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  1. Double Crop Sunflower in Ohio, is it an Option?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-05/double-crop-sunflower-ohio-it-option

    a “head rot” disease at the Western location. Preliminary work to identify the pathogen suggests it is ... a full-season crop, low germination concerns, fertility management, bird control, seed/oil quality, pest/disease ...

  2. Time to stock up on nozzles now! But do you know which one to buy?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-05/time-stock-nozzles-now-do-you-know-which-one-buy

    nozzles to choose for two different application situations: soybean diseases such as rust and white mold, ... and wheat diseases such as head scab and stem rust. We included 6-8 different nozzles in the ... same nozzle turned out to be the worst choice to protect soybeans against diseases like rust and white ...

  3. Seeding Practices

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4387

    inadequate stands and winter injury, while excessively high rates increase lodging and disease severity.  Do ...

  4. Harvesting

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4425

    4-10).  Table 4-18: Major Diseases Affecting Corn in Ohio.     Leaf   Blights ... leaf  spot Eyespot Common   rust    Seedling  Diseases ...   Diseases                                                                Maize dwarf  mosaic ...

  5. Plant Populations and Seeding Rates

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4421

    than the number of seeds planted per acre. Cold, wet soil conditions, insects, diseases, cultivation, ... too small to be harvested (nubbins), as well as stalk lodging and ear disease problems. Although ... and/or soil-borne disease pressure.  Based on research at the University of Illinois and the University ...

  6. Weather Update: Transitioning to Spring: Will Spring-like Weather Continue?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-05/weather-update-transitioning-spring-will-spring-weather-continue

    Summary Not to be outdone by January, February temperatures have been much above normal as well.  Figure 1 shows that much of the state will end the month with temperatures about 5-10°F above the long-term average (1991-2020). Locations such as Dayton and ...

  7. Tillage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4327

    production practices. Some of these problems are colder, wetter soil at planting, more root rot disease ... , slower emergence and growth, dealing with crop residues and the diseases they contain, etc. There are ... due to root rot diseases, poor stand establishment or late planting.  Use tillage to bury crop residue ...

  8. Replanting

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4338

    Sometimes, plant stands are reduced by disease, herbicide injury, hail, insects and flooding. If ... pound.  If low plant populations are due to root rot diseases, the guidelines for replanting also include ... planting a variety with disease resistance genes or partial resistance plus the use of a fungicide seed ...

  9. Fertility Recommendations

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4423

    difficult weed problems, less disease and insect buildup, and less nitrogen immobilization which requires ...

  10. Crop Rotation

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4326

    grain, on average, than when soybeans follow soybeans. Many of the crop disease and insect problems ... produced in a four-year crop rotation, yield loss to disease and insects would be near zero rather than at ...

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