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Crops Surge Ahead With Spring's 80-degree Temps
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/crops-surge-ahead-springs-80-degree-temps
in moving the forage to the silo also cause yield and quality losses. Mowing, tedding, and raking ... updates as more details are confirmed. If you are interested in any of these programs, you can check out ...
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2025 Small Grain Field Day
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/2025-small-grain-field-day
maximize disease resistance & profitability from Dr. Eric Stockinger & Dr. Clay Sneller. Wheat ... Fertility- Learn about wheat fertility management decisions from Dr. ManbirRakkar. Insects & Diseases ...
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Scout Fruit Trees For Pesky Pests Creeping Out As Temperatures Rise
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/scout-fruit-trees-pesky-pests-creeping-out-temperatures-rise
an important time to get out and inspect your trees for disease and pest issues. Let’s first talk ... an eye out for diseases like fire blight, peach leaf curl and powdery mildew. As you are inspecting ... your fruit trees, it would be a good idea to remove any “mummy fruit” or diseased fruit that are still ...
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Preparing For Pasture Droughts
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/preparing-pasture-droughts
forage for higher producing animals.” Try to avoid mowing pastures during a drought. If you mow fields ... wait to mow you have more vegetation on the surface that helps keep the soil cooler and it holds ...
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Keep An Eye Out For Late Season Crop Pests
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/keep-eye-out-late-season-crop-pests
quality issues and they also vector a bacterial disease called yellow vine decline. Squash bug eggs are ...
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Post-Harvest Sanitation Steps To Help Prevent Diseases, Insects From Overwintering
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/post-harvest-sanitation-steps-help-prevent-diseases-insects-overwintering
management. For farmers and gardeners alike, there are some steps to take to help prevent diseases and insects ... of production, there is always a risk of over wintering diseases and insects on alternative host ... with allowing insects and diseases to over winter, can help you make decisions to mitigate such risks. ...
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EGSA at the Chadwick Spring Plant Sale and Auction Fundraiser
https://entomology.osu.edu/events/egsa-chadwick-spring-plant-sale-and-auction-fundraiser
a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Location Lawn area south of the Nationwide and Ohio Farm Bureau 4-H Center 2201 Fred ...
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Canning Time: What To Know About Preserving Summer Garden Yields
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/canning-time-what-know-about-preserving-summer-garden-yields
well. Remember to use only disease-free, fresh fruit. Do not can tomatoes from dead or frost-killed ...
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Rain Damage to Hay
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with rain in the forecast is mow sooner rather than later and risk rain on the cut forage, or wait for ... a weather break and lose quality as the forage continues to mature? Rain on mowed forage causes ... best-case scenario for rain and mowed forage is a quick rain shower within a few hours or less after mowing ...
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Graduate Faculty Accepting New Students
https://entomology.osu.edu/graduate/graduate-faculty-accepting-new-students
commercial turf (such as golf courses). Research options may include integrated pest/disease management, ... diseases, which are often controlled through the use of pesticides. However, pesticides may be toxic to ... disease control. In our lab we are seeking to understand how to protect pollinators from the pesticides ...