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Spring is in full swing
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-06/spring-full-swing
northern and northwest Ohio and normal in southern Ohio. Expect no changes to slight wetting in the coming ...
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Improving Yields through Fertility Agronomy Day
and On‐farm research results. Guest speakers include Dr. Steve Culman, OSU Extension State Fertility ...
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2015 Conservation Tillage Conference, CCAs and continuing education
is one of the best crop production conferences in Ohio. The program this year will be held March 3rd ... and 4th, in Ada Ohio on the Ohio Northern University campus. Certified Crop Advisers can attend the ...
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Nutrient Value of Wheat Straw
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/nutrient-value-wheat-straw
3 pounds of P2O5, and 20 pounds of K2O. Michigan State University reports similar numbers for a ton of ...
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Ear development impacted by drought conditions
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/ear-development-impacted-drought-conditions
Drought and heat adversely affected ear and kernel formation in many Ohio corn fields this year. ...
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BLUE MOLD IN TOBACCO
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-27/blue-mold-tobacco
Kentucky side of the Ohio River. It was first reported in Lewis County on Friday (Aug. 15) but was not ... Lewis County KY issue. More than likely we can expect that spores have spread throughout Southern Ohio ...
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Senate Bill One Meeting in Putnam County
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-30/senate-bill-one-meeting-putnam-county
Ottawa, Ohio 45875. For more info contact the Putnam SWCD office at 419-523-5159. There is no cost to ...
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Forage Planting Dates
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-13/forage-planting-dates
In the Ohio Agronomy Guide, I recommend that forages be planted by the first of May. But isn’t ... been a difficult task in much of Ohio this year, although we have had a few windows of opportunity. It ... is unlikely any planting will be feasible in much of Ohio this week because of the wet soil ...
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Most farmers willing to take steps to protect water, says study done near lake Erie
Most farmers in northwest Ohio’s Maumee River watershed, Lake Erie’s largest tributary, are ...
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Adjusting No-till Burndown Programs for Later Planting
been opportunities to apply burndown herbicides in much of the state over the past several weeks, and ... probably not in a true “late planting situation” yet, but some of the state is now wet and not that warm, ...