Site
- Did you mean
- january 6 12 2021 community council join us
The page you are looking for could not be found. Here are some suggestions
-
Six things to do to reduce income tax pains.
David Miller District Specialist, Farm Management In planning for the upcoming tax season, farm business owners will need to look at what tax law provisions will affect this year?s returns. Although there are many tax law changes, the following are tips ...
-
Managing Stress
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-1-issue-3/managing-stress
Chris Zoller Extension Agent, Tuscarawas County Steve Schumacher Extension Agent, Belmont County Many dairy farmers across Ohio have been experiencing elevated stress levels for the past several months as a result of lower than expected milk prices, ...
-
NOBA District Membership Meetings
Tiffin, OH Two dairy companies and two land-grant universities are cooperating to present Competitive Dairying in 2005 and Beyond at the NOBA/CRI district membership meetings, to be held January 26 through 30, 1998, in Ohio. Presenters will include Norman ...
-
Factors to Consider in a Program for Heat Detection
Dr. Joe Ottobre, Associate Professor Department of Animal Sciences Data from DHI summaries of Ohio dairy herds indicate that the average estrous (heat) detection rate in Ohio is approximately 45%. Thus, Ohio dairy producers are missing 55% of the opport ...
-
Tough Management Yields- Dairy Profits
Donald J. Breece Ph.D., Southwest District Specialist, Farm Management Ohio State University Extension The last three years in the dairy business has required decisive action and tough management by dairy farmers. Yet, those Ohio dairy farms that contro ...
-
Who's Who
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-1-issue-4/whos-who
Normand St-Pierre (614) 292-6507 Normand is a faculty member in the Department of Animal Sciences with an 80% Extension and 20% research appointment. His primary area of responsibility is dairy herd management. He is a new faculty member in the Departmen ...
-
15- Measures of Competitiveness
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-1-issue-4/15-measures-competitiveness
Dianne Shoemaker, Agriculture Agent This month: Debt per cow Competitive Level: Less than $2000 per cow Less than $3000 per cow during an expansion Calculation: Total farm debt/(lactating cows + dry cows) Example: $800,000 debt / 300 cows (249 lacta ...
-
Constructing New Buildings On the Farm
https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-1-issue-5/constructing-new-buildings-farm
Joe Beiler Extension Agent, Mercer Co. There are three basic methods for construction on farms: (1) Perform all construction with farm labor, (2) Act as a general contractor and hire sub-contractors, or (3) Hire a general contractor to construct the ...
-
First Harvest of Forages is Just Around the Corner!
Mark Sulc & Thomas E. Noyes The first harvest of forage crops is just around the corner, in fact orchardgrass for dairy cattle will be ready for harvest in the southern part of the state as soon as fields dry out, if it isn't ready already. First ...
-
Beyond the Law of Supply and Demand for Forages
M.L. Eastridge and J.L. Firkins Department of Animal Sciences The law of supply and demand apply to forages large supply, low demand, low prices; low supply, high demand, high prices. On the other hand, marketability is another issue, especially with r ...