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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Cameron Stephens
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/alumni-cameron-stephens
North Carolina State University in Plant Pathology (2021). While Cameron is no longer in the turf ... opportunities." How’d you initially become interested in turf? Early in college I struggled to find the right fit ... Pam Sherratt’s Sports Turf Management course as a general credit towards my undecided track, the ...
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Battle for the Belt: Episode 28
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-32/battle-belt-episode-28
brown canker that moves up the stem. The best way to manage this disease is variety selection. ... to protect your crop from the specific diseases in your field. Battle For the Belt Location Updates ... variety, scouting now at these late stages is helpful to identify disease issues within your fields to plan ...
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Battle for the Belt: Episode 29
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-33/battle-belt-episode-29
Battle For the Belt Location Updates The soybeans at the Wooster location are all at R6 (full seed) ... Figure 1). During disease rating, tar spot was found in planting dates four and five. The severity was ... at maturity (R6). While disease rating planting date five, small amounts of tar spot were found. The ...
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Remembering Dr. Mark Sulc.
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-33/remembering-dr-mark-sulc
forage crop management, especially in relation to disease and insect pests. He was an excellent ... providing forage updates and recommendations. Over his 30-year career, Mark authored 443 Extension ... complete projects, including updates to the forage chapter of the Ohio Agronomy Guide. Mark was recognized ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Nate McKinniss
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/alumni-nate-mckinniss
Currently a major focus of Nate's "is to help those pursuing a career in the turf industry, ... considering studying turf: How’d you initially become interested in turf? Growing up, my uncle would take my ... for the next day. What have been a few highlights of your time so far in the turf industry? The most ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update #21 – Fall Armyworm Update
Ohio. This week we will continue to provide an update on fall armyworm (FAW). For more information on ...
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SCN & Soybean Disease Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/farm-science-review/osu-agronomic-crops-plots/scn-soybean-disease-management
more about SCN and soybean diseases below. Questions? Contact Dr. Horacio Lopez-Nicora at ... central region, and on early maturity to mid-maturity group soybeans. The disease is more severe under ... other diseases. Sudden death syndrome (SDS) Sudden death syndrome (SDS) is caused by the fungus ...
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Weather Update: Dry Weather Has Returned
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-33/weather-update-dry-weather-has-returned
led to rapid crop drying, drying ponds, creeks, and streams, browning lawns, wilting of unirrigated ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Tyler Cornish
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/alumni-tyler-cornish
in Turfgrass Science. As an undergrad, Tyler dove straight in the turf program. He shared the moment ... he knew he had made a great decision "I came to Ohio State as a turf major and never questioned ... working in sports turf is like + some advice for students considering studying turf: How’d you initially ...
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Stay Vigilant for Red Crown Rot of Soybean
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-28/stay-vigilant-red-crown-rot-soybean
misidentified as sudden death syndrome (SDS) or brown stem rot (BSR) as all three diseases can cause yellowing ... Red crown rot (RCR) is a soybean disease caused by the soilborne fungus Calonectria ilicicola that ... RCR can be easily confused with other soybean diseases that cause similar foliar symptoms. RCR can be ...