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New Website Layout
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/new-website-layout
You probably noticed the new format of the C.O.R.N. newsletter in our last issue. The College has been updating all websites over the last couple of years for better security and functionality. While the template options were limited, we tried to make the ...
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Host Resistance to soybean diseases – the best return on investment
The first and most economical approach (a.k.a. save money) to manage many of the pathogens that impact soybean in the state of Ohio is to pick varieties that have the right resistance package. If the resistance is effective – then there is no need for an ...
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2015 Northwest Ohio Corn Silage Test
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-northwest-ohio-corn-silage-test
In 2015, 38 corn silage hybrids representing 13 commercial brands were evaluated in a joint trial with Michigan State University (MSU). One Ohio location is combined with Michigan's two southern (Zone 1) silage locations. The Ohio test site was locat ...
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So there is lots to talk about in the weather
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/so-there-lots-talk-about-weather
After a record warm December, colder weather returned to Ohio and surrounding areas for January with temperatures in January running just below normal. The headlines surround a strong El Nino in the Pacific Ocean. This looks to be the strongest on near-te ...
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Select Hybrids with Resistance to Northern Corn Leaf Blight: How does it work?
Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB), caused by the fungus Exserohilum turcicum, continues to increase in prevalence and severity in Ohio and across the corn belt. In 2015, it showed up much earlier than usual in several fields. Weather conditions and current ...
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Seed treatments for watermolds and fungi are essential for Ohio’s poorly drained soils
Much of Ohio’s soybean production ground is on soils with poor to fair drainage, high clay content, and reduced tillage systems. Any one of these factors alone or in combination contributes to the environmental conditions that favor infection of seeds an ...
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Useful Weather Links and Outlook
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/use-full-weather-links-and-outlook
There has been many requests for information on where to find such things as 4 inch soil temperatures, stress degree days, growing degree days etc. The NOAA Midwest Regional Climate Center has a wealth of information at: http://mrcc.isws.illinois.edu/ htt ...
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The Process of Harvesting Miscanthus in Northeast Ohio
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/process-harvesting-miscanthus-northeast-ohio
Even though it is wintertime in Northeast Ohio, there is still plenty of action going on in our county’s agriculture industry. Over the past two weeks, miscanthus harvest has begun in Northeast, Ohio. Early reports are that nearly 350 acres (or almost 1 ...
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Important Wheat Management Decisions
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/important-wheat-management-decisions
Among the questions that we have had to answer thus far this season as we get ready to plant wheat are: 1- What are the real dangers of planting wheat after wheat? 2- Now that we have an excellent group of fungicides, can we get away with planting wheat a ...
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Bacterial Leaf Streak: Another New Corn Disease out West, but not yet in Ohio
Bacterial leaf streak (BLS), a foliar disease of corn caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas vasicola pv. vasculorum, was reported in the US for the first time in Nebraska and has since been found in several other states out west, including Kansas, Color ...