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Soybean Defoliation: It Takes a lot to Really Matter!
The mid-season defoliators are beginning to show up in soybean fields across Ohio. These defoliators include first generation bean leaf beetles, Japanese beetles, grasshopper nymphs and several different caterpillars such as silver-spotted skippers, paint ...
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Tar Spot Showing Early this Year: a Note on Diagnosis
I have so far only received one confirmed report of Tar Spot in the state, but the fact that the disease has been reported in a few neighboring states has some stakeholders asking questions about diagnosis and management. Tar Spot is a relatively easy dis ...
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Wanderson B. Moraes
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/wanderson-b-moraes
Wanderson B. Moraes ...
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Pre-harvest Sprouting and Falling Number
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/22-2021/pre-harvest-sprouting-and-falling-number
Persistent rainfall over the last several days has prevented some wheat fields from being harvested. This could lead to pre-harvest sprouting and other grain quality issues. However, the extent to which sprouting occurs will depend on the variety and how ...
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Nutrient Value of Wheat Straw
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/22-2021/nutrient-value-wheat-straw
Before removing straw from the field, it is important farmers understand the nutrient value. The nutrient value of wheat straw is influenced by several factors including weather, variety, and cultural practices. Thus, the most accurate values require send ...
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Steps to Speed up Field Curing of Hay Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/22-2021/steps-speed-field-curing-hay-crops
The rainy weather in many regions of Ohio and surrounding states is making it difficult to harvest hay crops. We usually wait for a clear forecast before cutting hay, and with good reason because hay does not dry in the rain! Cutting hay is certainly a g ...
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Late Wheat Harvest and Grain Quality Concerns
Most of the winter wheat in Ohio has been harvested. However, persistent wet weather has delayed harvest in some areas of the state. Late harvest coupled with excessive rainfall means more time for late-season mold growth, mycotoxin accumulation, test wei ...
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Register Now for OSU Extension’s Online Winter Programs!
registration information for each program is listed below. Be one of the first 300 people from Ohio to sign-up ...
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Inaugural Tri-State Precision Agriculture Conference will Feature Current Trends in Tillage
Join OSU Extension Henry County for the inaugural Tri-State Precision Agriculture Conference on August 11, 2021. Speakers will discuss current trends in tillage equipment, and equipment demonstrations will feature high speed tillage, vertical tillage, str ...
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Forage Fertility: Where We Are and Why it Matters
Hay and haylage crops are grown on just over 1 million acres in Ohio (NASS, 2019) and are grown on more Ohio farms (44% of all farms) than any other crop (Becot et al., 2020). In addition, there are over 1.3 million acres of pastureland on nearly 39,000 f ...