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  • April 4, 2006 - April 11, 2006
    Editor:
    Steve Prochaska

    In This Issue:

    • What Should Be Planted First – Corn or Soybeans?
    • Changes in Cruiser Label
    • Spring Residual and Burndown Treatments in No-Till Soybeans
    • Tips for Planter Maintenance to Improve Stand Establishment in Corn
    • The Organic Certification Process for Crops
  • March 19, 2007 - April 3, 2007
    Editor:
    Harold Watters

    In This Issue:

    • March Wheat Crop Update
    • Getting Your Corn Crop Off to a Good Start
    • Soybean Insecticide Seed Treatments
    • Setting Up the Sprayer to Apply 28%
  • March 16, 2009 - March 31, 2009
    Editor:
    Harold Watters

    In This Issue:

    • Nitrogen Recommendations for Wheat
    • Potential for Nitrogen Loss on Wheat in Saturated Soils of Northern Ohio
    • Insect Management Issues on Corn and Soybean for the Coming Spring
    • Weeds in non-GMO soybeans – the good news, the bad news, and the really bad news
    • Supplemental Label for Headline® Fungicide for “Plant Health”: Does this work in Ohio?
    • Pesticides Work Only If They Are Applied Properly
    • 2008 On-Farm Research Results Now Available On-line
  • March 21, 2011 - April 1, 2011
    Editor:
    John Yost

    In This Issue:

    • Plant Population Trends for Corn in Ohio
    • New Insecticides Labeled on Field Crops
    • Western Bean Cutworm Myth #1: We know the reason why Western Bean Cutworm has expanded across the Eastern Great Lakes
    • Nitrogen Recommendations for Wheat
    • NOAA Weather Outlook
    • West Ohio Wheat Production Workshop
  • March 26, 2013 - April 1, 2013
    Editor:
    Steve Prochaska

    In This Issue:

    • Now is the Time to Fine Tune Your Sprayer
    • Here is an Easy Way to Calibrate your Sprayer
    • Asiatic Garden Beetle
    • Protecting Bees during Spring Planting
    • Cold Extended Weather Forecast
    • Ohio No-Till Field Day
  • March 23, 2010 - April 6, 2010
    Editor:
    Harold Watters

    In This Issue:

    • Weather now to mid-April
    • Weed Control Guide reminder
    • Pesticide Applicator License Clarification for Treating Seed
    • PAT Recertification Events for Late March
  • March 17, 2004 - March 31, 2004
    Editor:
    Greg La Barge

    In This Issue:

    • Late Winter Wheat Condition
    • Assessing Wheat Stands In Late Winter
    • Dr Robert Mullen Joins The Team
    • Ohio Forage and Grassland Council Annual Meeting
  • March 22, 2005 - April 4, 2005
    Editor:
    Steve Prochaska

    In This Issue:

    • Guidelines for Wheat Herbicides
    • Planter Maintenance and Stand Establishment in Corn
    • Early Burndown Herbicides
    • What Makes a Spray Fine , Very Fine or Not Fine?
    • Soybean Rust Update for March 21
  • March 20, 2012 - April 2, 2012
    Editor:
    Steve Prochaska

    In This Issue:

    • Nitrogen Considerations for 2012 Wheat
    • Alfalfa Weevil and Need to Scout Earlier
    • Black Cutworm and Weed Control
    • Soil Insecticides and Transgenic Crops, NOT
    • Is It a Dream? Soybeans in Ohio – 5 Million Acres All Yielding More Than 50 bu/A in 2012
    • Wheat Vernalization and Crop Update
    • Ag Nutrient and Water Quality Report Released
    • The Warm Spring Will Continue.
  • March 20, 2006 - April 4, 2006
    Editor:
    Harold Watters

    In This Issue:

    • Wheat Assessment and Considerations
    • Nitrogen Recommendations for Wheat
    • Spring Applications of Manure and Inorganic Fertilizer to Cool Season Grasses
    • Assessing Potential Differences Among Hybrids for Ethanol Production
    • Transgenic Corn Acreage Across the U.S. and Ohio
    • Managing Stored Grain as Warmer Weather Approaches
    • Working Around Stored Grain Can Be Dangerous
    • Control of Annual Ryegrass as a Cover Crop (Adopted from Mike Plumer, University of Illinois)
    • Strategies for Managing Marestail, Giant Ragweed, and Lambsquarters in Roundup Ready Soybeans
    • Evolving Lambsquarters and Giant Ragweed Control Problems – What’s the Cause?

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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.