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  1. Battle for the Belt: which crop should be planted first, corn or soybean?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-32/battle-belt-which-crop-should-be-planted-first-corn-or-soybean

    practices to mitigate losses due to late planting? How are insects, diseases, weeds, and other factors ... short, bi-weekly video updates from the field that will be advertised through the CORN newsletter, ... YouTube, and Twitter. Video updates will include agronomists (OSU and others), other specialists (e.g., ...

  2. Register for Director’s Video Update – Oct. 11

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/october-10-2022/register-director%E2%80%99s-video-update-%E2%80%93-oct-11

    The next Director’s Video Update will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 11 at 9 a.m. Registration is ... confirmation to access the webinar. The update will be recorded for those who cannot join us for the live ...

  3. 2022 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials- South Region Results Available

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-36/2022-ohio-soybean-performance-trials-south-region-results

    will continue to update this report as additional locations are harvested. The purpose of the Ohio ...

  4. Carolyn Lee receives travel award to attend the North American PRRS Symposium

    https://cfah.osu.edu/news/carolyn-lee-receives-travel-award-attend-north-american-prrs-symposium

    Boehinger Ingelheim to attend the 2022 NAPRRS/ NC229: International Conference of Swine Viral Diseases ... a venue to annually bring together the members of the swine disease community, including researchers, ... such as PEDV and ASFV, has expanded the focus to include emerging and transboundary swine diseases ...

  5. Wildlife Conflict Conference to be Held on Nov. 3

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/october-10-2022/wildlife-conflict-conference-be-held-nov-3

    and presentations on burrowing mammals, wildlife disease impacts in urban areas, avian influenza, and ...

  6. Producing Soybeans Without Tillage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4333

    attention to soil drainage; planting procedures; crop rotation options; and disease, insect, and weed ... lowering production costs.  2.  Root rot diseases are much more severe due to a wetter and cooler soil ... spectrum fungicides will control other diseases that damage the root system and lower stand counts. No-till ...

  7. Weather Update: Fall Drought Conditions Expand

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-39/weather-update-fall-drought-conditions-expand

      Summary Drought conditions continue to expand across Ohio. As of the latest U.S. Drought Monitor report on Thursday November 3, 2022, 86% of Ohio is abnomrally dry with 43% of the state classified as D1 or in Moderate Drought (Figure 1). West Central Oh ...

  8. Extension eToolkits are Available via CFAES Advancement

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/october-10-2022/extension-etoolkits-are-available-cfaes-advancement

    As first announced in the director’s video update in mid-June, the CFAES Advancement team has ... created updated eToolkits for Extension personnel to use when working with donors, potential donors, or ...

  9. Disease Control

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4325

    EARLY SEASON AND SEED-BORNE DISEASES  Phytophthora  root and stem rot is the most serious soybean ... disease in Ohio and is present everywhere soybeans are grown. Damage to the crop by  Phytophthora  is most ... drained soils or on soils known to have a history of the disease. Seed of varieties with good partial ...

  10. CFAH Stamps Out Disease at the 2022 Farm Science Review

    https://cfah.osu.edu/news/cfah-stamps-out-disease-2022-farm-science-review

    attendees learn how to Stamp Out Disease. The 2022 Farm Science Review welcomed 114,589 visitors during the ... popular Stamp Out Disease arcade game, CFAH history fill-in, finding the culprit of disease case studies, ... and recognizing pathogens that cause disease. A big thank you to Mike Kauffman and Dr. Scott Kenney ...

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