The Ohio State University Extension

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Equine and Animal Welfare Symposium Takes Shape

As animal agriculture comes under scrutiny and animal welfare issues are hotly debated, the time to become educated to proactively address animal welfare issues is now.

“Animal welfare is a prominent issue in Ohio and the United States and even the world. It’s a topic of interest to producers, consumers, veterinarians, health-care professionals, legislators and anyone who has a stake in

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Pumping Up Unproductive Pastures

Ohio State University Extension educator Rory Lewandowski recently offered a variety of management strategies to help producers ease back into productive forages this spring.

“Between last year’s drought that led to overgrazing of pastures

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Late Season Oats Can Reduce Autumn Hay Use

Oats, traditionally grown in the spring as a grain crop, can also be planted in the summer as a late season forage, providing a feed alternative for horse owners and livestock producers short on hay or pasture.

Based on five years of Ohio

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