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Fungicide Applications Depend on Soybean Growth Stages and Presence of Disease
applications on soybean in Ohio. There are several factors that I have found in the past that can influence ... spot. Sclerotinia is not in every field in Ohio; we are targeting historic fields that were planted with ...
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Fungicide Options for Soybeans
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-18/fungicide-options-soybeans
2015. Here are a few guidelines, results from our studies in Ohio that point to the best return on ... trials in northeast Ohio. If you are also going after weed escapes, this may also be a tool to consider. ...
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Diplodia Ear Rot
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-30/diplodia-ear-rot
Diplodia ear rot. This is one of the most common ear diseases of corn in Ohio. It is caused by two species ...
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Mild winter, Pathogen Survival, and Early Disease Development
fields across the state. This is not uncommon, but the fact that these diseases are already being ...
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Five Tips to Reduce Spray Drift
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/five-tips-reduce-spray-drift
Spray drift accounts for about half of all non-compliance cases investigated by the Ohio Department of ...
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Make Hay When the Sun Shines…What Sun?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/make-hay-when-sun-shines%E2%80%A6what-sun
development and growth of our forage crops, in central Ohio forage grasses are entering or already well into ...
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Corn Flea Beetle and Stewart's Leaf Blight Prediction
February. This winter we find that all areas of the state have indexes less than 90 suggesting that the risk ...
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Ohio Legislature is Set to Reconsider CAUV Bill
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/blog/wed-02082017-530pm/ohio-legislature-set-reconsider-cauv-bill
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Soil Sampling in the Spring vs. Fall
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-31/soil-sampling-spring-vs-fall
to be lowest in the fall. To see how this compared with Ohio soils, we conducted a small study to ...
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Cressleaf Groundsel- The Ubiquitous Yellow Weed
Cressleaf groundsel has been abundant throughout parts of Ohio for a while, but every year a few ... Ohio, it is unlikely that animals will consume significant quantities of the S. glabellus because of the ...