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Dr. Tyler Carr
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/dr-tyler-carr
school years. Exciting current research Stay tuned for more updates, but current research includes ... screening turfgrass cultivars for reduced input requirements from fertilizer, water, and mowing. Rough ... in sports turf and the turfgrass management industry. After working in the sports turf industry as an ...
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Veggies & More Tour
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/veggies-more-tour-0
production, and more. Bring a lawn chair for seating and a notepad. Don’t forget your weeds, disease, and ...
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Southwest Ohio Corn Growers & Fayette County Agronomy Field Day: Tuesday, August 15th, 2023
the National and Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers will give updates on state and national activities the ...
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Manure Science Review Coming Thursday August 3rd
updates on the H2Ohio program from Terry Mescher, H2Ohio Program Director. Mike Cook from Innovative Ag ...
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Battle for the Belt: Episode 16
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-20/battle-belt-episode-16
State. Her research focuses on the impact of planting dates on soybean and corn seedling diseases. The ... towards the end of the summer. Battle For the Belt Location Updates We have officially finished planting! ... will be reaching R1 in the next week or so. The R1 stage is an ideal time to be scouting for disease ...
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Smoke from Wildfires Affecting Ohio Agriculture? Or Some Other Stressors?
symptoms should go away with time. 4. Diseases. We will expand on diseases in an upcoming article. However, ... there have been several disease issues noted within Ohio. Many plants have been collected and sent to ...
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Anu Neththasinghe Appuhamilage
https://hcs.osu.edu/our-people/anu-neththasinghe-appuhamilage
content in planting soybeans. In the end, my study will update the current recommendations related to ...
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How could the haze of wildfires affect crop growth?
pose favorable conditions for disease development depending on how much haze and for how long. Some ... provide additional updates. References: Knapp and Fay (1997) in Basra and Basra, Mech. of Env. Stress ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update #10 – Trap Counts for CEW, WBC, and ECB (IA & NY)
pests cause corn stalk disease, stalk breakage, and ear drop which reduces corn yield. ECB overwinter in ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update #11 – Time to Scout for WBC!
The Ohio Lep Network is continuing to monitor moth pests across Ohio. As we enter our eleventh week of reporting, we continue population reports on Western bean cutworm (WBC), corn earworm (CEW), and both variations of European corn borer (ECB- IA & N ...