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Retired OSU Extension educator reflects on long career in ag

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Chris Penrose retired from OSU Extension in Morgan County at the end of 2023, closing out his career as an extension educator who specialized in grazing and forages.

Time for pasture ‘spring cleaning’

Thursday, April 21, 2022

Walking fence lines, inspecting for weak spots, finding weed stands, setting up rotational grazing patterns and more will help get your pastures ready. 

How to reduce winter livestock feed costs

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Extending the grazing season, maximizing forage utilization and reducing the need for winter hay feeding can improve farm profitability of any ruminant animal production system.

Are spring onions a food or foe for goats?

Thursday, April 15, 2021

Livestock species have different tolerances to onions. Sheep and goats have the highest tolerance with beef having the lowest.

One size doesn’t fit all

Thursday, September 22, 2022

When it comes to pasture management for horses, one size does not fit all.

Prevention key to avoiding issues with bloat

Thursday, August 25, 2022

Learn more about signs of bloat in both cattle and small ruminants, and how to prevent it. 

Winter watering systems important part of livestock farms

Thursday, February 25, 2021

Winter weather creates challenges for providing fresh, clean and unfrozen water to livestock. Learn how to determine which watering system is best for you.

How to fight foxtail in forages

Thursday, October 3, 2019

Foxtail is infamous for seeds that get caught in the gums of livestock, leading to feed rejection and potential infections. Learn how to combat this weed.

Leaving your comfort zone is not easy when it comes to the land

Thursday, February 25, 2016

When it comes to comfort zones and agriculture, many farmers and landowners have been in the same routine for most of their lives.

Should cows be kept in the corn field?

Thursday, December 21, 2000

Ohio State University it watching four rows of “standing” corn. They’re being tested as a potential alternative forage crop, to extend the grazing season for cattle through the winter months.