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Brian Miller
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/brian-miller
comparing the effects of autonomous mowing on weed and turf density versus conventional rotary mowing. Why ...
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How to Use the Crop Risk Tool
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-22/how-use-crop-risk-tool
Unfortunately, there is no crystal ball that can reveal what impact disease will have on your ... Network to assess disease risk. The Crop Risk Tool forecasts the risk of multiple foliar diseases like tar ... spot and gray leaf spot in corn and white mold in soybean using validated disease models and ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 16 – Tar Spot in Corn
and where tar spot is occurring and the impact of this important disease. Crop Progress Updates from ... Specialist, discusses tar spot symptoms and scouting techniques. Tar spot is a relatively new disease in Ohio, ... environments favor this disease. This year, OSU Extension on farm research network, eFields, is conducting ...
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Corn Vomitoxin Management Critical Considerations at Tassel
ear rot (GER), a disease caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum. The Ohio State University Cereal ... many fungicides available for corn disease management, two are considered to be the most consistently ... applications in DON management. However, weather conditions did not favor disease development, and all of our ...
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Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #9
Our ninth (and final) slug update for the season and it covers monitoring from July 7 th to July ... counties have completed the monitoring period, so we will no longer be giving weekly slug updates. Slug ...
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Disease Management in Forages
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/disease-management-forages
Diseases can negatively affect stand establishment, limit yields and hasten stand decline in ... established forage crops. Effects of disease on individual plants vary widely. Some diseases are lethal while ... production practices will lower the chances for serious losses to forage productivity due to disease because ...
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Preserving Forage as Hay and Silage
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/preserving-forage-hay-and-silage
option when the ground is damp, because the crop can first be mowed into narrow windrows to allow more ... mowing the crop, so consider the forecasted weather conditions and only apply them if good drying ... morning after mowing when the forage is 40%–60% percent moisture to avoid excessive leaf loss later when ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Jake Miller
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/hcs-alumni-spotlight-jake-miller
Turfgrass Science and he's recently kicked-off a one-year opportunity known as " Turf Across ... plant sciences, especially with turfgrasses. You can only learn so much about turf in a classroom. To ... high quality turf that most people would not even think of. Being able to understand the why and how ...
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Ohio International Intern Program (TOP) and Turf!
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/ohio-international-intern-program-top-and-turf
and Turf Grass. Luckily, a program manager in the field of turf grass management for TOP, Mike ... program to chat about what they're up to... Check out what each exchange participant is doing with turf ... : Brandon Burgess Brandon took the Sports Turf Certificate and the Advanced Golf Management Certificate ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 14: Corn Disease
Pathology and State Extension Specialist for Cereal Crop Pathology. We discussed common diseases in corn, ear ... rots, vomitoxin, and crop disease forecasting tools. Season 3, Episode 14 of Battle for the Belt is now ... in corn. What are the potential impacts of planting date and seeding rate on corn disease ...