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On this episode, co-hosts Dr. Tania Cubitt and Katy Starr discuss horse cribbing, including:How is cribbing different from other horse stereotypies, like weaving or stall walking?Is horse cribbing genetic or a learned behavior?What management practices can be implemented to help reduce the likelihood of a horse developing a cribbing habit?Horse cribbing can be a difficult behavior to manage. Tune in to this new episode to help minimize the chance of your horse developing this nearly unbreakable habit._______________________________*Views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the view of Standlee Premium Products, LLC.*_______________________________Reference – ~13:50 – Cribbing collar example and visual from Ohio State University Extension - https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-89_______________________________ Love the podcast? Leave a rating and review on Apple – https://podcasts.apple.com/.../beyond-the-barn/id1541221306Leave a rating on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/3dmftQmwLKDQNueUcCJBZaHave a topic idea or feedback to share? We want to connect with you! Email podcast@standlee.comShare our podcast and learn more about our co-hosts at our Beyond the Barn podcast pageSUBSCRIBE to the Beyond the Barn podcast email to be an exclusive insider!Find us on Apple, Spotify or Google Podcasts and SUBSCRIBE, so you never miss an episode._______________________________Check out the Standlee Barn Bulletin BlogFind more nutritional resources from Dr. Stephen Duren and Dr. Tania Cubitt at https://www.standleeforage.com/nutrition/ Connect with Standlee on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok
In this episode, I talk with Dr. Talita Resende (PhD) and Kara Flaherty from Ohio State University Extension. They are researching parasite loads in Pastured Pigs and are offering FREE testing on farms who raise pigs outside of confinement areas. The data they are collecting will be very helpful for producers of any size who want to learn more about potential parasite load in their pastured herd. You can access all of their information as well as data release so far at this link: https://porkinfo.osu.edu/home SPONSOR: Giltek EDC knives - https://gil-tek.com/?wpam_id=2 Also, join us for discussion of all things pastured pig on our new facebook group, The Pastured Pig. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepasturedpig Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepasturedpig If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at: https://thepasturedpig.com/podcast/
In this special edition of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, Matt Reese leads us through various perspectives on the escalating drought of 2024, especially concern to southeast portions of the Buckeye state. Matt talks with Ross Black, a farmer in Pickaway County, which is among the driest parts of the state and the impacts on their growing season We then hear an update from Between the Rows Farmer Matt Spillman of Stark County discussing how they have fared in other parts of the state. The conversation continues with Aaron Wilson, an atmospheric scientist at The Ohio State University with Ohio State University Extension concerning the magnitude of Ohio's drought of 2024 Dale Minyo jumps in with Daniel Call, general manager of Seed Consultants, talking about the agronomic impacts they have been seeing across southern Ohio. Tune in for all of these great conversations and more in this special edition of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast!
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Matt Adams interviews Glen Arnold, a field specialist for manure nutrient management systems at The Ohio State University Extension. Glen discusses his background and how he got into his current position. He explains the importance of manure nutrient management in the agriculture industry and how it can maximize the use of resources. Glen also talks about the key components of effective manure management and common mistakes that farmers make. Glen provides resources and tools available to farmers for manure management and mentions upcoming research projects and events in the field. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/s3-ep-64-nutrient-management Resources mentioned in this episode: Manure Science Review - https://ocamm.osu.edu/events/manure-science-review-2024 Manure Sampling Laboratories Brookside Labs - https://www.blinc.com/ A&L Great LakesLaboratories - https://algreatlakes.com/ North American Manure Expo - https://www.manureexpo.ca/ Connect with Glen Arnold https://agnr.osu.edu/people/glen-arnold Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X, and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
Host Libby Wixtead interviews Eric Romich, an Ohio State University Extension field specialist for energy development. Romich explains how on-farm solar isn't the only way to make smarter energy choices and discusses funding and incentive opportunities for on-farm energy efficiency and renewable energy projects. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-59-farm-energy-management-eric-romich Resources mentioned in this episode: Farm Energy Management Resources from Ohio State University Extension - http://go.osu.edu/farmenergy Connect with Eric Romich - romich.2@osu.edu Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
More than 91% of no-tillers who responded to the 2024 No-Till Operational Practices Survey use precision technologies on their farms, and many experts see no-tillers on the cutting edge of new agriculture technology like autonomy. In this episode of the podcast, brought to you by The Andersons, no-tiller Nick Guetterman of Bucyrus, Kan.; John Fulton, Ohio State University Extension ag engineer; no-tiller Joe Hamilton of Muncie, Ind.; and no-tiller Tim Norris of the “No-Till Capital of the World” Knox County, Ohio, discuss their outlook on autonomy in agriculture and the most valuable precision technologies in use on their farms.
Rob Leeds and Kate Hornyak join Bruce and Josh to discuss agritourism. Both Rob and Kate work for The Ohio State University Extension and are involved with their own family agritourism operations. In this podcast, they share the ins-and-out of the industry and their real-life experiences on how to be a successful agritourism business. Click […]
In this episode of AgCredit Said It, host Matt Adams chats with Bruce Clevenger and Eric Richer to discuss various programs and workshops offered by the Ohio State University Extension to support farmers in areas such as farm record keeping, farm management, grain marketing, and farm transition planning. They highlight the Farm On Farm Financial Management course, which is a self-paced online course designed for both seasoned and beginning farmers to improve their financial literacy and meet the requirements for the beginning farmer tax credit and USDA Farm Service Agency loans. They also discuss the Basics of Grain Marketing workshop, which provides farmers with a deep dive into grain marketing strategies and includes expert instructors and a panel of trading professionals. Additionally, they mention the Ohio State Organic Grains Conference and the farm transition planning workshops and webinars that address the important topic of transferring farm assets and navigating family dynamics. They emphasize the importance of these programs in supporting the success and sustainability of farm operations and encourage farmers to take advantage of the resources available to them. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/s3-ep-51-osu-extension-programs Resources mentioned in this episode: Farm On: OSU Farm Financial Management Course - http://www.go.osu.edu/farmon Basics of Grain Marketing Workshop Feb 8-9, 2024 - https://farmoffice.osu.edu/grainmarketing/grain-marketing-workshop Ohio State Organic Grains Conference Jan 4-5, 2024 - https://offer.osu.edu/organic-grains-2024 Planning for the Future of Your Farm Workshops - https://farmoffice.osu.edu/farm-transition AgCredit's 2024 Winter Webinar Series: Success on the Farm - https://www.agcredit.net/webinar Connect with AgCredit on Facebook, X and Instagram Share questions and topic ideas with us: Email podcast@agcredit.net
In this episode, Megan Taylor, Family & Consumer Sciences, 4-H Youth Development Educator with the Ohio State University Extension in Union County, Ohio provides a highly engaging overview of the 4-H and Family Consumer Science Programs in Union County. Specific topics covered include membership scope, The Cloverbud Program, Teen Leadership, SPIN, "Active Parenting," Food Preservation and Healthy Choices, Money management, community volunteer support, enrollment period, plans for '24 and more! This is a great primer on these outstanding programs that you'll want to hear about.
Research isn't always planned. But when a community needs quick answers in a crisis, research and data can help inform decision making. Using Haley Shoemaker's Ohio State University Extension connection to the community and research facilities at the Food, Science, and Technology Department in the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Haley and researcher Jeff Hattey developed a protocol to sample plant tissue after a train derailment in East Palestine. To get the complete results from the Ohio Emergency Management Agency, visit https://ema.ohio.gov/media-publications/east-palestine-derailment-info/testing-results.
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, hosts Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal and Dusty Sonnenburg of Ohio Ag Net talk with Rob Leeds of The Ohio State University Extension in Delaware County. They talk about agritourism and the popular rising demand of bringing consumers to the farm. Leeds talks about growing your agritourism business and the importance of them in Ohio and beyond. More in this week's podcast: Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association: Matt talks with the OCWGA folks about ethanol and the Farm Bill. As September comes to an end agriculturists are eagerly waiting on a new Farm Bill to be passed. Ty Higgins, Ohio Farm Bureau: Ty and Joel talk about mental health and agriculture and the importance of breaking the stigma. Ohio Soybean Association: Patrick Knoff and Brandon Kern talk with Dusty about the U.S. EPA and changes to use of pesticides. Intro 0:00 Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association 6:36 Ty Higgins, Ohio Farm Bureau 18:35 Ohio Soybean Association 22:51 Main Conversation, Rob Leeds 1:33
ON LOCATION: Today's broadcast is sponsored by the Findlay Hearing Center... making sure you don't miss out on any of the unmistakable sounds of the fair (at 11:39) --- After a terrific start, the fun continues at the Hancock County Fair... and you never know who you might bump into on the fairgrounds (at 18:48) --- Among today's exciting happenings at the fair, the Ohio State University Extension 4-H Mobile Design Lab offers hands-on activities designed to show the possibilities of STEM fields in agriculture and beyond (at 51:17)
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, hosts Matt Reese of Ohio's Country Journal and Joel Penhorwood of Ohio Ag Net talk with Clif Little about the oil and gas industry within eastern Ohio. Little works as an Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources for Ohio State University Extension in Guernsey County. He specializes in beef, sheep, forages, grazing systems, and oil and gas leasing. He is also the author of Important Aspects of an Oil and Gas Lease. More in this week's podcast: Patrick Twining, Lorain County Fair: Patrick talks with Dusty about the massive rainfall that happened at the Lorain County fair, where some places saw 6 to 8 inches of rain. Bill McDonald, Seed Consultants: What impact will the recent rainfall have on the yields this fall? Dale stops to talk with Bill to find the impact growers will see. John Brien, AgriGold: Joel chats with John to converse about the recent rainfall and what diseases such as tar spot can be spotted in Ohio fields. Jared Chester, Beck's: At the Beck's research farm, Jared discusses with Joel about applying your fungicide with a drone vs ground method. Intro 0:00 Patrick Twining 5:28 Bill McDonald 6:46 John Brien 9:28 Jared Chester 12:55 Clif Little Main Conversation 17:12
Woodland management goes hand in hand with farm management. On this episode we talk to Dave Apsley, Natural Resources Specialist with Ohio State University Extension, to discuss the question “Why sell Timber?” Dave will discuss the importance of knowing your objectives, the type of trees you possess, and who to contact before making any timber […]
Join us as we talk about Farm Legacy with David Marrison, Farm Management Specialist with Ohio State University Extension. One of David's passions is helping families plan for the future of their farming operation. Listen in to learn the basics on Farm legacy and where you can learn more! Visit go.osu.edu/farmsuccesion for more information.
In this episode of the No-Till Farmer Influencers & Innovators podcast, brought to you by Crop Vitality and Thio-Sul, listen back to a popular episode of the No-Till Farmer podcast from our archives featuring Ohio State University Extension ag engineer John Fulton.
Welcome back to another episode of the Pursuit Podcast! Spring is here, and the start of turkey season is only days away! This week, we are joined by Dr. Tim McDermott from The Ohio State University Extension. Dr. McDermott is an expert in tick identification, prevention, and control, and we're very excited to have him here to share his knowledge with us.First, we will discuss the different tick species, their habitats, and the diseases they can transmit. We'll also learn about the tick life cycle, how to identify and remove ticks safely, and the best methods for tick prevention.Finally, Dr. McDermott answers some listener questions, including the latest updates on Lyme disease vaccine clinical trials and his current research. With turkey season only a few days away. we hope this episode helps you take the necessary steps to keep you tick-free this season!Watch this episode on YouTube:https://youtu.be/gJ90a-AbX8sFOLLOW US HERE:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vanceoutdoorsincYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/vanceoutdoorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vanceoutdoorsincTwitter: https://twitter.com/vanceoutdoorsWebsite: https://www.vanceoutdoors.com/pursuitpodcast/Email: pursuitpodcast@vanceoutdoors.comJordan Unternaher | www.instagram.com/unternaher/Benjamin Johnson | www.instagram.com/ben_j/
Amy and Lorenzo nerd out about family, kids, grandkids, chickens, Owens Community College, OSU extension office, horticulture, focusing on a job, education, working with social media, virtual teaching, invasive species, emerald ash borer, spotted lantern fly, field work, and so much more! Home | Lucas (osu.edu) The Ohio State University Extension, Lucas County | Facebook
Farmers were faced with significant challenges in 2022 – from a delayed start to planting to product shortages and supply chain issues. While the industry is optimistic those headwinds are behind them – it's always good to be prepared.In this Best of Voice of Soy – Mark Loux, Ohio State University Extension weed specialist says cutting back on a herbicide program isn't ideal. But offers some suggestions if needed.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt and Dusty sit down with Mike Estadt of Ohio State University Extension to talk about carbon. Mike talks about what practices are available in the carbon credit world and the benefit they provide for farmers and the environment. Also, Matt chats with Paul Bertels with Farm Gate Insights discussing biofuels. Lastly, Jill Adelsberger with Cargill discussing marketing strategies. All this and more on this week's podcast! 00:00 Intro and OCJ/OAN Staff Update 05:58 Paul Bertels – Biofuels 16:50 Jill Adelsberger – Cargill 22:21 Back with Mike
Matt and Dusty sit down with Mark Loux, a recently retired herbicide specialist from Ohio State University Extension. They discuss his retirement and the weeds found within Ohio's fields. Devin Dye, from Dye Real Estate and Land Co. chats with Matt about how to best split up rural properties for sale. Dale interviews the team at Farm Credit Mid-America about National Co-Op Month. All this and more thanks to AgriGold! 00:00 Intro and OCJ/OAN Staff Update 12:00 Devin Dye – Dye Real Estate and Land Co 24:43 Farm Credit Mid-America – Co-Op Month 50:52 Mark Loux – OSU Extension
On this week's podcast Matt and Dusty sit down with Stephanie Karhoff who is a field specialist in agronomic systems for Ohio State University Extension. They talk about her work in this role and different agronomic topics her team and her are working on to support growers. Dale talks with a few Ohio educators who recently attended one of the GrowNextGen events called Chick Quest. Lastly, Matt chats with Paul Dorrance on Mobile Meat Processing in Ohio. All this and more thanks to AgriGold! 00:00 Intro and OCJ/OAN Staff Update 19:20 GrowNextGen – Chick Quest 33:45 Paul Dorrance – Meat Processing 46:59 Closing
The U.S. Department of Energy defines community solar as any solar project or purchasing program, within a geographic area, in which the benefits of a solar project flow to multiple customers such as individuals, businesses, nonprofits, and other groups. To talk more about contracts, liability, taxes and eminent domain around solar energy, Our Ohio Weekly host Ty Higgins brings back Dale Arnold, Ohio Farm Bureau's Director of Energy Policy and Ohio Farm Bureau's policy counsel, Leah Curtis. 00:00 - Dale Arnold, Ohio Farm Bureau's Director of Energy Policy and Ohio Farm Bureau's policy counsel, Leah Curtis talk about community solar leases, how eminent domain fits into the solar discussion and how your tax situation may change if you become involved in a lease. 23:50 - On this week's To the Beat of Agriculture, hear the story of a man, recently crowned a champion, who comes from a family steeped in the rich tradition of auctioneering. 32:20 - The 2022 Ohio Farm Bureau Federation Policy Development Committee has begun their work of collecting and organizing public policy recommendations from county Farm Bureaus and will present the final policy suggestions to be voted on by Ohio Farm Bureau's delegates during the state annual meeting in December. Ohio Farm Bureau's Senior Director of Policy Development, Dr. Larry Antosch discusses some of the issues the committee will be tackling. 42:20 - Ohio State University Extension is offering up more opportunities for adults and teens to take FREE Mental Health First Aid classes. Bridget Britton, Behavioral Health Field Specialist, Tuscarawas County OSU Extension has the details.
The management practices farmers utilize on their operations can impact soil health. In this Voice of Soy, Ohio State University Extension field specialist Elizabeth Hawkins talks about ongoing research that's taking a closer look at soil health.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A slow start to the planting season combined with product shortages and supply chain issues are the recipe for a weed control showdown.In this Voice of Soy – Mark Loux, Ohio State University Extension weed specialist says cutting back on a herbicide program isn't ideal, but offers some suggestions if needed.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Orange County 4-H for "4-H Teen Talk", a new podcast series for teens!Contact Orange County 4-H Agent Jonathon Smith at jonathon_smith@ncsu.edu for questions or comments.Learn more about Orange County 4-H by visiting go.ncsu.edu/OrangeCounty4H or checking us out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Tips from this episode were referenced from:"Teen Leadership 20", Ohio State University Extension, ohio4h.org/sites/ohio4h/files/…Good-Impression.pdf"Digital Citizenship", National 4-H Council, 4-h.org/about/4-h-at-home/digital-citizenship/"Dopamine, Smartphones & You: A battle for your time" by Trevor Haynes (2018), sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2018/dop…s-battle-time/.Credit for music included in episode:"Today's Plan" by DJ Freedem (YouTube Audio Library)
2022 MIDWEST VETERINARY CONFERENCE PREVIEW SERIES Interest in keeping backyard poultry has been increasing—but the number of veterinarians who see poultry hasn't. How can small animal veterinarians evolve to fill this growing need? In today's episode—the final installment of our MVC Preview Series before the big event—we are joined by Dr. Tim McDermott of The Ohio State University Extension. He shares a bit about his background and gives listeners a sneak peek at his MVC 2022 session on backyard poultry. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= For show notes and to learn more about today's guest, please visit www.fullyvettedpodcast.com. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= The 2022 Midwest Veterinary Conference will be the best of both worlds! Featuring 345+ hours of continuing education with 70+ expert speakers, attendees have the option of attending live and in person or virtually from the comfort of their own homes. Enjoy everything the MVC has to offer by signing up for the hybrid event! To learn more and register, please visit www.mvcinfo.org. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fully-vetted/message
Jami Dellifield, Family & Consumer Sciences Educator with Ohio State University Extension in Hardin County joins Dusty and Kolt. Jami is the winner of the first ever Yvonne Lesicko Perseverance Prize (or Y-Prize) for farm mental health. Plus, Matt has an update with Tyler Stiles in Fairfield County on the Enlist authorizations -- or lack there of -- in select Ohio counties. Matt also visits with Cheryl Day, Executive Vice President of the Ohio Pork Council.
This episode of AgCredit Said It is all about mental health. Our hosts, Matt Adams and Brenna Finnigan sit down with agriculture mental health advocates, Nathan Brown, an Ohio farmer and Ohio Farm Bureau trustee, and Sarah Noggle, an Ohio State University Extension educator, to chat about the stigma surrounding seeking help, how to recognize some of the warning signs of stress and anxiety, and the resources available to producers. Show Notes: https://www.agcredit.net/news/episode-8-recognize-persuade-refer-three-most-important-words-you-need-know-when-it-comes Additional Resources:National Suicide Hotline, 800-273-8255Iowa Concern Line, 800-447-1985, iowaconcern@iastate.eduCounty by County Resource Guide, https://u.osu.edu/cphp/ohio-mental-health-resource-guides/ Ohio State Extension Farm Stress Website, http://u.osu.edu/farmstressRural Resilience, https://farmcredit.com/rural-resilience QPR Training, https://qprinstitute.com/ Connect with Sarah:Twitter @PauldingOSUFacebook @PauldingCountyExtension Connect with Nathan:Instagram @brownfarms04 Connect with AgCredit :Facebook https://www.facebook.com/agcredit Twitter https://twitter.com/agcredit Instagram https://www.instagram.com/agcreditaca/ Share questions and topic ideas with us:Email podcast@agcredit.net
Smoking continues to be a public health concern in the United States. Despite clear data on the negative health implications of smoking, 14% of adults in the US are current smokers. Pharmacists, with accessibility in underserved communities and unique knowledge regarding nicotine replacement products, are uniquely positioned to assist individuals interested in smoking cessation. In this episode of DISRxUPT, Dr. Myriam Shaw-Ojeda, assistant professor for pharmacy practice at The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy and Director of Pharmacy Extension and Public Health at the Ohio Pharmacists Association and The Ohio State University Extension, and Dr. Andrew Straw, assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Cedarville University, join us to discuss this topic. Listen as we describe the unique work that the Ohio Pharmacists Association has done to provide training for pharmacists interested in providing smoking cessation services, including the opportunity to manage nicotine replacement therapy and be reimbursed for these services in the state of Ohio.
On this episode, we head back to Farm Science Review in London, Ohio, put on by the Ohio State University School of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. We learn about Drago corn heads and talk about the buzz surrounding carbon markets with OSU's Mike Estadt. We learn about new product developments from Deutz-Fahr's Andrew Winkels and OSU's Barry Ward discusses farm business resources. We wrap up our Farm Science Review coverage by talking with the show's manager, Nick Zachrich. Jesse Allen has a Market Talk Report and Ray Bohacz discusses “Right to Repair” in “Bushels and Cents.” The episode also features singer/songwriter Judy Paster. Timestamps Intro and news, 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:33 Aaron Siefken, Dragotec USA: 5:53 Mike Estadt, Ohio State University Extension: 8:48 Andrew Winkels, Deutz-Fahr: 16:12 Barry Ward, OSU CFAES: 19:23 Nick Zachrich, Farm Science Review: 24:01 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 26:30 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 27:02 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 32:11 Gateway Seed Co.: 33:45 Judy Paster: 34:16
On this episode, we talk farm safety with AgriSafe's Tara Haskins. We also head to Farm Science Review and talk with representatives of Ohio State University's College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences and the OSU Extension. Jesse Allen is talking soybean puts in this week's Market Talk report and Ray Bohacz tells you how heavy snow this winter might rob your vehicle or equipment of horsepower. The episode also features the music of John PayCheck and Will Banister. Timestamps Intro/news: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:36 Tara Haskins, AgriSafe: 5:56 Concept AgriTek advertisement: 15:09 Dean Cathann Kress, Ohio State University College of Food, Agriculture and Environmental Sciences: 15:42 Heather Nicholson, Ohio State University School of Veterinary Medicine: 27:47 Aaron Wilson, Ohio State University Extension: 30:06 Sarah Noggle, Ohio State University Extension: 35:41 Dee Epsen, Ohio State University Extension: 39:07 Gateway Seed Co. advertisement: 46:07 Jesse Allen, Market Talk: 46:38 Ray Bohacz, “Bushels and Cents”: 53:10 John PayCheck: 54:39 Will Banister: 58:39
In this episode, we sit down with our friend Patrick Tegge to discuss his work providing SNAP education classes through Ohio State University Extension. Patrick shares his perspective on the barriers that keep people from accessing SNAP, and what we can all do to support this essential program.
Dusty is joined by Glen Arnold, Manure Nutrient Management Specialist for The Ohio State University Extension to discuss his research applying liquid livestock manure to a growing soybean crop using a drag hose system and the potential impact on crop damage and soybean yield.
4-19-21 AJ DailyGuidelines for Livestock Windbreaks, adapted from an article by Kiernan Brandt, South Dakota State University Extensionhttp://www.angusbeefbulletin.com/extra/2021/03mar21/0321mg_Windbreaks.htmlEvolution of the Cow, Evolution of Nutrition Webinar Announced, adapted from a release by Jera Pipkin, American Angus Association.Register herehttps://www.angus.org/media/news/fullarticle?aiid=!ENC!DAAAAFxT0hcBFc8rmFQISAF3kEs%3d&lstitle=!ENC!gAAAAJQVp1N5eEeKLzrPaY6H2qkZW2NNvCelaZI2AuL5yFsQF3njv6RoxWtpf9Jv7fIYeZ7ZhPxoldsuLOZQj8qpnLWI11VnbpHcKjesab%2bDmXuFdVtxOy96Bu87GqIITX5%2fTQQW5jlDuw02fTPmC%2fVv3bRA3XHWEzLKLW42ECXgy64Fyp6FMKNlhDQXkx94K5cFcg%3d%3dSpring Control of Winter Weeds in Hay and Pasture, adapted from a release in the Ohio Beef Cattle Letter by Ohio State University Extension.https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-07/spring-control-winter-weeds-hay-and-pastureCompiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
Spanning over 10,000 acres on three campuses, Ohio State’s College of Food Agricultural and Environmental Sciences boasts an impressive area of learning. But more than acres, they also cover a lot of ground with their offerings for young people wanting careers in agriculture, including 22 bachelor’s degree majors, 26 associate degree majors and 32 minors. On this week’s Our Ohio Weekly, we’ll visit with the Dean in charge of everything happening at OSU’s CFAES, Dr. Cathann Kress. 00:00 - Dean Kress talks about the challenges her faculty and staff faced and how they navigated through the COVID-19 pandemic to continue operations and education. 16:50 - Innovation and research also continued at CFAES. Dean Kress shares some of the new happenings on Waterman Farm. 23:50 - "To the Beat of Agriculture", hear the story of Groveport, Ohio farmer, Katherine Harrison, and her farm that is home to a growing goat yoga operation (among other things). But more than that, Harrison Farm is about planting seeds of perseverance that will sprout when the time comes. 32:20 - Ohio State University Extension is obviously such as important part of Ohio agriculture. Dean Kress talks about how that state-wide outreach been modified to fit the times. 42:20 - Why is unemployment fraud happening in Ohio and what do you do if you are a victim? Ohio Farm Bureau Policy Counsel, Leah Curtis, discusses the issue and how to protect yourself from unemployment fraud.
4-8-21 AJ DailyHealth Care and Weather Distressing Farmers, adapted from an article by Alayna DeMartini, Ohio State University Extension.http://www.angusbeefbulletin.com/extra/2021/03mar21/0321fp_B_HealthCare.htmlFarm Bureau Seeks Dynamic Entrepreneurs with Solutions to Today's Farm and Rural Challenges, adapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau Federation.https://www.fb.org/newsroom/farm-bureau-seeks-dynamic-entrepreneurs-with-solutions-to-todays-farm-Overcoming Obstacles: Farm Security and Legal Updates to be Provided at 2021 Virtual Summit, adapted from a release by Emily Solis, Animal Agriculture Alliance. https://animalagalliance.org/resource/overcoming-obstacles-farm-security-and-legal-updates-to-be-provided-at-2021-virtual-summit/Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, go to angusjournal.net.
Often a vision for retiring from a career in agriculture may be a bit different than most. Options can range from staying on the farm and helping during harvest and planting, just tinkering around the shop, or selling and moving to Florida. Whatever the vision and whatever the profession, having the financial resources to live their best lives during this time is something everyone would agree is important. On this Our Ohio Weekly, hear from one expert who is helping to prepare farmers, agribusinesses and their employees for retirement. 00:00 - Rich Ohde, Regional Vice President of Workplace Solutions for Nationwide, talks about what farmers need to do to plan for retirement. 16:50 - Mike Rowe visited with American Farm Bureau members at AFBF's Virtual Convention earlier this month to talk about his mission of changing the way America looks at skilled labor. 23:50 - Justin and Kristen Dickey talk about fulfilling their farming dreams and their involvement in Ohio Farm Bureau's Young Ag Professionals program "To the Beat of Agriculture". 32:20 - OFBF Vice President of Membership, Paul Lyons talks about the value of membership and how to sign up to join Ohio Farm Bureau and Ohio Restaurant Association's Homa Moheimani gives the details on the Pizza with a Purpose week benefiting ORA's Employee Relief Fund. 42:20 - Find out about Ohio State University Extension's "Farm Office LIVE" webinars from Barry Ward.
Beth Scheckelhoff is an Extension Educator with OSU's extension service and this week's guest expert. Beth explains the ins and outs of food safety. She works with farmers that sell everything from food to ornamentals. She gives them the tools, training, and advice they need to help keep employees and customers safe. COVID has increased our collective awareness of hygiene and best practices to stay healthy. Building on this knowledge, we discuss how basic steps like good communication and guides are the basis of a strong agricultural food safety program. If you are looking for additional resources, please check out these links: Produce Safety Alliance at Cornell University: https://producesafetyalliance.cornell.edu/ Ohio State University Extension's Produce Safety Site: https://producesafety.osu.edu/
Susan Colbert is the Community Expansion and Engagement Program Director for Ohio State University Extension in Franklin County, Ohio. Under her leadership, her team offers a vast array of programs in the community to help improve the quality of life of r
Trauma effects each person differently, and it's something we all need to understand more completely. On this episode, Jodi Salvo sits down with Bridget Britton to discuss the effects trauma can have on mental health. Bridget is the Extension Educator FCS at the Ohio State University Extension. She explains what the Ohio State University Extension is and what role it plays in the community. Then, Bridget dives into trauma and previews the trainings she runs for both organizations and community members to help equip people to handle trauma in their own lives and in the lives of others. Tuscarawas County: https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/ (www.tuscarawas.osu.edu) Main Extension: www.extension.osu.edu As always, visit https://my.captivate.fm/www.adctusc.org (www.adctusc.org) for all your information about the Coalition and different types of drug use and prevention. Listen at https://my.captivate.fm/www.getlevelpod.com/adc (www.getlevelpod.com/adc). HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW! Please help support the show at https://my.captivate.fm/www.glow.fm/adctusc (www.glow.fm/adctusc) Support this podcast
A new study titled Eating 2020: How COVID-19 Will Change Consumer Engagement With Food, surveyed more than 1,800 participants and looked at purchasing trends before, during and after the COVID-19 stay-at-home restrictions. 00:00 - Learn about Ohio State University Extension's new local producer resource. 4:15 - Inspire PR Group's Hinda Mitchell gives insights from their Eating 2020: How COVID-19 Will Change Consumer Engagement With Food, survey 16:50 - Dustin and Casey Jo Converse talk about how their freezer beef business has boomed 23:50 - Wayne County farmer Matt Vodraska tells his story "To the Beat of Agriculture" 32:20 - Leah Curtis covers the ins and outs of Animals at Large laws in the latest Legal with Leah 42:20 - Find out about 3 brand new benefits available to Ohio Farm Bureau members
We are joined by Jason Hartschuh and Chris Zoller, Ohio State University Extension educators who worked with farmers in their counties to conduct on-farm research trials published in the 2019 eFields Report. This is the 3rd year for this program and includes 88 trials in 30 counties across Ohio. Soybean seeding rate and nitrogen application to corn are a couple of trials highlighted in the podcast, along with some forage studies that were added due to prevented plant situations. The 2019 eFields report can be found online at go.osu.edu/efields.
The Ohio State University Extension’s Field Specialist Glen Arnold and Extension Educator Sam Custer talk about the progress they have made from topdressing wheat in the spring with manure to sidedressing standing corn with a drag hose. Their goal is to expand the manure application window and apply nutrients to growing crops. There may be some entertaining stories shared at the end! Follow their work on Facebook at facebook.com/OSUnutrients/ or in the CORN Newsletter.
An outbreak in cicadas has lead to an increase of Western cicada killers in Central Oregon. Their 2-inch-long bodies can be alarming to those who don’t know anything about the insects. Jennifer Andon, a professor at Ohio State University Extension, tells us more about the giant wasps.
Jim Jasinski, program coordinator for the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Program for Ohio State University Extension discusses activities and programming by team members involved with IPM in this episode of Buckeye AgriPod. IPM areas involve specialty crops, including hops and barley, pollinator awareness, agronomic crops, and even bed bugs. For more information, Jasinski can reached at jasinski.4@osu.edu and through the IPM website at ipm.osu.edu
Aaron Wilson, Senior Research Associate with the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at Ohio State, talks with host, Denny Hall, about climate change. Denny and Aaron talk about the three pathways of action, the race against time to recover clues from our past climate, and the science behind the move, The Day After Tomorrow. Aaron first fell in love with weather as a kid in Florida. Now, working in the oldest research institute at Ohio State, he talks about how we can reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere, the difference between weather and climate, and the important role farmers play in climate change. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Matthew Smith, Aquaculture Program Specialist for Ohio State University Extension, discusses the aquaculture industry in this episode of Buckeye AgriPod. The industry is growing and provides opportunities for farmers in Ohio. He discusses the viability of the venture for farmers considering adding aquaculture, or looking to start an operation. For more information, Smith can be reached via email at smith.11460@osu.edu and through his website at southcenters.osu.edu/aquaculture/extension
Elizabeth Hawkins, Sam Custer and Amanda Douridas with Ohio State University Extension discuss what field trials they are working on with farmers around Ohio and describe eFields, the new way Extension is disseminating on-farm research results to share them in a timelier manner. They share results from past studies and what farmers can expect to see in the 2018 report. To view the 2017 eFields report, visit go.osu.edu/eFields. Interested in participating in on-farm research? Contact your nearest OSU Extension Educator. You can also use the Ohio State Plots PLOTS app to set up replicated research trials.
In this episode, we'll hear from 2 co-authors of the book, "We've Tried That Before: 500 Years of Extension Wisdom." First, Michelle Rodgers, Associate Dean and Director Cooperative Extension and Outreach at the University of Delaware, talks about her section, “Be Flexible. Adjust to Change.” Then, Danae Wolfe, educational technology specialist with Ohio State University Extension, talks about the section, “Reach People Where They Are.”
15 percent of Americans are 65 or older and in the next 12 years that will jump to 21 percent. That has implications for the elderly, their families and society. To help us walk through the challenges and solutions to aging issues, our guests today are Beverley L. Laubert, who was appointed interim director of the Ohio Department of Aging in December 2017. Director Laubert has been an ombudsman for nearly thirty years, including twenty-three as the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman in Ohio. Our second guests is Dr. Jim Bates is an assistant professor and Extension Field Specialist of Family Wellness in the Family and Consumer Sciences program in Ohio State University Extension in the College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences. He also holds an appointment in OSU’s College of Education and Human Ecology.
A conversation about building collaborative networks around complex community issues with Myra Moss, Ohio State University Extension.
A conversation about innovation and Cooperative Extension with Dr. Keith Smith, chair of the ECOP Task Force on Innovation, Professor Emeritus at The Ohio State University, and former director of Ohio State University Extension.
Every tree care business has its own unique set of capabilities, customer expectations, and pest management philosophies. Joe Boggs, assistant professor with Ohio State University Extension and department of entomology examines a common sense approach in maximizing pest management strategies.(A,U,M,T,L,Bm)
Every tree care business has its own unique set of capabilities, customer expectations, and pest management philosophies. Joe Boggs, assistant professor with Ohio State University Extension and department of entomology examines a common sense approach in maximizing pest management strategies. (A,U,M,T,L,Bm)