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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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Farmland Leasing Workshop- Greenville, OH
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/farmland-leasing-workshop-greenville-oh
What we’ll cover: From flex to cash rent: farmland leasing options Factors affecting leasing ... and bad leasing practices Developing a written lease for your farm ...
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Last Corn, Soybean and Wheat Connection of the Season
tool of the OSU Agronomic Crops Team. There are two ways to participate in these programs. For Mar 10 ... Agronomic Utilization of Manure Can Manure Sourced Nutrients be used to Meet Crop Need? Greg LaBarge, Field ... Specialist-Agronomic Systems, OSUE Alternative Applications Timing to Take Advantage of Nitrogen Glen Arnold, Field ...
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Rating Fusarium Damaged Kernels (FDK) in Scabby Wheat
1. Wait at least a week or so after harvest (grain should be allowed to dry in the greenhouse). 2. ... Mix the grain in the bag as light (i.e. damaged) grain will settle on top (use a gloved hand to stir) ... level) 4. Use scale below to estimate where your subsample fits into the scale. 5. Record FDK %. Dump ...
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How much N has been lost this year?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-21/how-much-n-has-been-lost-year
N management is incredibly important for crop nutrition, some years prove to be especially challenging, as this ... N fertilizer gone? Although it’s difficult to estimate, it’s very unlikely that the majority of the N applied ... leaching. Both pathways occur with nitrate (NO3-), a form of nitrogen that is readily available for plant ...
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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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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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New and Small Farms College- Troy, OH
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/new-and-small-farms-college-troy-oh
Are you interested in learning how to make the most of a few acres? If so, this eight-week ... course is just for you! Filled with practical knowledge on a variety of topics— you won’t be ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-39
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2011/39
again if the weather cooperates. To compensate for low tiller development, any wheat planted at this ... from Nov. 8-22 calls for above normal temperatures and rainfall overall. Normal temperatures are highs ... Longer range, the above normal temperatures of November will gradually turn to normal, then colder than ...
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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 ...