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Leafhoppers, Grasshoppers, and Beetles, Oh My!
As the summer progresses we are receiving reports of insect problems often encouraged by hot, dry weather. Last week we reported on spider mites and especially if you are in an area of continued dry weather we recommend scouting your soybeans and corn h ...
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Late Summer Establishment of Perennial Forages
The month of August provides the second window of opportunity for establishing perennial forage stands this year. The primary risk with late summer forage seedings is having sufficient moisture for seed germination and plant establishment, which is a sign ...
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Rory Lewandowski
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/rory-lewandowski
Rory Lewandowski ...
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Short-Season Forages for Late Summer Planting
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-23/short-season-forages-late-summer-planting
Short-season forages planted in late summer can be sources of highly digestible fiber in ruminant livestock rations. There are several excellent forage options that can be considered for no-till or conventional tillage plantings in the late summer or earl ...
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Matthew Lorentz
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/matthew-lorentz
Matthew Lorentz ...
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Western Bean Cutworm Numbers Starting to Increase
We are in the third week of monitoring for Western bean cutworm (WBC) in Ohio. Numbers of WBC moths doubled from the previous week; however, overall numbers across the state remain low. Trap counts for the week of July 6 – 12 resulted in a total of 117 WB ...
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2020 Clean Sweep: Agricultural Pesticide Disposal
The Ohio Department of Agriculture will be sponsoring three collection events for farmers wishing to dispose of unwanted pesticides. This year, the collections are happening in Fayette, Hancock and Lake counties. August 18: Fayette County 9 am- 3 pm Fay ...
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2020-22
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-22
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Corn Pollination
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-22/corn-pollination
As temperatures remain hot for much of the state, corn continues to put on leaf collars and is approaching the start of flowering. Corn is a plant that has separate male (anthers on the tassel) and female (silks in the ear) flowers, and it is critical tha ...
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Watch for Spider Mites in Dry Areas
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-22/watch-spider-mites-dry-areas
Hot, dry weather encourages certain pests in field crops, in particular spider mites in soybean and occasionally corn. Spider mites are a sporadic problem that most often occurs in August, but infestations in July are possible with sustained periods of h ...