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  1. 2025 eFields Report Available!

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-04/2025-efields-report-available

    counties. Research topics include nutrient management, disease management in both corn and soybeans ... Now that we are a few weeks into 2026, let’s look back to review the past growing season. The 2025 ... practices throughout the growing season. These challenges can be seen as themes throughout the trial ...

  2. Spring

    https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/spring-2026/seasonal-tasks/spring

    branches as soon as you see them, regardless of season, since they can attract insects and disease. Ants in ... they can set buds for next year’s spring, floral display.  Remove dead, diseased, and damaged (DDD) ... Mum’s the Word: (continued from fall newsletter) After planting and winterizing your mums last ...

  3. Preserve It Fresh, Preserve It Safe!

    https://fulton.osu.edu/news/preserve-it-fresh-preserve-it-safe

    Fresh, Preserve It Safe newsletter. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned food preserver, this ... newsletter can help you preserve with confidence! Subscribe to the Newsletter! March/April 2026 Newsletter ...

  4. March 4-H Newsletter

    https://putnam.osu.edu/news/march-4-h-newsletter

    Click  here  to view the March Newsletter ...

  5. Weather whiplash raises financial risk for Ohio farmers

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/whiplash

    We had both types of examples in 2025.” Extremes within a single season May 2025 was 2 to 6 degrees ... — for example, planting, pollination and harvest — can make or break a season.” Late-season drying is ... especially concerning for corn and soybean producers because August moisture is critical for grain fill. Even ...

  6. March 2026 Ag Newsletter Now Available Online

    https://guernsey.osu.edu/news/march-2026-ag-newsletter-now-available-online

    The March 2026 Guernsey County OSU Extension Agriculture Newsletter is now available. Click here ...

  7. Squash Vine Borer Damage and Management: What to Look for and When to Act

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0106

    can look similar to plant diseases in cucurbits, such as bacterial wilt or cucurbit yellow vine ... infested vines, can further limit carryover into the following season. Tilling fields at the end of the ... season can expose and kill overwintering pupae. Planting dates can also influence risk. In some systems, ...

  8. Drought Continues but Some Relief is in the Forecast

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-05/drought-continues-some-relief-forecast

    Meteorological winter has come to a close as we transition now to spring in the Ohio Valley. ... half of what is expected over this three-month period. Thus, the latest U.S. Drought Monitor Report ... week. Highs will likely push into the mid-60s to mid-70s for many areas of Ohio on Friday and Saturday, ...

  9. Dairy Dollars: Feed Prices, Nutrient Costs, and Milk Income

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-28-issue-1/dairy-dollars-feed-prices-nutrient-costs-and-milk

    countries. This may drive inconsistent soybean prices for Ohio dairy farmers. Corn products demonstrated ... corn production from the recent harvest season. Due to the increased corn yield in 2025, corn futures ... Figure 1. Percent change in the market costs of corn (top graph) and soybean (bottom graph) feedstuffs ...

  10. Growing Urban Ag. Newsletter

    https://urban-extension.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/urban-ohio-resources/ohio-urban-agriculture-resource-hub/urban-ag-blogs/growing-urban-ag-newsletter

    Growing Urban Ag.  Newsletter This newsletter contains the latest research updates and resources ... and the Urban Food Innovations team led by  Dr. Fernanda Krupek, this newsletter will aim to provide ... timely and concise news and updates.  In the first issue of  Growing Urban Ag.  read below what the Ohio ...

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