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  1. The Weather Pendulum Swings

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-15/weather-pendulum-swings

    temperatures range from 66-73°F (Figure 2), with maxium daytime temperatures reaching the low to mid 80s. Soil ... https://go.osu.edu/oh-climate-summaries.   Soils The latest observations from the Ohio Mesonet show that two-inch daily-average soil ... 7 days (Figure 3). The 6-14 day outlook from the Climate Prediction Center for the period of May 31 ...

  2. 2025 Extension in Action-The Best in Stark County

    https://stark.osu.edu/news/2025-extension-action-best-stark-county

    educational network, we provide workshops and resources from The Ohio State University in communities ... decisions. In 2025, we provided 3053 workshops and reached Stark county citizens. Family Consumer Science ... (FCS) in Stark County focuses on research-based information that supports practical guidance on safer ...

  3. What's in Your Soil?

    https://trumbull.osu.edu/news/whats-your-soil

    outside that range, nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium can become less accessible, leading ... residential gardens. You can also purchase a kit online and we will mail the kit to you. How Does the Soil ...   Why You Should Test Your Soil Before Planting a Backyard Garden Now that the good weather is ...

  4. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 2 – Corn and Soybean Planting Update

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-11/battle-belt-season-4-episode-2-%E2%80%93-corn-and-soybean-planting-update

    Research Station, farm manager Joe Davlin reported that planting began on Friday, April 10, with both corn ... and soybean plots for the first planting date. Conditions at that time were generally favorable, with ... soil and air temperature conditions for the first day of corn and soybean planting at the Western ...

  5. May 2026 Department Highlights

    https://fst.osu.edu/may-2026-department-highlights

    graduation newsletter that gave the graduates a chance to share some of their favorite memories as well as ... 8 master’s student, and 4 PhD’s who graduated during spring semester. We also published a special edition ... feature in Verywell Health highlights research by Dr. Sheryl Barringer demonstrating that eating raw ...

  6. Ticks- What should I know?

    https://paulding.osu.edu/news/ticks-what-should-i-know

    ticks—and the diseases they can carry. In Ohio, children are among the most affected groups of Lyme disease ... shared a helpful YouTube video that addresses common misconceptions about ticks and Lyme disease. In the ... these activities are great for physical and mental well-being, they can also increase exposure to ...

  7. Summer Nitrogen Applications for Forage Grasses

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-14/summer-nitrogen-applications-forage-grasses

    maximizing forage production. But, that large amount of early-season growth is only an asset if we have a way ... Returns improve when (a) N is split into ~3 applications, (b) each application is below 80 lbs/ acre, and ... proportions of legumes (see Table 7.9 from the Ohio Agronomy Guide, below). We’ve traditionally recommended ...

  8. May 2026 4-H Newsletter

    https://vinton.osu.edu/news/may-2026-4-h-newsletter

    Fair rules, camp information, project judging theme, fair theme and more inside the newsletter May ... 2026 4-H Newsletter  ...

  9. Estimating and Managing Protein and Fat Digestibilities

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-28-issue-3/estimating-and-managing-protein-and-fat

    multiple factors. We will explore these factors and look at how they can be managed to benefit both the cow ... the value that you can. To maximize the value, you must maximize the digestibility. The digestibility ... Because of their expense and their necessity to the cow, we must maximize their degradability and ...

  10. Soybean Plants and Potential for Freeze Damage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-12/soybean-plants-and-potential-freeze-damage

    management practices, we also have evidence that freeze damage in soybean may occur differently across ... is challenging to predict. We recommend waiting two to three days after the freezing conditions to ... practices: Tillage. We’ve observed a higher amount of freeze damage to soybean plants in no-till fields ...

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