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Using Custom Rates to Show On-Farm Savings with No-Till
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/using-custom-rates-show-farm-savings-no-till
no-till. Or in other words, a farmer could take an 8-bushel loss in no-till to break even with tillage. ...
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Ten Approaches to Achieve High Corn Yields and Improve Profits
dry (usually late summer). • Take advantage of crop rotation—corn grown after soybeans will typically ...
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A Dose of Safflower Oil Each Day Might Help Keep Heart Disease at Bay
their food intake showed that their eating habits did not change while they were taking the supplements. ...
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Recent Rains Slowing Wheat Harvest
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/recent-rains-slowing-wheat-harvest
trickling in that vomitoxin is present in the grain, taking a bite out of producersâ profits. âSo far we ...
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Highly Toxic Poison Hemlock a Threat in Newly Urbanized Areas
waste areas. Flowering takes place between June and August during the second year of growth. "Very ...
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Getting an Early Jump on the Soybean Aphid
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/getting-early-jump-soybean-aphid
continue to rise throughout the season, and what action they need to take to control the insect,â said ...
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Continued Dry Weather May Spell Lodging Trouble for Corn
because the plants are unable to take up sufficient nutrients despite the presence of soil moisture. ...
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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of Nov. 16
Ecology of Payments for Ecosystem Services, noon-1:30 p.m., 165 Thompson Library (multipurpose room), Ohio ...
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Uncommon Wheat Disease Makes Rare Appearance in Ohio
yellow rust spores. Infected mature or stressed plants turn brown and dry and take on a scorched ...
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Stressed Crops Tapping Hidden Soil Moisture, But Rain Still Needed
moisture are beginning to take a toll on the state's major crops, especially corn. Peter Thomison, an ...