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The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is dedicated to developing and implementing policies that will have far-reaching impact on the environment and our natural resources. It is an agency comprised of incredible diversity with a vast understanding of the importance of partnerships with the public. Through these partnerships, ODNR has accomplished a greater balance between environmental conservation and economic growth for the state.

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County Agriculture and Natural Resources News
The Dangers of Feeding Corn with Mycotoxins
Understanding the difference between molds and mycotoxins is important. Just because an ear of corn has mold does not necessarily mean it will be harmful to animals. A lot of the molds we people encounter on spoiled foods won't hurt us either, but it doesn't mean the food is going to taste good. Likewise, it's possible that even some of these harmless molds will create off-flavors and decreased feed consumption as a result.
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Feeding the Cows
Cows can eat whole shelled corn and utilize most of the nutrients without grinding. It is true that they do utilize more of it if it is ground, but most nutrition specialists that I have talked to feel it is not enough of a difference to pay for the grinding.
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State Agriculture and Natural Resources News
2010 Southern Ohio New and Small Farm College Scheduled
An eight week introductory short course for the new landowner or anyone wishing to learn how to make the most on a few acres.
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Gallia County Pesticide Recertification Dates Set
If you need to recertify your Private Pesticide License check out these dates.
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