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Is It Too Early to Apply Nitrogen to Wheat?----Yes
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/it-too-early-apply-nitrogen-wheat-yes
With melted snow and warmer weather in the forecast, is it time to apply nitrogen to wheat? The short answer. Wait until green-up to apply N to wheat. The long answer. Wheat does not require large amounts of N until stem elongation/jointing (Feekes Growth ...
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Water Quality Wednesdays Continue March 3rd
Water quality concerns continue to be at the forefront of environmental-impact discussions across many industries. Since agriculture occupies much of the land area in Ohio, adapting farming operations to include “best management practices” has been an are ...
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Projected Returns for 2021- Increasing Fertilizer Prices May Force Tough Decisions
The profit margin outlook for corn, soybeans and wheat is relatively positive as planting season approaches. Prices of all three of our main commodity crops have moved higher since last summer and forward prices for this fall are currently at levels high ...
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Gearing Up for Spring
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/gearing-spring
The current weather outlook for early spring planting season is starting to sound like a broken record of the last few years – a wetter pattern than normal for Ohio and the Great Lakes region. Along with a warmer than average pattern. So, it is more impor ...
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2021-05
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05
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Still Time to Frost Seed Red Clover
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/still-time-frost-seed-red-clover
We are at the point of the winter that daily average temperatures are rising and the days are getting noticeably longer. This freezing and thawing over the next few weeks is what gives frost seeding a great chance to work. Frost seeding is a very low cost ...
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Spring Planting Outlook
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/spring-planting-outlook
After a dry start to winter, the weather pattern has gotten more active. Even though the La Nina pattern in the Pacfiic Ocean is weakening the effect will likely continue through spring. This favors a normal to wetter than normal pattern for Ohio. The wes ...
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Taylor Dill
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/taylor-dill
Taylor Dill Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources ...
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How (and why) CFAES faculty should apply for the Food Systems Leadership Institute
If you’re a faculty member in CFAES and are thinking about applying for the national Food Systems Leadership Institute (FSLI), Sheryl Barringer has some advice for you. “Do it!” Barringer, who is professor and chair of the CFAES Department of Food Scie ...
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Vomitoxin in Corn Grain Bins
Mark Badertscher, OSU Extension, Hardin County ANR Educator; with information from Pierce Paul, OSU Extension, Corn & Wheat Disease Specialist and Dee Jepsen, OSU Extension, Associate Professor and State Agricultural Safety Leader. Currently there is ...