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  1. Learn How to Identify Tar Spot in the Field

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/home/slides/learn-how-identify-tar-spot-field

    Tar spot in corn may be difficult for untrained eyes to tell apart from other diseases and insect poop (frass). Click here to learn how to tell the difference before scouting your corn fields. https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-22/sco ...

  2. Trust Edge NEW

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/trust-edge-new

    Description: The number one reason people want to work for an organization is trusted leadership ...

  3. Sandbags one way to keep manure on the field and out of the water

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/sandbags-one-way-keep-manure-the-field-and-out-the-water

    a break in 2020. Wicks said organizers are expecting 125–150 people this year. Program details and ...

  4. Below-average harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/below-average-harmful-algal-bloom-predicted-for-western-lake-erie

    people and marine ecosystems, but also the health and vibrancy of local and regional economies,” said ... water and close beaches, and can harm vital local economies by preventing people from fishing, swimming, ...

  5. Lep Monitoring Update WBC Numbers Increase, Scouting Expands

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/lep-monitoring-update-wbc-numbers-increase-scouting-expands

    Western Bean Cutworm Western bean cutworm (WBC) averages have increased in many counties across Ohio from July 18- 24. For the week ending July 24, the statewide average was greater than 9 moths, an increase from the 8 moth average last week. We recommend ...

  6. Weather Update: Ample July Precipitation for Most

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/weather-update-ample-july-precipitation-most

    Summary The precipitation pe ndulum has swung back the other direction for many across the state in July. Figure 1 shows that much of western and central Ohio have picked up more than 150% of normal precipitation, with multiple rounds of showers and storm ...

  7. Defoliation in Soybean and Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/defoliation-soybean-and-corn

    Starting in July and through August, a number of different insect species (such as beetles and various caterpillars) can feed on corn and soybean leaves.  Foliage feeding in corn is almost never economic, though economic damage from silk clipping by beetl ...

  8. 2022 Ohio Wheat Performance Test- Results Available Online

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/2022-ohio-wheat-performance-test-results-available-online

    Results from the 2022 Ohio Wheat Performance Test are now online by clicking HERE. The purpose of the Ohio Wheat Performance Test is to evaluate wheat varieties, blends, brands, and breeding lines for yield, grain quality, and other important performance ...

  9. Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/seeding-perennial-forages-late-summer

    August is the second good window of opportunity of the year for establishing perennial forage stands (spring being the first good planting time). August is also the ideal time for filling in gaps in seedings made this spring. The primary risk with late su ...

  10. Other Corn Ear Abnormalities – when and why do they develop?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/other-corn-ear-abnormalities-%E2%80%93-when-and-why-do-they-develop

    Despite many corn acres having reached tasseling, other corn acres are still in rapidly growing stages, mid to late vegetative. Any adverse conditions can still affect the crop through or prior to harvest. Arrested ears ’ occurrence was discussed two week ...

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