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Field Crops and Forages
https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/field-crops-and-forages/
You see corn, soybean, and wheat fields throughout Ohio. Why, where, when, and how are these crops ... and others planted, harvested, and used? Find out from professionals “in the field” of agriculture, ... and learn about agricultural machinery too! ©2026. ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 29 – Growing Season Overview and Wrap-Up
corn and soybeans were planted across five different planting dates, ranging from as early as March 27 ... (Figure 2). Corn planted at 40,000 seeds/acre showed more lodging and weaker stalks than lower seeding ... In Episode 29, Dr. Laura Lindsey and Dr. Osler Ortez, the soybean and corn Extension Specialists ...
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Ohio corn yields improved without major increases in nitrogen rates per unit of grain produced
The new corn hybrids have improved nitrogen-use efficiency. For more details, read either newsletter ... article: https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-30/nitrogen-rate-optimize-corn ... Dr. Manbir Rakkar and Greg LaBarge published a factsheet entitled “Trends of Corn Yield, Optimal ...
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Soil Health Testing
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0206
(agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-07/haney-test-soil-health) Ohio Soil Health Card (ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/sag-1) Physical Soil Health ... ANR-0206 Agriculture and Natural Resources 11/07/2025 Oliver Hoffman, Graduate Student; College of ... reduces soil erosion (Soil Health Institute, 2021), and supports long-term soil productivity and farm ...
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November 2025 4-H Newsletter is Available
https://guernsey.osu.edu/node/1469
access the newsletter! ...
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Producers Should Plan Their Final Grazing Based On Conditions
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/producers-should-plan-their-final-grazing-based-conditions
have passed the peak of the late summer/early fall growth period and are slowing down their vegetative ... plant to store energy in preparation for the winter dormancy period. The question of when to end the ... dormancy. This stored energy will be important to initiate regrowth next spring. If the plant is not given ...
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Fall Herbicide Application May Be Necessary Post-Harvest
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-herbicide-application-may-be-necessary-post-harvest
best done when you are able to take a few moments and walk out into the field and get an up-close look ... leaf are likely to be found as large, mature plants with seeds maturing or already being dispersed. ... curly dock and Canada thistle are commonly seen, especially in soybean fields. The weeds that require ...
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New Ohio Mesonet expands weather data access, boosts agricultural resilience
northwest, northeast and southeast — radar and satellite tools often scan too high or too far to detect what ... research-grade weather stations aimed at closing those gaps. Built in collaboration with CFAES, the Ohio Soybean ... Ohio Soybean Council sees the Mesonet as a critical tool for improving daily and seasonal ...
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2025 Ohio Soybean Performance Trials: Yield Results For All Trial Locations
selecting the best varieties for their unique production system. Soybean yield varied among the six trial ... Soybean yield range and average yield at each trial location for the early-maturity and late-maturity ... https://resources.ipmcenters.org/resource.cfm?rid=45263&vid=30383 soybean production ...
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Chemical Soil Health
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0204
plants can take up nutrients to the long-term sustainability of farm productivity. For Ohio farmers and ... essential for crop production measure of plant-available, micronutrient concentrations (e.g., Mehlich-3 Fe, ... State University Healthy soil is the foundation of productive and resilient farms, and soil chemistry ...