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Scouting for and Diagnosis and Quantification of Tar Spot
Tar spot is relatively easy to diagnose based on visual symptoms. So as the crop develops you should begin scouting fields to determine: 1) if tar spot is present, 2) estimate how much is there, 3) determine whether it is increasing over time, and 4) deci ...
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Jorge Valle
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/jorge-valle
Jorge Valle ...
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Arrested Ear Development in Corn – How to avoid them?
The crop season in Ohio is rapidly gaining progress. Depending on planting dates and hybrid relative maturities corn crop can be anywhere between early vegetative and up to tasseling. However, a vast majority of the crop is expected to be around the mid-t ...
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Strong Storms and Downed Corn – How will this affect yield?
Strong storms the week of July 4 th have led to some downed corn fields in parts of the state. Much of the yield penalty in corn is dependent on the stage the corn was at the time of the storm, as well as if the damage is root lodging (plants tipped over ...
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Ryan McMichael
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/ryan-mcmichael
Ryan McMichael Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources ...
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2022-21
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-21
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Tar Spot Q&A
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-21/tar-spot-qa
Q: Is tar spot a late-season disease in Ohio? A: No, tar spot can develop at any time during the growing season. For the first few years after it was first reported in Ohio in 2018, tar spot was detected primarily towards the end of the season, giving the ...
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Weather Update: A Dry Trend, Interrupted?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-21/weather-update-dry-trend-interrupted
Summary After a wet spring, June took a turn toward much drier conditions. Figure 1 shows that a large swath of the state only received 50-75% of normal precipitation, despite derechos and numerous pop-up thunderstorms throughout the month. Though locatio ...
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Lep Monitoring Update CEW, WBC, FAW and ECB Updates
Corn Earworm Corn earworm (CEW) (Figure 1) numbers have decreased over the past week. Currently only Van Wert County is reporting an average above 20 moths per trap (Figure 2). Counties with high numbers of CEW and silking corn are at the most risk for CE ...
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Frank Thayer
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/frank-thayer
Frank Thayer ...