Agriculture and Natural Resources Newsletter

May 2024 Newsletter - In this issue:
1. Upcoming dates
2. Managing Risk in a Risky Business
3. Spring Forage Establishment
4. Same ol’ Farm Drainage Research? No, Think Future.
5. The Ag Law Harvest
6. Spring 2024 Weather & Soil Conditions: Update 5
7. Ohio Legislative Roundup
8. Flyers for Upcoming Events

1.Upcoming dates
2.Spring Pasture To-Do’s
3.Practical Considerations for Managing the Spring Flush
4.Fruit Tree Planting Tips
5.The Ag Law Harvest
6.Assessing Forage Stands and Winter Damage
7.Flyers for Upcoming Events

  1. Upcoming dates

  2. How to manage your pastures for calving

  3. The Contract Law Harvest

  4. Characteristics of Ohio Women in Agriculture

  5. Precision Technology for your Beef Operation

  6. Spring Planting Weather/Climate Outlook

  7. The Role of Sulfur in Pastures and Forages

  8. Flyers for Upcoming Events

1. Upcoming dates

2. Small Carpetgrass: Another invasive grass to watch for

3. Is Your Farm Business Ready for Your Death?

4. 2024 Ohio Weeds University Regional Locations Set

5. Top Tips for Healthy Lambs

6. The Ag Law Harvest Gallia

7. Flyers for Upcoming Events

1. Upcoming dates

2. Managing Pastures for Winter

3. What are Your Plans for 2024?

4. Four Steps to Prepare for Small Ruminant Kidding and Lambing

5. Begin planning now to use Ohio's Beginning Farmer Tax Credit Program

6. Flyers for Upcoming Events

1.Upcoming dates

2.Sustaining Optimal Body Condition from Fall Calving to Breeding Season in Ohio’s Cattle Farms

3.Should I be Concerned about Contagious Abscesses in my Small Ruminant Operation?

4.Open burning restrictions lift December 1, but don’t get burned by the laws

5.New law limits who can own agricultural land in Ohio

6.Flyers for Upcoming Events

1. Upcoming dates

2. Time to Plan a Winter Feeding Program

3. Managing small ruminants to reduce complications at parturition

4. Fall-applied Herbicide Considerations

5. Agricultural easements can address farmland preservation and farm transition goals (Parts 1 & 2)

6. Wild Turkey in Ohio

7. Planning for Winter and Spring Mud Gallia

8. Making Quality Hay Flyer


      AUGUST 2023 NEWSLETTER...IN THIS ISSUE:

1. Upcoming dates

2. Using Proven Strategies During Unprecedented Times

3. Not All Trusts Protect Assets

4. August’s Stealthiest Insect Pest: Stink Bugs in Soybean

5. Biosecurity for Your Flock

6. The Ag Law Harvest

7. What are the Implications of the Black Sea Grain Deal Breaking Down?

8. Master Gardener Volunteer Program Flyer

9. Woodland Management and Oak Regeneration

10.Beef and Forage Field Night Flyer

11.Beef Cattle Artificial Insemination School


      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:

  1. Upcoming dates

  2. Grass Tetany…Time to Prepare and Prevent

  3. The Ag Law Roundup: leases, zoning, line fences, milk insurance, and popcorn

  4. Grazing Season is Close, Will You Be Ready?

  5. BQA Flyer

  6. Veterinary Oversight for Antibiotics Flyer

  7. 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:

  1. Upcoming dates

  2. Census of Agriculture Survey

  3. Time to Review Estate Plans

  4. Increase the nitrogen in your pastures for increased quality and production

  5. Don’t Forget to Check Your Mirrors

  6. Giant Ragweed Still Looms Large


    September 2022 Newsletter...In this issue:

  7. QR Code / Go Link for Needs Assessment

  8. Upcoming Events

  9. More on Johnsongrass

  10. A Will or Trust?

  11. Asian Longhorned Tick found in Morgan County

  12. Controlling Cocklebur can be a Challenge

  13. A Checklist for Fall Pasture Renovation

  14. Farm Science Review Flyer

  15. Agriculture & Natural Resources Needs Assessment Gallia County


    August 2023 Newsletter...In this issue:

1. Upcoming dates

2. Using Proven Strategies During Unprecedented Times

3. Not All Trusts Protect Assets

4. August’s Stealthiest Insect Pest: Stink Bugs in Soybean

5. Biosecurity for Your Flock

6. The Ag Law Harvest

7. What are the Implications of the Black Sea Grain Deal Breaking Down?

8. Master Gardener Volunteer Program Flyer

9. Woodland Management and Oak Regeneration

10.Beef and Forage Field Night Flyer

11.Beef Cattle Artificial Insemination School