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So there is lots to talk about in the weather
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/so-there-lots-talk-about-weather
After a record warm December, colder weather returned to Ohio and surrounding areas for January ... should know more about this in the next 2-4 week. You can keep up on all of this at the NOAA/NWS/Ohio ...
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WHEN WILL WESTERN BEAN CUTWORM FLIGHT BE OVER?
monitoring network. However, this was only seen in northwestern Ohio. Instead, counties in northeastern ... Ohio had a dramatic increase in the number of adults, probably due to several weather systems coming ...
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Insect Concerns for Late Planting
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/insect-concerns-late-planting
rearing their ugly heads again in northwest Ohio (see scouting video at: ... http://www.oardc.ohio-state.edu/ag/pageview3.asp?id=3787). Unfortunately, control is difficult with this pests—the good news is that we have historically ...
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Small Grains Field Day (Wayne)
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/small-grains-field-day-wayne
Topics: Wheat Disease ID and Management Wheat Breeding: Developing Disease Resistant Varieties Wheat Quality Evaluation Use of small grain cover crops in Soybean Production Crimping and planting demonstrations Winter two-row malting barl ...
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Ohio Noxious Weed Law
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-18/ohio-noxious-weed-law
The potential for Ohio to become infested with Palmer amaranth has led to some interesting ... are abundant throughout Ohio. The current list includes: Russian thistle, Shattercane, Johnsongrass, ... Weeds have been designated as noxious here in Ohio for various reasons including toxicity to humans or ...
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Open letter regarding efficacy of Cry1F trait on western bean cutworm
Purdue University Dr. Andy Michel, The Ohio State University Dr. Elson Shields, Cornell University Dr. ... Kelley Tilmon, The Ohio State University Dr. John Tooker, Pennsylvania State University BRAD Document: ...
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Is It Too Early to Apply N to Wheat?- Yes
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-04/it-too-early-apply-n-wheat-yes
middle or the end of April depending on the location in state. Ohio research has shown no yield benefit ... least, and urea would be somewhere between the two other sources. Ohio research has shown yield losses ... may prevent application of N at early stem elongation. Ohio research has shown a yield decrease may ...
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CD Weekly Wire- April 1, 2013
https://comdev.osu.edu/osue-cd-professionals/cd-weekly-wire/2013-04-01
enable you to make the most of your face-to-face time with colleagues that day. Scan the Effective ... Ohio look like (number of and types of people, programs, etc.) five and ten years from now? In what ... vision for serving residents in urban Ohio, especially given both capacity limitations and increased ...
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Cold Spring Rains Brought Perfect Conditions for Pythium in Ohio and a Few More Surprises.
previously as pathogens of soybean or corn. Many have been found in Ohio in previous surveys. The bottom ... a very diverse group of pathogens in Ohio that are capable of causing widespread stand loss. Table 1. ... Summary of Pythium spp. recovered from symptomatic soybean seedlings collected in Ohio during the spring ...
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Predicting Leaf Development in Corn Using Accumulated Heat Units
day, GDD) calculation, a grower can estimate what leaf stage of development a particular field is at ...