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Managing Hypochaeris radiata May Prevent Stringhalt …

WebAuthor: Melissa Fery, Oregon State University, Small Farms Program. Publication: Summer 2021. Over the years, I’ve learned about the debilitating condition called stringhalt from …

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Soil Health & Cover Crops College of Agricultural Sciences

WebUnderstanding and Measuring Organic Matter in Soil: Understanding organic matter’s role in soil can be critical to any agricultural operation: learn the emerging methods of …

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Small Farms, Local Food, & COVID-19: What do you need …

WebAuthor: Oregon State University Small Farms Program Publish Date: Spring 2020 coronavirus-cdc.jpg Access to credible information is important during any public health …

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A Farmer should Not Be In Regular Pain! A look at the risk …

WebAuthor: Teagan Moran, Small Farms Program, Oregon State University Extension Service Publish Date: Fall 2018 sfn-fall-2018.jpg I was inspired to write this article after having an …

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Managing Tansy Ragwort: Know your options and the …

WebAuthor: Hayley White, Oregon State University, Small Farms Program Publication: Fall 2021 Yellow is a bright and cheery color, but for farmers and land managers in the valley it can …

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USDA Economic Research Service Issues Report Land Use, …

WebAuthor: Small Farms Staff Publish Date: Summer 2017 A new study by the USDA Economic Research Service reviews the economic and ecology literature on land use, land cover, …

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Introduction to Community Food System Indicators

WebAuthors: Lauren Gwin, Center for Small Farms & Community Food Systems; Mallory Rahe, Extension Community Economist; and Shannon Caplan, Rural Communities Explorer …

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Poisonous Plants Commonly Found in Pastures

WebPastures often contain weeds that are potentially dangerous to livestock. The toxic compounds in plants are usually a defense mechanism against predation and have a …

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Food Preservation Classes Feature Locally Grown Produce

WebAuthor: Lauren Kraemer, MPH, Assistant Professor, Extension Family and Community Health Publish Date: Summer 2016 When I was hired as the Hood River and Wasco …

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Veggie Rx in Oregon College of Agricultural Sciences

WebOregon Food Bank — E. Multnomah County Veggie Rx Lynn Knox 503-853-8732. Mission: To provide improved access to produce and education about using it for food insecure …

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Growing Farms: Successful Whole Farm Management Grows Farmers

WebAuthor: Kristin Pool, OSU Small Farms Program and MS Candidate in Horticulture Publish Date: Fall 12 Today, more and more beginning farmers are drawn to farming as a career …

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OSU Central Analytical Laboratory

WebOregon State University. Central Analytical Lab. 3017 Ag Life Sciences Bldg. Corvallis, OR 97331. I look forward to working with you and would be happy to answer any questions …

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Pigs: Home on the Range

WebPigs and humans are monogastrics, meaning we have one major stomach compartment and rely primarily on enzymes for digestion (Figure 1). This is in contrast to ruminants, which …

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Beef College of Agricultural Sciences

WebBeef Production for Small Farms - Beef production is a large and important segment of American agriculture and one of the largest industries in the world. For people who own …

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Toxic Heavy Metals in Farm Soil College of Agricultural Sciences

WebExamples of heavy metals that fall into this category include arsenic, cadmium, iron, lead, chromium, copper, zinc, nickel, and mercury. Not all heavy metals are toxic to humans. …

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Selected Seasonal Livestock Health Concerns College of …

WebSelected Seasonal Livestock Health Concerns. Author: Dr. Susan Kerr, WSU-Klickitat County Extension Director. Publish Date: Summer 2009. Coccidiosis - This parasitic …

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New Study Finds Grass-Fed Beef Reduces Carbon Footprint

WebAuthor: Elizabeth Murphy, Small Farms Program, Oregon State University Publish Date: Summer 12 s12beef.jpg Food security and climate change are two of the most pressing …

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Department of Animal Science

Web2- Mid-lactation. Mid-lactation period is the period from day beginning of this phase, cows will have calving). Peak dry matter intake has also. 1) Cows should reach maximum dry …

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A project of the National Center for Appropriate Technology 1 …

WebRotational Grazing. By Alice E. Beetz and Lee Rinehart NCAT Agriculture Specialists November 2004 Updated Sept. 2010 Rotational grazing is a grazing management …

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