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  1. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-17

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2011/17

    seeing in most of the flooded fields are not caused by diseases. In fields affected by root rot, dead ...

  2. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2008-21

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2008/21

    and slightly warmer weather has gotten the diseases rolling. Now is the time to scout and prepare ...

  3. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-41

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2010/41

    25  Preserving Corn & Soybean Profits with Agronomy Updates Crawford County Court House, 112 East ...

  4. Vegetable Diseases

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/extension-outreach/vegetable-diseases

    Vegetable pathology web site   Sally Miller   ...

  5. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-15

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2011/15

    farmers across the state.  The website is updated with current agronomic production and crop insurance ... fungus thrives under wet, humid conditions. Yes, high humidity does drive this disease also. The risk ... updates and keep your eyes on your local weather conditions and the scab risk tool to see how things ...

  6. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2013-20

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2013/20

    as possible.  Follow the C.O.R.N. newsletter for continued updates on stink bugs throughout the ...

  7. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2013-17

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2013/17

    counts will be updated weekly on our Agronomic Crops Insects website: http://entomology.osu.edu/ag/.  ...

  8. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2005-32

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2005/32

    soybean aphids or other insect problems, diseases other than soybean rust, or make a late herbicide ...

  9. Lawns Coming Out of Winter

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/news/lawns-coming-out-winter

    by J.W. Rimelsspach > turfdisease.osu.edu ...

  10. Pricing Corn Silage Update (August 2015)

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-24/pricing-corn-silage-update-august-2015

    1. Estimate grain yield using the Thomison (2013) method (see link below) or other approach. 2. On average, in the lower Midwest, you get about 1 ton of corn silage (35% dry matter (DM)) per 7.5 to 8 bushels of corn.  Therefore, if the estimated grain yie ...

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