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Northern Ohio Hay Production Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/northern-ohio-hay-production-day
Topics to be covered include Alfalfa stand establishment, fertility/foliar fertilizers, alfalfa varieties, cutting management, weed and pest management, forage quality and marketing, and the use of cover crops and annuals for double cropping forages. The ...
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Reminders about dicamba training
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-02/reminders-about-dicamba-training
Following the problems with off-target movement of the new dicamba formulations, XtendiMax, Engenia, and FeXapan, last summer, the USEPA mandated a number of label changes, and also designated these products as restricted use pesticides. The labels now co ...
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Winter has seen wild swings in the weather
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-03/winter-has-seen-wild-swings-weather
The winter has seen wild swings in the weather and climate from cold to warm to cold. The outlook for February calls for this wild swing pattern to continue with periods of cold and mild along with periods of wet, snow and dry. The end result should be te ...
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Eliminating marestail as a determiner for postemergence soybean herbicide selection
Soybean herbicide systems have evolved back to a fairly high level of complexity to deal with the herbicide resistance we have in various broadleaf weeds. By the time we use a comprehensive mix of burndown and residual herbicides, we tend to be coming bac ...
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Decent Spring Planting Conditions Ahead
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-12/decent-spring-planting-conditions-ahead
A progressive weather pattern will continue over the next 2-3 weeks. This will allow for periods of dry conditions to be mixed with periods of wet conditions. This week should see many dry hours to allow for planting to be hit hard. While a cold and damp ...
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Be Mindful of Honeybees and Other Pollinators During Planting
The winter of 2017-2018 is destined to go down in Ohio beekeeping history as one of the worst on record. In October, the OSU honey bee lab had 50 living colonies, but by the beginning of April, we were down to just 5 survivors. While some of these honey ...
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Warm Weather Continues...High Rainfall Variability
Above normal temperatures will continue for the rest of May. Unlike temperatures, rainfall will be very inconsistent with a tendency to be wetter than normal. Some areas of Ohio will receive flooding rain while other areas will struggle to receive an inch ...
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Diseases of Wheat and Barley and Their Management with Fungicides
It is wet and rainy outside and the forecast calls for more rain throughout this the second week of May (May 14–19). Therefore, growers’ concerns about diseases and the need for fungicides are understandable. However, although most of our common diseases ...
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The Season for Slugs
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-14/season-slugs
Late planting in many areas, the small size of both soybean and corn plants, and damp, cool conditions in some areas all lead to a greater damage potential from slugs. Although all fields should be scouted for slugs, focus on no-till fields or those fiel ...
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Head Scab Update: Week of May 21
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-14/head-scab-update-week-may-21
For those fields of wheat flowering and fields of barley head-out today (May 22), the risk for head scab is moderate in the northern-most counties and in the eastern portion of central Ohio (according to the scab forecasting system at http://www.wheatsca ...