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Weed management in delayed planting and replant situations
herbicide can still be important for later emerging species like waterhemp, to reduce pressure on the POST, ... 4 herbicides in the burndown. Relative to soybeans, there are generally more herbicide options for use after ... any herbicide treatments to the previous crop to ensure there are not any plant back restrictions for ...
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Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June
are planted later, narrow row width becomes more important. (For more information about row width, see ... relative maturity. In the U.S. Corn Belt, full-season corn hybrids generally produce higher grain yields ... date can be used. 4. Select your corn hybrid maturity. For example, 108-day RM or 114-day RM. 5. ...
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4-H Newsletter- June 2026 & Important Fair Notes
https://putnam.osu.edu/news/4-h-newsletter-december-2021
Click here to view the June 2026 Newsletter. Click here to view the Important Fair Notes ...
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News & Newsletter Hub
https://trumbull.osu.edu/news/news-newsletter-hub
News articles and newsletters by our Extension Educators.  June 2026  Keeping livestock contained ... Ohio Agri-Culture Newsletter- June 9 Edition Download Newsletter    ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 6 – Corn Staging
importance of monitoring corn growth and development through proper crop staging. Accurate staging directly ... learn more and get further updates! You can find the full video playlist of Battle for the Belt on the ... impacts key practices such as fertilizer timing and herbicide applications, and can help us understand ...
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Choosing the Right Supplemental Feeds for Beef Cows
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/1030
pulp (dry) 91 72 8 1 Brewers grain (dry) 93 72 25 6 Corn gluten feed 44 80 20 15 Corn grain 87 88 9 72 ... Horn & McCollum, 1987). To minimize these negative effects, starch-based supplements such as corn ... For most mature beef cows, this equates to approximately 3–4 lb of corn per day. Feeding higher levels ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update #7 – Last Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Report
After this week, we will switch lures to western bean cutworm (WBC) and corn earworm (CEW). In this ... newsletter article, we are reporting findings from May 25 th through May 31 st. This past week, temperatures ... week. Counties that had averages of 7.0 moths or more are over our threshold level and encouraged to ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 5 – Economic Considerations for Replant Decisions
similar yield to corn planted at higher populations in mid to late May. Even more notably, fields with ... comes from other regions of the Corn Belt. For more details on corn yield potential of varying plant ... learn more and get further updates! You can find the full video playlist of Battle for the Belt on the ...
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Growing Urban Ag. Newsletter- May, 2026
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 ... publications and view the full article display here. Need volunteer hours for a campus club or student ...
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Livestock Producers Are Advised To Quarantine New Animals
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-producers-are-advised-quarantine-new-animals
of the risks if they do import a livestock species from the SW US. This is a new problem that will ... a small grain of rice with dark spines. If NWS is suspected, you should contact your veterinarian ... livestock. I will take the opportunity again to stress the importance of basic biosecurity practices. ...