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Lep Monitoring Update: FAW Trap Numbers Starting to Decline
Fall Armyworm We saw a slight decline in the overall statewide average of FAW from September 12 th- 18 th resulting in an average of 4.4 moths per trap (down from 6.6). Three counties reported an average over 7 moths per trap including Hardin (15.3), Luca ...
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Assessing yield-limiting factors in corn, when do yield components develop?
drought, nutrient deficiencies, low solar radiation, storms, pests, disease, and much more. Understanding ...
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4-H Camps & Camp Scholarships
2023 Brown County 4-H Camp Brown County 4-H multi-county Camps at Canter's Cave 4-H ... $170 (4-H member) $180 (non-4-H) Registration Due: Cloverbud Day Camp- held at Brown Co. Fairgrounds ... a Cloverbud). TBD $15 for Brown Co. 4-H'ers; $20 for non-4-H'ers Junior Shooting Sports Registration ...
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Late-Season Soybeans Can Be Pest Magnets
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-29/late-season-soybeans-can-be-pest-magnets
the seed, or through opening the pod to disease. Inspect all the pods on 10 randomly selected plants ...
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More on Tar Spot: Mid to Late R-Stage Fungicide Application
development. Concerns about tar spot are understandable, given how widespread the disease was last year (2021) ... foliar, fungal diseases such as gray leaf spot. You have to scout fields, monitor the weather, and if ... at risk for tar spot? In places where the disease is endemic (hot spots where lots of spores may be ...
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Lep Monitoring Update: FAW Trap Numbers Slightly Increase
Fall Armyworm Twenty-three counties monitored for FAW from September 5 th through September 11 th. The overall statewide average continues to slowly increase an average of 6.6 moths per trap (up from 4.5). There were 7 counties with an average over 7 moth ...
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Incomplete Kernel Set and Tipped-Back Corn: How Do They Differ?
abortion, heat/drought stress, genetics, higher seeding rates, nitrogen deficiency, foliar diseases, and ...
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Stink Bugs in Soybean
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-25/stink-bugs-soybean
There are many species of stink bugs that feed on soybean including brown marmorated stink bug ... (BMSB), green, red shouldered, and brown stink bugs. Stink bugs injure soybean in the latter half of the ...
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2022 Agronomy Field Day (Morrow)
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/2022-agronomy-field-day-morrow
a field scouting demonstration. ODA watershed managers will also be giving updates on new programs. This ...
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Seeding Perennial Forages in Late Summer
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-24/seeding-perennial-forages-late-summer
seedings are very susceptible to this disease, with mid-August plantings being intermediate. In a no-till ... than one-half inch. Tilled seedbeds usually do not need a pre-plant herbicide. Patching Spring ... harm new seedlings of alfalfa. So, this summer is the last opportunity to try to “patch-in” alfalfa in ...