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Ohio Certified Crop Adviser Pre-Exam Training Seminar- July 13 & 14
Diseases Fertilizer & Pesticide Math 4:30 p.m. Bruce Clevenger, CCA Soil and Water Management Soil ...
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It was High Quality Seed--Where are the Stands?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-19/it-was-high-quality-seed-where-are-stands
that you will be able to find the dying or dead seedling. It will appear brown, shrunken, and ...
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Steps to keep Palmer amaranth out of your operation
plants to become an established patch was remedied by timely removal and subsequent monitoring. There ...
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14 billion ways honey bees let you eat
large numbers due to many reasons, including diseases, insect pests, loss of habitat and farm chemicals. ...
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OARDC’s Linda Saif is first woman to win prestigious Wolf Prize in Agriculture
her work on viral diseases of critical importance to farm animals, food safety and human health. ...
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NW Ohio Producers Can Get Paid for Growing Perennial Forage
The Ohio Department of Agriculture recently announced a new conservation program entitled the "Ohio Working Lands Buffer Program" to establish year-round vegetative cover on eligible cropland in the Western Lake Erie Basin Watershed. This is a ...
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Corn Management Practices for Later Planting Dates – Changes to Consider
As prospects for a timely start to spring planting diminish, growers need to reassess their planting strategies and consider adjustments. Since delayed planting reduces the yield potential of corn, the foremost attention should be given to management prac ...
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Dealing with Winter Injured Forage Stands
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-10/dealing-winter-injured-forage-stands
I’ve been hearing more reports from around the state of winter injured forage stands, especially in alfalfa. The saturated soil during much of the winter took its toll, with winter heaving being quite severe in many areas of the state. So, what should be ...
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Establishing New Forage Stands
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-10/establishing-new-forage-stands
This month provides one of the two preferred times to seed perennial cool-season forages, the other being late summer. Two primary difficulties with spring plantings are finding a good window of opportunity when soils are dry enough before it gets too lat ...
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Improving Conditions for May
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-10/improving-conditions-may
After a cool and wet period for April as expected we still expect a turn toward warmer weather for May along with more normal rainfall. The outlook for the next two weeks going into early May, rainfall is forecast to average 1-3 inches with normal being 1 ...