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Troubleshooting Ear and Kernel Disorders in Corn
When checking corn fields prior to harvest, it’s not uncommon to encounter ears exhibiting ... affect yield and grain quality adversely. To assist with the diagnosis and management of various ear and ...
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Modified Relay Intercropping Field Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-25/modified-relay-intercropping-field-day
equipment and a discussion on weed control. For more information or to register for the field day contact ... On August 26 th from 10:00 to 11:45 there will be a field day at OSU Extension Unger Farm, 1303 ...
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Agricultural Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training Events
training (or meeting equivalent requirement), application for the certificate and continuing education to ... maintain the certificate. Those required to obtain the certificate prior to September 30, 2017, are anyone ... applying fertilizer to 50 or more acres of agricultural production. Agricultural production means the ...
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Free Pigweed Herbicide Resistance Screening
resistance to one or more types of herbicide is suspected. The sample submission form with directions for ... 30 seedheads are needed to have enough seed for a proper screening. 3. Sample should be fresh. Mail ... immediately or let air dry under cool dry conditions in an open PAPER bag for 2 to 4 weeks. Do NOT ...
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Timing of Vertical Tillage and Herbicide Applications
a benefit to delaying the herbicide application for a while if possible, to allow weeds disturbed by the ... thinking on this issue: 1) if possible, foliar burndown herbicides should be applied to undisturbed weeds ... surface undisturbed by tillage (allowing rain to move herbicide into the soil) following application ...
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Late season purple corn
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/late-season-purple-corn
for the plant to recover from excess light stress. In the cases of purpling during grain fill, the ... the season. As a defense mechanism to protect photosynthesis, a corn will form pigments to help absorb ... they help the plant tolerate the bright sunlight and get rid of the extra energy it can’t use for ...
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Oilseed crops bring back history, look toward future at Mellinger Farm
collectors. Today, flax is being grown on the property for the crop's other assets. In addition to the ... pressed meal, and fiber will then be analyzed by OARDC researchers to evaluate their potential for fuel, ... since Patricia Quinby and Virginia Reed generously donated the land to OARDC. Flax was also one of the ...
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Shades of Animal Sciences Chili Cook-Off
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/shades-animal-sciences-chili-cook
refreshments provided. We are asking for a $5 donation to sample all the chili you would like. We hope to see ... jurcak.6@osu.edu to register and for more information. We ask that anyone interested in cooking register by March ... students will be showing off their chili making skills and they need your support. Come out to vote on the ...
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Cold Spring Rains Brought Perfect Conditions for Pythium in Ohio and a Few More Surprises.
wide range of diversity that is now contributing to this disease complex. For the 2015 season, for ... well-known seedling pathogens. Our next step was to examine what the Pythium spp. were and then to ... determine if these were sensitive to metalaxyl. In approximately 60% of the locations we were able to ...
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How to keep up with the VP and Dean
https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/how-keep-with-the-vp-and-dean
president for agricultural administration and dean of CFAES, provides several ways for you to keep up with ... If Twitter isn't your thing, remember to log in for his monthly webinars, where he shares ... what's happening across the college. If you're engaged with Twitter, check out @medflygenes to learn ...