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Lep Monitoring Network – Western Bean Cutworm numbers are on the rise #12
This is our 12 th week of monitoring moth pests in Ohio. Between July 7 th and July 13 th, we ... Ohio experienced mild rainfall and average temperatures (75.9 °F), which may have led to an increase in ... traps in 16 counties across Ohio. Similar to last week, there were low numbers of CEW (Figure 4) across ...
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NE Ohio Hay Field Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/ne-ohio-hay-field-day
Join OSU Extension and Norden MFG on August 2, 2025, for the NE Ohio Hay Day. Held at Norden MFG, ... 4210 Kinsman Rd NW, North Bloomfield Ohio 44450. The program will start at 10:00 AM and will conclude ... http://go.osu.edu/neohiohayday or call OSU Extension Trumbull County at 330-638-6783. Field Day Forages Hay ...
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CFAES transforms student success, research, and facilities through Time and Change Campaign
Tracy Turner COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and ... Environmental Sciences (CFAES) has successfully concluded its participation in the Time and Change: The Ohio ... partners, and friends,” said Cathann A. Kress, Ohio State vice president for agricultural administration and ...
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Perennial Warm-Season Grasses
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/perennial-warm-season-grasses
May and produce 65%–75% of their growth from mid-June to mid-August in Ohio. Warm-season grasses ... following species are winter-hardy and grow in all areas of Ohio. They can be seeded alone or as a mixture, ... the earlier dates being especially better for southern Ohio. Use the seeding rates listed in Table ...
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Established Stand Harvest Mangement
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/established-stand-harvest-mangement
, Sept. 12 in central Ohio and Sept. 15 in southern Ohio • Do not harvest during late September and ... development and flowering are not reliable guides for proper timing of first cutting in Ohio. In some seasons, ... (Table 7.2), producers can spread the optimum first cutting date over one week to 10 days. Most grasses ...
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GROW Farmer Forum on Weed Electrocution in the Field
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/grow-farmer-forum-weed-electrocution-field
program. Listen in and bring your questions as farmers from Maryland and Ohio discuss their in-the-field ... Farms, Napoleon, Ohio Aaron Cooper, Cutfresh Organics, Eden, Maryland Moderator: Ryan Hamberg, Texas ...
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Grain Handling Systems Open House
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/grain-handling-systems-open-house
credits will be charged $5 per session, payable day of the event. To see more details and RSVP by July 18, ... the Farm Science Review at 990 St. Rt. 38 NE, London, OH 43140. Field Day ...
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Preserving Forage as Hay and Silage
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/preserving-forage-hay-and-silage
hours as compared with three to five days for dry hay, depending on the conditions. The following ...
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Seeding-Year Harvest Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/seeding-year-harvest-management
(approximately 30- to 35- day intervals), with the last harvest taken by the first week of September. Fall ... September should not be harvested or clipped until the following year. For spring seedings, it is best to ... grazed, stock fields with enough livestock to consume the available forage in less than seven days ...
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Three agricultural leaders named to 2025 Farm Science Review Hall of Fame
Tracy Turner LONDON, Ohio — The 2025 Farm Science Review Hall of Fame honorees — Gary Jackson, ... will be held at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center near London, Ohio on Sept. 16 – 18. The FSR Hall of ... success of the annual agricultural showcase hosted by The Ohio State University College of Food, ...