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  1. Does Pipeline Installation have a Lasting Effect on Crop Yields?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/24-2021/does-pipeline-installation-have-lasting-effect-crop-yields

    Numerous underground oil and gas pipelines have been installed through Ohio farmland over the past several years. This has left many growers wondering if this installation will have lasting impacts on their soils and crops. Last fall, we collected soil an ...

  2. Theresa Brehm

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/theresa-brehm

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  3. 2011

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/academics/undergraduate/research/cfaes-undergraduate-research-forum/archives/2011

    Survival of Chestnut David Hix Stephanie Neal Effects of Alternative Housing and Feeding Systems on the ...

  4. 2014 Outstanding Senior Awards Recipients

    https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/3993

    people you spend the most time with have the greatest impact on your life.   Stephanie Verhoff Academic ... spend your time wisely, treat people the way you want to be treated and, above all, live simply.   Mike ... bright minded people and a plethora of resources. Take advantage of these resources and the unique ...

  5. Weather Update: A Wet Start to Summer

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/weather-update-wet-start-summer

    A few months ago, there was some concern that if May did not produce decent rainfall, we would be heading toward a hot, dry summer. However, since the start of summer, a strong heat dome has dominated the weather in the west, leaving an active jet stream ...

  6. Rainy Weather and Wheat Straw Quality

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/rainy-weather-and-wheat-straw-quality

    Not only has rain delayed the harvest of some fields for grain, it has also delayed the baling of straw in several fields that have been harvested. In Ohio, wheat straw is sometimes just as important or even more important than grain, as it is used as bed ...

  7. Foliar Diseases and Fungicide Decisions in Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/foliar-diseases-and-fungicide-decisions-corn

    This July has been one of the wettest on record, and with the extra moisture, comes concerns about diseases. Gray Leaf Spot (GLS) and, to a lesser extent, northern corn leaf blight (NCLB), have already been reported in some fields, well before tasseling i ...

  8. Western Bean Cutworm Peaking in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/western-bean-cutworm-peaking-ohio

    Western bean cutworm (WBC) numbers for the week ending July 18 continue to increase across the state. Eight counties including, Ashtabula, Champaign, Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lorain, Lucas and Woods have 7 or more moths per trap over the past week, indica ...

  9. How to Distinguish Flooding Injury from Phytophthora or Pythium Root Rot in Soybeans

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/how-distinguish-flooding-injury-phytophthora-or-pythium-root-rot

    Flooding injury occurs when soils are saturated for several days and anoxia develops.  The roots are killed, as are the nodules that are home to the nitrogen fixing bacteria. The field has an “interesting’ smell but the key symptoms of this injury are on ...

  10. To Spray or Not to Spray…Foliar Products at R3

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/spray-or-not-spray%E2%80%A6foliar-products-r3

    The R3 soybean growth stage is a common time to consider foliar application of fungicide, insecticide, and fertilizer. Before we jump into the potential yield outcomes of these products, let’s define the R3 growth stage. A soybean plant is at the R3 growt ...

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