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Crop progress today relative to 2023 and the 5-year average
hold, harvest can be expected earlier this year, with hopefully a lower risk of frost damage in fields ... 63-64% good to excellent, some regions with ample moisture in the soil but others lacking some. Adequate ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 2, Episode 20- August Weather Update
between R5 and R6. Planting dates one and two have stopped putting on vegetative growth and flowering. ... Planting date one flowered between May 28 th and stopped on August 8 th. For diseases in soybeans, the only ... Wooster Campus, with the day of planting, soil, air temperature averages, and Growing Degree Days (GDDs) ...
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Regional Corn Yield Forecasts for 2024: July 23 Outcomes
recent reports indicated limited rainfall and dry soil conditions potentially leading to crop stress in ... window this year, over 50% of corn fields have reached the silking stage, R1 (Figure 2). ... respective adverse and favorable weather scenarios during the rest of the season). † Probability of obtaining ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 2, Episode 21- Soybean Vein Necrosis Virus
Campus, with the day of planting, soil, air temperature averages, and Growing Degree Days (GDDs) from ...
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Worsening Drought Conditions Across Southern Ohio
lack of soil moisture, poor pasture conditions, and short-cuttings of hay. Producers are encouraged to ... possible on Tuesday through Thursday this week, before high pressure and drier air moves in for the ... forecasting 0.01-0.50” for the state over the next 7 days (Figure 2), though locally heavier amounts are ...
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Two August Field Days to Explore Barriers and Benefits of Crop and Livestock Integration
Over the last 50 years, both crop and livestock production systems in the U.S. have become ... systems. During this event attendees will consider soil health results and other on-farm data from our ... Wednesday, August 28, 2024, 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Register at: go.osu.edu/IDEAS2024 Soil and Water Management ...
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The Insects Were Quiet This Summer, Until…Notes on Corn Leaf Aphid, Spider Mites, Fall Armyworm, and Soybean Aphids
reaching high numbers in our test plots and in other locations in Ohio. This outbreak is not restricted to ... test plots. We have 14 Ohio counties participating in a fall armyworm flight monitoring program, and ... soybean test plots. While we don’t expect huge trouble, keep half an eye on your soybean plants. Examine ...
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Strong Storm Damage to Corn – What to expect?
R2–R4 – – 15–16 30–38 33 Regardless of the lodging type, ears will become closer to the soil surface and ... losses as a result of greensnap suggested a more detrimental impact at seeding rates between 24,000 and ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 2, Episode 19- Corn Development and Water Use
shoot initiation between V4-V6 stage. The shoots will eventually become harvestable ears. Along with the ... pollination is successful. Then grain fill will begin after pollination. Kernel abortion can occur between R1 ... components, water loss from soil or evaporation and water loss from the crop or transpiration. Therefore these ...
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Wheat Planting Management Considerations for Fall 2023
than corn or soybean, and soil test levels should be maintained between 30-50 ppm (Mehlich-3 P) for ... optimum production (Table 1). Do not add phosphorus if soil test levels exceed 50 ppm. Soil potassium ... should be maintained at levels of 100-130 and 120-170 ppm (Mehlich-3 K) on sandy soils (CEC < ...