
- Small Farm Ruminant Production Field Day Flyer
February 2023 Newsletter... In this issue:
1. Upcoming dates
2. Winter Pasture Management
3. Safe Use of Heat Lamps and Barn Monitoring System
4. Valuing Growing Crops on Your Balance Sheet
5. Selling home-baked foods: when do you need a license?
6. Frost Seeding
January 2023 Newsletter... In this issue:
- Upcoming dates
- Census of Agriculture Survey
- Time to Review Estate Plans
- Increase the nitrogen in your pastures for increased quality and production
- Don’t Forget to Check Your Mirrors
- Giant Ragweed Still Looms Large
September 2022 Newsletter...In this issue:
- QR Code / Go Link for Needs Assessment
- Upcoming Events
- More on Johnsongrass
- A Will or Trust?
- Asian Longhorned Tick found in Morgan County
- Controlling Cocklebur can be a Challenge
- A Checklist for Fall Pasture Renovation
- Farm Science Review Flyer
- Agriculture & Natural Resources Needs Assessment Gallia County