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Recommended Adjustment when Pricing Forages
($0.13/Mcal NE L, $0.33/lb MP, and $0.056/lb eNDF), the predicted nutrient value of that silage is $241/ton of ... adjusting for expected production differences, the corn silage would be worth $219/ton of DM ($241 ...
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Considering Corn Silage Cost of Production
insurance revenue, $/ac $8.39 $3.61 $67.28 $26.42 Other crop income, $/ac $0.31 $2.04 $33.08 $11.81 Gross ...
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Hong Hanh Tran
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Hong Hanh Tran Postdoctoral Researcher (Stewart Lab) tran.681@osu.edu Selby Hall, Wooster ...
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2019
https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/publications/2019
functionally represented weather series. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B. 374:20180273. ...
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Record Negative Producer Price Differential Slams June Milk Checks, Why and How?
$21.04/cwt announced by the Milk Market Administrator on July 1, 2020 (Figure 1). The possibility of ... September to ($2.44/cwt) in November. June’s Class III price announced at $21.04/cwt was a welcome and ... Class I milk was worth $13.42/cwt, while Class III hit $21.04/cwt. The final accounting was brutal for ...
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Milk Prices, Costs of Nutrients, Margins and Comparison of Feedstuffs Prices
$12.14/cwt but closed $9/cwt higher in June at $21.04/cwt. The Federal milk order price for protein in June ... last issue ($0.04/Mcal and $0.12/lb, respectively). Feed prices are shown in Table 2. To estimate ...
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2018
https://plantpath.osu.edu/research/publications/2018
Citrus reticulata cv. Kinnow in Punjab, Pakistan. Plant Disease DOI: 10.1094/PDIS-04-18-0576-PDN. Munck ...
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Milk Production of Ohio Dairy Herds (2016 through 2019)
3.58 2018 44 17,438 5.04 3.65 2019 37 17,673 4.88 3.64 Mixed 2016 24 23,481 3.90 3.21 2017 21 ...
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Online Resources
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– 04, 2020, participants will receive an email with links to one or more topics related to visibility. ...
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Results from Research Supported by the Ohio Dairy Research Fund
trans-11) CLA was higher for corn silage than alfalfa and increased by feeding oil, and the response was ... greater for alfalfa. As for CLA, the total trans-18:1 isomer concentration was higher for corn silage and ... trans-18:1 concentration was due to differences in both trans-10 and trans-11 isomers. Study 2: As in study ...