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Weeds University- Knox County
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/weeds-university-knox-county
Question and Answer sessions. Thanks to Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers for sponsoring this program. Please ... contact the individual county for the registration information. On-site walk-ins are not available for ... Statewide-- OSU Extension invites crop producers, CCAs, and agribusinesses to attend a regional ...
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Weeds University- Tuscarawas County
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/weeds-university-tuscarawas-county
Question and Answer sessions. Thanks to Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers for sponsoring this program. Please ... contact the individual county for the registration information. On-site walk-ins are not available for ... Statewide-- OSU Extension invites crop producers, CCAs, and agribusinesses to attend a regional ...
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Weeds University- Highland County
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/weeds-university-highland-county
Question and Answer sessions. Thanks to Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers for sponsoring this program. Please ... contact the individual county for the registration information. On-site walk-ins are not available for ... Statewide-- OSU Extension invites crop producers, CCAs, and agribusinesses to attend a regional ...
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Weeds University- Mercer County
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/weeds-university-mercer-county
Question and Answer sessions. Thanks to Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers for sponsoring this program. Please ... contact the individual county for the registration information. On-site walk-ins are not available for ... Statewide-- OSU Extension invites crop producers, CCAs, and agribusinesses to attend a regional ...
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Fertilization
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4389
it should be applied in the fall and the rest after green-up. Generally, 20 to 30 pounds of fall ... losses may be severe on applications prior to green-up and may cause significant yield reductions, ... however, 20 to 40 pounds per acre of sulfur mixed with topdress nitrogen should be adequate for soils ...
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Battle for the Belt: Which crop should be planted first, corn or soybean?
Twitter (@stepupsoy, @OrtezCornCrops). For both soybean and corn, earlier planting is promoted to maximize ... to delayed planting. For soybean, varying seeding rates between 100,000 seeds/Ac and 210,000 ... seeds/Ac. For corn, varying hybrid relative maturities between 100-day to 115-day RM. Stay tuned for videos, ...
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Battle for the Belt: Episode 2
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-06/battle-belt-episode-2
soybean planting is necessary to maximize crop yields. For soybean, we have seen approximately a 0.5 ... states, including Ohio (Figure 1). For Ohio, between April 17 to May 15, there has been an average ... days for fieldwork were observed between April 17 to May 15 in Ohio. With the Battle for the Belt ...
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Agricultural Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training and Testing Option
testing site. Training/Testing Exemption: Apply for the certificate without training or testing if you ... electronic format for Ohio State University Extension Publication. A link to purchase the manual is ... certificate is required by the Ohio Department of Agriculture when you apply fertilizer to more than 50 acres ...
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Disease Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4391
the absence of diseases (for plant health), at green-up or at half-rates do not provide consistent ... chance of obtaining a yield response high enough to offset fungicide application cost is highest for ... applications are made at green-up (Feekes GS 4-5). For foliar diseases, fungicides are often most warranted ...
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Topdressing Wheat with Liquid Swine Manure
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-06/topdressing-wheat-liquid-swine-manure
applying liquid swine manure as a top-dress for wheat The key to applying the correct amount of manure to ... seemed to work well wherever used. The typical application rate for liquid swine finishing manure on ... Conservation Service for manure setback distances. Applicators in the Western Lake Erie Basin also need to look ...