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  1. Agronomy Newsletter Worth Millions to Ohio Farmers

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/agronomy-newsletter-worth-millions-ohio-farmers

    rates. The survey represented 2.57 million acres of corn, soybeans, wheat and alfalfa- 30 percent of ... in reduced pesticide and herbicide costs and increased crop production with the help of C.O.R.N ... information. Team members conducted a survey in 2001 to determine the overall economic impact C.O.R.N. has on ...

  2. Crop Production Information Means Big Savings for Ohio Farmers

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    http://agcrops.osu.edu. Team members conducted an online survey in the fall of 2007 to gauge the newsletter's value ... profits-- to the tune of nearly $10 million, according to a recent OSU Extension survey.   The newsletter ... into $341,000 per farm. Over 70 percent of those surveyed reported an increase in yield or reduction in ...

  3. Soybean School New Addition to 2010 Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference

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    December 17, 2009 ADA, Ohio – An in-depth track on the ins and outs of soybean production – from ... event will be held Feb. 25-26 at the McIntosh Center of Ohio Northern University in Ada. Sponsors ... specialists in the field of soybean production presenting topics on weed and disease management, boosting ...

  4. A Little Something for Everyone in Ag at Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference

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    agriculture. A highlight of the Feb. 26 sessions is Soybean School, a new program covering all aspects of ... Tillage and Technology Conference in February. The conference will be held Feb. 25-26 at the McIntosh ... Center of Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio. The event is sponsored by OSU Extension, the Ohio ...

  5. Slugs May Be Abundant This Year

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    is planted in the field, whether it's corn, soybeans or alfalfa. Slug feeding can cause ... significant reductions in corn yields and total stand loss in soybeans. Hammond recommends farmers begin ... finding a lot of slugs in fields and those just carried through winter to lay eggs," said Ron ...

  6. Take Steps For Crop Success During Soybean Planting

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    especially in poorly drained fields. "The majority of crop fields in Ohio are on poorly drained soils ... pathogens," said Dorrance. • Plant corn in fields with high soybean cyst nematode (SCN) populations. ... "Based on Ohio State research surveys, just about every field in Ohio has some level of SCN," said ...

  7. Land Values Survey Aids in Farm Financial Management

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    corn and 35 bushels per acre of soybeans. Land in southwest and northeast Ohio was valued higher than ... corn and 46 bushels per acre of soybeans; and poor cropland averaged $2,759 at 116 bushels per acre of ... average of 4.5 percent this year, according to an Ohio State University agricultural economics survey ...

  8. Corn Rootworm Populations Decreasing in Ohio

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    January 8, 2002 COLUMBUS, Ohio- Populations of western corn rootworm beetles in Ohio soybean ... soybean fields have been decreasing every year since the surveys began in 1998. With these beetles, yield ... have, in recent years, begun laying eggs in soybean fields which hatch into larvae and feed on corn that ...

  9. Cold Snap Raises Concerns Over Corn Crop

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    downplay the impact of low-temperature injury in corn because the growing point is at or below the soil ... producers to the fields. With over 70 percent of the corn already planted in many areas and the remainder ... snow has Ohio corn growers questioning the fate of their newly planted crop. But Ohio State University ...

  10. Hot, Dry Weather Among Factors Contributing to Uneven Corn Emergence

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    “This may have been exacerbated by the early planting some growers did in the first week of April. Corn ... Limited rotations without wheat or forage and in some cases multiple-year soybeans now followed by corn ... . Organic matter of soils in some areas of the fields was less than 2 percent with a corresponding low CEC, ...

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