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OSU South Centers Hops Field Day
https://greene.osu.edu/events/osu-south-centers-hops-field-day
This is a comprehensive tour hosted by OSU's Brad Bergefurd. Registration is required by June 13, 2017. Cost is 25.00 per person or 40.00 per family (up to 3 members). More information can be found here. ...
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Crop Walk: Wheat Disease (Champaign Co)
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/wheat-disease-walk
Join Dr. Pierce Paul as he identifies late season wheat diseases and discusses management strategies. This event will take place in a wheat field in Champaign County to be identified the week before. Leave you name and contact information with the Champai ...
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More on killing corn in a replant situation
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-14/more-killing-corn-replant-situation
An article in last week’s C.O.R.N. covered in brief the options for killing a first corn stand to make room for a replant, and referenced an article from the University of Illinois. We received a number of questions and comments after that relative to th ...
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Scab Risk Continues to be Low but Don’t Forget about Foliar Diseases
Wheat is now flowering in parts of northern Ohio and will continue to flower over the next weeks of so. According to the FHB forecasting system (http://www.wheatscab.psu.edu/), the risk for scab is low in central and northern Ohio for fields flowering at ...
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Will Planting Delays Require Switching Corn Hybrid Maturities?
According to the USDA/NASS (https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ohio/Publications/Crop_Progress_&_Condition/2017/cw2117oh.pdf), for the week ending May 21, corn was 73 percent planted, which was 24 percent ahead of last year and the same as ...
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Delayed planting effects on corn yield: A “historical” perspective
According to the USDA/NASS (https://www.nass.usda.gov/Statistics_by_State/Ohio/Publications/Crop_Progress_&_Condition/2017/cw2117oh.pdf), for the week ending May 21, corn was 73 percent planted, which was 24 percent ahead of last year and the same as ...
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2017-14
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-14
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Slugs can’t spring, but late spring is the time to watch for them
As planting wraps up, a reminder is in order about possible slug problems in no-till crops, especially in fields with a history of slug damage. Although we do not know how numerous slugs are in fields, we do know that most crops are being planted later t ...
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Did You Miss That Hay-Making Window?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-14/did-you-miss-hay-making-window
Hats off to those who got their first cutting made during the nice weather earlier, but some of us missed it! Now we have more rain in the forecast about every three days and very wet soils from the heavy rains this past weekend across much of Ohio. While ...
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How You Can Help the Sun Make Hay When It Shines!
Editor’s note: Most of this article is adapted with permission from an article published in Farm and Dairy on 2 nd June 2010, available at http://www.farmanddairy.com/top-stories/make-hay-when-sun-shines-but-take-steps-in-case-weather-wont-cooperate/15050 ...