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Wet Weather and Late-Season Fungicides
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-22/wet-weather-and-late-season-fungicides
regarding late-season fungicides. With funding from Ohio Soybean Council, we conducted a “high-input” trial ...
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Ohio State Students Tour Agribusiness Operations in GA, NC, and TN
https://aede.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-students-tour-agribusiness-operations-ga-nc-and-tn
this visit the students learned about Coke’s history and products, as well as taste-tested Coke ...
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Last Call- Participate in Soybean Yield-Limiting Research This Week
their respective individual farms. The term used for the difference between what yield is possible on ...
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Lower Crop Prices Make Grain Marketing More Important
https://aede.osu.edu/news/lower-crop-prices-make-grain-marketing-more-important
fit their farm business risk capacity; use crop insurance as a grain marketing tool; and understand ...
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White Wheat Heads: Freeze Damage, Wheat Take-All, or Fusarium Head Blight?
damage or disease. Freeze damage. In mid-May temperatures dipped to high 20s/low 30s in several parts of ...
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Black Cutworm and Armyworm Counts on the Rise
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-09/black-cutworm-and-armyworm-counts-rise
Last week, both Purdue University and the University of Kentucky reported high black cutworm ...
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Fulton Soybean College, February 17, 2015
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-02/fulton-soybean-college-february-17-2015
University’s Soil Fertility Specialist and Dr. Anne Dorrance, Ohio State University’s Field Crop Extension ...
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SENR Seminar Series- Jennifer Sherman 2/7/19
https://senr.osu.edu/events/senr-seminar-series-jennifer-sherman-2719
Dr. Jennifer Sherman, Associate Professor of Sociology at Washington State University, will be presenting Trouble in Paradise: Change, Survival, and Dignity in the Amenity-Rich Rural West on Thursday, February 7th from 4:10-5:30P.M in 164 Howlett Hall. ...
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Ohio Division of Wildlife's Muskellunge Program: Partnering with anglers to build quality fisheries
success of this program through reporting of their catches over the last 50 years. The Division of ...
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Don’t get burned by hopper burn: Potato Leafhoppers reaching high levels in alfalfa and forage
We have heard of and observed increasing potato leaf hopper (PLH) damage in many areas across OH last week. PLH feed similar to aphids, by piercing and sucking on plants causing stunting, thinning and yellowing of alfalfa, often called hopperburn. To scou ...