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  1. Giant Ragweed Still Looms Large

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-41/giant-ragweed-still-looms-large

    evaluating the frequency and distribution of problematic weed species in Ohio. Diagonal transects are driven ... 8% of fields. Giant ragweed continues to be one of the most common and troublesome weeds in Ohio. It ... herbicide programs can reduce populations over time. Ohio giant ragweed populations have been identified ...

  2. Early Bird Deadline Approaching for Ohio Organic Grains Conference

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-41/early-bird-deadline-approaching-ohio-organic-grains-conference

    This Friday, December 9 th, is the deadline for early bird registration for the Ohio Organic ... positioned uniquely in the tri-state region (Ohio, Indiana, and Michigan). Keynote speakers will include Joel ... $90 for both days ($60 for a single day) and due by December 9 th, 2022. After December 9 th, ...

  3. Yield Potential and Stability

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4414

    years. The Ohio Corn Performance Tests (OCPT) indicate that hybrids of similar maturity vary in yield ... marketed and planted in Ohio contain transgenic traits for herbicide and insect resistance. Planting ... conducted by Ohio State from 2012–2014, drought-tolerant hybrids from DuPont Pioneer and Syngenta were ...

  4. Fertility Factsheets, Bulletins and Tools

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/FertilityResources

    Bulletin 974- available free pdf download or for purchase as a print publication. Training Manual: Ohio ... North Central Region NCR-13 Soil Testing and Nutrient Application Practices of Ohio Agronomy Retailers ... a print publication.  Fertilizer Calculator for Ohio (Version 2021) Excel Spreadsheet to calculate P, ...

  5. Isolation Requirements for Identity Preserved (IP) Non-GMO Corn Production

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4427

    as genetically engineered. Ohio producers of IP non-GMO corn, such as organic farmers, need to ... most of the corn planted in Ohio is GMO corn. Growers can follow several planting practices to minimize ... U.S. In comparisons of open-pollinated varieties with hybrids in the Ohio Corn Performance Test, hybrid ...

  6. Precision University- Automating Agriculture: The Future of Farming

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/precision-university-automating-agriculture-future-farming

    Ohio January 17th –Automation on the Farm January 24th –Ohio Rural Broadband Initiative ...

  7. Disease Resistance and Tolerance

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4416

    reactions to specific diseases in Ohio (Table 4-21). See the section on  Disease Management  for more on the ...

  8. Hybrid Selection

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4410

    considered. The most important factors for hybrid selection in Ohio are maturity, yield potential and ...

  9. Pollinator Ratings in Soybean Varieties

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-42/pollinator-ratings-soybean-varieties

    by bees improving soybean yield. In 2022, we screened 128 soybean varieties entered in the Ohio ... for six locations within Ohio. Soybean Pollinators ...

  10. Row Width

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4420

    Since the early 1970s, average row spacing in Ohio decreased from about 35 inches to about 30 ... central Corn Belt states (Iowa, Illinois, and Ohio) the yield advantage of narrow rows over 30-inch row ...

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