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C.O.R.N. Newsletter: 2022-16

Crop Observation and Recommendation Network

C.O.R.N. Newsletter is a summary of crop observations, related information, and appropriate recommendations for Ohio crop producers and industry. C.O.R.N. Newsletter is produced by the Ohio State University Extension Agronomy Team, state specialists at The Ohio State University and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). C.O.R.N. Newsletter questions are directed to Extension and OARDC state specialists and associates at Ohio State.

  1. Author(s): Laura Lindsey

    According to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, 36% of soybean acreage in Ohio was planted by May 22. As soybean planting continues into June, consider row

  2. Author(s): Osler Ortez

    Normally, we refer to the first half of May as a safe planting window to explore a longer growing season. Sure, weather permitting. Over May, several regions in Ohio have received

  3. Author(s): Horacio Lopez-Nicora

    Soybean cyst nematode (SCN) is silently gaining territory in Ohio as SCN numbers are rising.

  4. Author(s): Nick Eckel

    Join OSU Extension for an Agronomic field day on June 23 at the Northwest Agricultural Research Station in Wood County.

  5. Author(s): Kelley Tilmon, Andy Michel

    Cool, wet conditions have been the perfect weather to favor slug populations.  Slugs are

  6. Author(s): Pierce Paul

    Due largely to rainfall, high relative humidity, and warmer temperatures over the last several days, the risk for head scab is now moderate across most of the state of Ohio, and high

  7. Author(s): Aaron Wilson

     

  8. Author(s): Barry Ward

    Higher input costs and higher crop prices have been the theme for the last several months. Higher production costs in 2021 gave way to even higher costs for the 2022 production year.

  9. Author(s): Greg LaBarge, CPAg/CCA

    High prices for nitrogen fertilizer has every farmer looking closer at their N program. If your farm works with manure, the Pre-Sidedress Nitrogen Test (PSNT)