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  1. Weather Update: Dry Weather Has Returned

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-33/weather-update-dry-weather-has-returned

    of rain across northeast Ohio to as much as 1.50 inches in south central Ohio. However, the heaviest ... efficient harvest, this dryness poses risks including the need for additional moisture to finish off crops, ... highs mainly in the 70s to low 80s this week. The current forecast shows anywhere from less than 1 inch ...

  2. Climate Smart: Farming with Weather Extremes Conference

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/climate-smart-farming-weather-extremes-conference

    2:45: How Weather Risk is Presented in the Crop Market    Dr. Seungki Lee- Agricultural Economist and ...

  3. Workshop: Responding to Microaggressions: Bystander Intervention Strategies that Work for Everyone- Internal users only

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/workshop-responding-microaggressions-bystander-intervention-strategies-work-everyone-internal

    scenarios. ...

  4. OSU Extension Weather Extremes Committee and the State Climate Office of Ohio to Host Climate Smart: Farming with Weather Extremes Conference

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-38-2023-34/osu-extension-weather-extremes-committee-and-state

    specialists will gather to discuss these important interactions between weather, climate, and agriculture. ... Climate- Maggie Lewis How Weather Risk is Presented in the Crop Market- Seungki Lee Weather and Climate ...

  5. Japanese Millet as a Cover Crop in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0115

    habit: 2–4 feet Preferred soil pH: 5.5–7.5 Table 1. Rating the traits of cover crop Japanese millet. Heat ... efotg.sc.egov.usda.gov/#/state/OH/documents/section=4&folder=-6. Performance Dry matter = 1,500–3,500 lb. per acre, per year Biomass quantity is highly dependent ... cutting increases root penetration. Japanese millet tolerates wet soils, flooding, and ponding. Japanese ...

  6. Regional Updates: October 17 – 23, 2023

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-37/regional-updates-october-17-%E2%80%93-23-2023

    Corn harvest across Ohio continues to be stalled by high moisture, and Sclerotinia stem rot (white ... Extension Educator Clifton Martin. Elevated moisture levels continue to slow corn harvest, but growers are ...

  7. Gibberella Ear Rot and Mycotoxins in Corn: Sampling, Testing, and Storage

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AC-52

    screening steps. Semi-quantitative tests estimate vomitoxin at or above certain levels (>5 ppm) or within ... (DON), also called vomitoxin. As a result, high levels of Gibberella ear rot severity and moldy grain are ... usually accompanied by high levels of vomitoxin. Mycotoxins are harmful to both humans and animals. ...

  8. Ohio Crop Progress: Precipitation, Cool Weather, and Corn Dry Down

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-36/ohio-crop-progress-precipitation-cool-weather-and-corn-dry-down

    ‑ October, dry-down rates usually drop to 0.5 to 0.75% per day. Between late October to early November, field ... about 5 GDDs per day (assuming Tmax = 60F, Tmin = 50F). Summary Past research in Ohio evaluating drydown ... it stands in the field risks yield losses from stalk lodging, ear drops, ear rots, insect feeding, ...

  9. Production of Other Small Grain Species

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4396

    160   Rye 30 45 60 Soil   Test   Value Annual   Recommendation  (lb P2O5/ac) lb  P/ac ppm       30 15 ...    -------------CEC--------------------------CEC--------------------------CEC------------- Soil   Test   Value 10 20 30 10 20 30 10 20 30 lb  K/ac ppm-----------------------------Annual    ... Recommendation    (lb    K2O/ac)---------------------------- 50 25 150 190 230 160 195 240 165 255 300 150 75 75 ...

  10. Alfalfa Fall Rest and Planning the Last Harvest

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-30/alfalfa-fall-rest-and-planning-last-harvest

    increase tolerance to fall-cutting effects. A high soil pH of 6.8 to 7.0 will also reduce the risk of fall ... affect the level of risk incurred with cutting during the critical fall period. These include overall ... recovery and future productivity. Alfalfa varieties with high disease resistance and good levels of winter ...

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