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  1. Stay Vigilant for Red Crown Rot of Soybean

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-28/stay-vigilant-red-crown-rot-soybean

    Red crown rot (RCR) is a soybean disease caused by the soilborne fungus Calonectria ilicicola that ... RCR can be easily confused with other soybean diseases that cause similar foliar symptoms. RCR can be ... misidentified as sudden death syndrome (SDS) or brown stem rot (BSR) as all three diseases can cause yellowing ...

  2. Ask the Experts pressing farm questions at Farm Science Review

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ask-the-experts-pressing-farm-questions-farm-science-review

    + Economics = Agronomics. What comes first in the Equation? U.S.D.A Farm Bill Update Ask the Experts sessions ...

  3. Battle for the Belt: Episode 23

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-27/battle-belt-episode-23

    Battle For the Belt Location Updates Corn at the Wooster location has the greatest plant height ... caused more differences. Disease has been more prevalent in planting date one and two than in planting ... later planting dates. Planting date five is close to the stage for disease rating as well. Soybeans have ...

  4. Battle for the Belt: Episode 21

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-25/battle-belt-episode-21

    for tar spot in corn. Tar spot is a relatively new disease to the state of Ohio, but it can be ... (Figure 1). To calculate the disease incidence, count the number of plants showing signs of tar spot ... Engineering as he gives a tech corner update on the use of time lapse video in the Battle for the Belt study. ...

  5. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Karl Kisner

    https://hcs.osu.edu/news/alumni-karl-kisner

    Market, but we also sell products into Turf & Ornamental, Public Health, Animal Health and Vegetation ... to create many connections so that upon graduation I had a job already lined up to be a Turf ... and business side of the industry is like + some advice for students considering studying turf: When did you ...

  6. Regional Updates: September 5 – 11, 2023

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-31/regional-updates-september-5-%E2%80%93-11-2023

    Check out what OSU Extension Educators and Specialists are observing in fields across the state. Common observations this past week include waterhemp and giant ragweed escapes, as well as tar spot becoming more prevalent in corn. Main field activities inc ...

  7. Faculty- Animal Concentration Areas

    https://ansci.osu.edu/http%3A/ansci.osu.edu/research/faculty-animal-concentration-areas

    r esende.2@osu.edu Swine Infectious Diseases; Swine Production, Management & Welfare; Food Animal Health Jessica ... Disease Institute, OSU Environmental Science Graduate Program, and OSU Interdisciplinary Graduate Program ... Associate Professor – 330-263-3945 bielke.1@osu.edu Poultry gastrointestinal health, Poultry diseases, Poultry ante ...

  8. Lep Monitoring Network Update #16 – WBC Numbers Continue to Decrease

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-28/lep-monitoring-network-update-16-%E2%80%93-wbc-numbers-continue-decrease

    provide an update on Western bean cutworm (WBC), corn earworm (CEW), and both variations of European corn ... replaced with fall armyworm (FAW) and we hope to provide an update for FAW starting next week. For more ...

  9. Farm Science Review Agronomy College

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/farm-science-review-agronomy-college-1

    register. Soybean Disease and SCN with Dr. Horacio Lopez-Nicora, The Ohio State University Corn disease and ...

  10. Continue to Scout for Corn Foliar Diseases

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-26/continue-scout-corn-foliar-diseases

    A dry early June delayed disease progression in corn, but we have received reports of gray leaf ... diseases. Scouting efforts should also focus on continuous-corn, no-till fields, since fungal pathogens ... causing disease can overwinter on crop residue. When walking fields, keep an eye out for these foliar ...

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