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Growing Season Adversely Affected Ear Development
are the last to be pollinated and cannot compete as effectively for nutrients as kernels formed ... Excessive rainfall (which contributed to N loss and poor root development) followed by late season ... kernel development is associated with variability in plant growth within fields that is related to ...
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COVER CROPS PLANTED AFTER CORN SILAGE
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-28/cover-crops-planted-after-corn-silage
is critical for good forage growth in the fall and spring and to prevent the corn from turning yellow ... decompose, so next year’s corn crop is either second or third in line for soil nitrogen. To avoid yellow ... (no more than 2 inches deep), apply manure, and then harvest 3-5 wet tons (1.5 to 2.5 tons dry matter) ...
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We have Nematodes in our Corn Fields
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/we-have-nematodes-our-corn-fields
surveyed for plant-parasitic nematodes during the 2013 and 2014 growing seasons. In each year, soil samples ... identified and counted. Ten major morphological types were found, with populations ranging from 0 to 1,164 ... rotation practices. Dagger and ring nematodes tended to be more common in soil region 6, whereas lance, ...
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Youth Garden Workshop
https://lucas.osu.edu/youthgardenworkshop
and sustaining gardens for youth education. Topics include: Practical Garden Design, Plant Selection ... Garden Demonstrations and "Make and Take" Activities Click here for flyer. Registration ...
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Fulton Soybean College, February 17, 2015
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-02/fulton-soybean-college-february-17-2015
IPM Go to http://fulton.osu.edu/news/2015-soybean-college for more information and to download ... Want to maximize your soybean production and profitability? Join OSU Extension in Fulton County ... workshop for Ohio Crop Producers that will help you become a more profitable soybean producer. This ...
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HAS COOL WEATHER HURT CORN YIELD POTENTIAL?
daytime temperatures for corn are about 80 to 86 degrees F (and higher if moisture is plentiful at all ... molds to grow resulting in major mycotoxin problems for many farmers. Sources: Hoeft, R.G., E. D. ... occur in Ohio in July and August (especially at night) are often warmer than optimum for corn. The ideal ...
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Revised Worker Protection Standard Workshop
https://lucas.osu.edu/events/revised-worker-protection-standard-workshop
provide employers and managers what they need to bring their WPS Program in compliance with the new ...
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PrecisionAg Big Data Conference: Managing Your Most Elusive Farm Asset is Set for August 25, 2014
management practices for producers to decide what type of data partner is best for their business. · ... practices, and risk management to implement an improved production plan each year. Recently, advances in ... imagery have enabled new industries around the concept of Big Data which is aimed to help producers better ...
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Evaluating Soybean Stand
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-13/evaluating-soybean-stand
damping-off. To quickly estimate stand, count the number of plants in 69’8” of row for 7.5 inch row spacing, ... 34’10” for 15 inch row spacing, or 17’5” of row for 30 inch row spacing. These counts represent 1/1000th ... healthy and germinated, but just not broken through, with moisture, the soybeans should continue to ...
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Home Food Preservation
https://lucas.osu.edu/events/home-food-preservation
preservationists who would like keep up to date on researched recommendations. Flyer for August 27, 2015 ... overview session is open to those who have never done home food preservation as well as experienced home ...