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  1. Crop Scouting Update

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/crop-scouting-update

    As the growing season moves along so do the potential pests and diseases of our various crops. ... disease pressure which allows for more efficient and tailored control options. Agronomic Crops In hay ... identified by long brown lesions on the leaves. This fungal disease poses the most risk during wet years and ...

  2. New Dietary Guidelines for 2020-2025

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/new-dietary-guidelines-2020-2025

    The Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services update the Dietary Guidelines for ... Americans every five years, and the latest guidelines were recently released. Updated dietary guidance has ... diet-related chronic diseases, about 74 percent of adults are overweight or obese, and about 40 percent of ...

  3. Rain Damage to Hay

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/rain-damage-hay

    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 ...

  4. Fly Control for Livestock Operations

    https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/fly-control-livestock-operations

    can be dramatically reduced.  Fly control is important because flies can transmit diseases and cause ...

  5. Warm Weather Means Warm Season Grasses

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/warm-weather-means-warm-season-grasses

    sudex can be chopped for silage or mowed and baled for haylage. When mowing, use a mower-conditioner, if ...

  6. Palmer Amaranth Concerns

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/palmer-amaranth-concerns

    may be to destroy the field by mowing and then tillage or by mowing followed by an application of ...

  7. Fall Hay Harvest, Weed Control, and Agritourism

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-hay-harvest-weed-control-and-agritourism

    late mowing than heavy clay soils. Chemical Weed Control Sometimes, the weeds in our pastures or ... applications are most effective in the spring during rapid growth. Grazing and/or mowing when weeds are just in ... management (chemical application, mowing, and possible re-seeding, etc.) versus the estimated yield losses or ...

  8. Japanese Beetles- Little Beetles with Big Appetites

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/japanese-beetles-little-beetles-big-appetites

    form of Japanese beetles are known for the damage they cause by feeding on the roots of turf grasses, ... damage to the plant, and increasing the risk of fungal diseases. Their emergence during mid-summer can ...

  9. Corn Smut

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-smut

    filled with spores.  As terrible as this disease looks, especially when on the ears, I was surprised to ... pose a threat to livestock as other fungi are known to do. This disease mainly affects sweetcorn ... disease’s defining characteristic, and are actually the remaining portions of the corn vasculature. The ...

  10. Plant Pathology’s Kanyagha Fight against Bacterial Wilt a Final Milestone in Long-Term CFAES Program in East Africa

    https://ipa.osu.edu/home/slides/plant-pathology%E2%80%99s-kanyagha-fight-against-bacterial-wilt-final-milestone-long-term-cfaes

    disease caused by soilborne bacterium Ralstonia spp has emerged as one the biggest recent agricultural ... alternative to chemical fumigation) to reduce bacterial wilt disease incidence and will be an important tool ... misinformed plant disease management approaches that farmers use is in the control of tomato bacterial wilt, ...

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