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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2004 Archive

  • July 6, 2004 - July 12, 2004
    Editor:
    Steve Prochaska

    In This Issue:

    • Wheat Harvest Update: Grain Quality And Scab Levels
    • Wheat Variety Resistance To Fusarium Head Scab
    • Pollination Well Ahead of Normal in Many Corn Fields
    • Pop-up Fertilizers
    • Gearing Up for Wheat This Fall
  • June 29, 2004 - July 5, 2004
    Editor:
    Steve Prochaska

    In This Issue:

    • Wheat Harvest Progressing - Grain Quality Issues
    • Septoria Brown Spot Is Prevalent in Many Soybean Fields
    • Sclerotinia Update
    • Rootworm Larval Feeding Evident in Some Fields
    • Tissue Testing for Nutrient Management
    • Not Too Late to Doublecrop Soybeans After Wheat
    • Will Poor Root Development Impact Corn Yield Potential in 2004?
  • June 22, 2004 - June 28, 2004
    Editor:
    Greg LaBarge

    In This Issue:

    • Ear Formation Well Underway In Early Planted Corn
    • Use Appropriate Herbicide Rates Based On Weed Sizes
    • Wheat Harvest And Head Scab Issues
    • Saving Wheat Seed For Planting In The Fall
    • Nutrient Management for Forage Production
    • Later Season N Applications for Corn
    • Soybean Aphid Update
    • Phytophthora sojae Is Impacting Soybean Stands
  • June 15, 2004 - June 22, 2004
    Editor:
    Greg La Barge

    In This Issue:

    • What is Clipping Heads in Wheat?
    • Armyworms – When Will They Begin To March
    • European Corn Borer – Will They Be A Problem
    • Potato Leafhopper (PLH) On Alfalfa
    • Southwestern Corn Borer Trapping
    • Watch Out For The "Rootless Corn Syndrome"
    • Corn Seedling Root Rots
    • Wheat Disease Update: Harvest As Soon As Possible!
    • Foliar Fertilizers on Soybeans
    • Opportunities to Learn About Soybean Rust
    • OSU Weed Science Field Day
    • Harvest Aids For Wheat
    • Preparing Bins for Wheat Harvest
  • June 8, 2004 - June 15, 2004
    Editor:
    Greg La Barge

    In This Issue:

    • What Soybean Maturity Should I Plant in June?
    • Weed Control In Large Corn
    • Slugs
    • Soybean Aphid
    • With All The Rain Do I Need Additional Sidedress N?
    • Update On Wheat Head Scab Development
  • June 1, 2004 - June 8, 2004
    Editor:
    Greg La Barge

    In This Issue:

    • The Stand Was There …. Then It Was Gone
    • Wheat Head Scab Showing Up In Southern Ohio.
    • Insect Update
    • Armyworms – A Few Here And There
    • Staging Vegetative Growth In Corn And Estimating Leaf Development Based On Heat Unit Accumulation
    • Hail Damage In Corn Often Results In Tied Leaf Whorls
    • Late Planted Crops And Soil Fertility Levels
  • May 25, 2004 - June 2, 2004
    Editor:
    Tammy Dobbels

    In This Issue:

    • Insect Update in Corn
    • Denitrification of Applied Nitrogen and Sidedressing Considerations
    • Yellow Corn, Should I Be Concerned?
    • Flooding & Ponding Impacts On Corn Stands
    • Hail Injury To Corn Should Be Limited
    • Seedcorn Maggots in Corn & Soybeans
    • Slug Activity
    • Soybean Aphid Update
    • Fungicide Applications On Wheat: Timing Restrictions
    • Wheat Scab Risk High In North Central Ohio
    • Armyworms in Wheat
    • Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
    • A Few Weed Management Items
    • What Is That Tall, Stinking, White - Flowering Weed?
  • May 18, 2004 - May 24, 2004
    Editor:
    Tammy Dobbels

    In This Issue:

    • The Yellow Weed Returns!
    • Timing of Postemergence Herbicides in Corn
    • Common Lambsquarters Control, No-Tillage Roundup Ready Soybeans
    • Sidedressing Corn -What should my rate be? Should I inject or dribble? Do I need an N stabilizer?
    • Current Risk Of Head Scab In Ohio
    • Powdery Mildew On Wheat, Northwest Ohio
    • Soybean Stand Assessment
    • Scout for Armyworm Now
    • Cutworm Moths Continue to Fly
    • Alfalfa Harvest Underway
    • Corn Replanting Considerations
  • May 11, 2004 - May 18, 2004
    Editor:
    Tammy Dobbels

    In This Issue:

    • Bean Leaf Beetle (BLB) Emerging
    • Applying Preemergence Herbicides To Emerged Corn
    • Heading in Southern OH, What is The Risk Of Head Scab
    • Where are Micronutrient Deficiencies Most Likely to Occur?
    • Check Corn Fields For Emergence Problems
    • New Requirements On Labels, Selection of Nozzles For Drift
    • Purple Corn, What Is Going On?
  • May 3, 2004 - May 11, 2004
    Editor:
    Greg La Barge

    In This Issue:

    • Slug Update
    • Early Season Bean Leaf Beetle
    • Increase in Black Cutworm Moth Catch
    • Powdery Mildew Increasing In Fields Of Susceptible Varieties
    • Estimating N Losses from Burning of Corn Residue
    • Early Corn Plantings and Heat Unit Requirements for Emergence
    • Burndown Situations Get Tougher
    • Management That Increases Soybean Yield
    • Will Low Temperatures Injure Early Planted Corn Fields?

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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.