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Winter
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/winter-2026/coming-events/winter
Jason Veil and Paul Snyder for a serene winter hike through Secrest Arboretum. Discover how trees and ... plant grafting in this hands-on workshop. Participants receive rootstock, scion, and a grafting knife. ... PM – 3:30 PM Celebrate the early signs of spring! Explore Secrest’s witchhazel collection and enjoy ...
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Considerations for Crop Production on Mine Soils
mulch and no-till planting usually provide the best soil and water environment for corn. Rotating corn ... biosolids increase soil fertility and can enhance the structure of mine soils. Very early planting is not ... Corn production for grain or silage is possible on land reclaimed to modern standards after being ...
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Ohio Corn Performance Test: Yield Results and 2025 Growing Season Overview
4 locations. At each location, there is an early maturity trial and a full season trial. In 2025, overall corn ... limited precipitation later in the season. Planting dates were as early as May 18 in Licking County and as ... and 2025 Growing Season Overview In 2025, corn hybrids were tested in ten counties (Van Wert, Wood, ...
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A groundbreaking 60+-year study on tillage & perennial crops
https://soilhealth.osu.edu/news/groundbreaking-60-year-study-tillage-perennial-crops
Recommendation Network) Newsletter. https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-25/soybean ... Recommendation Network) Newsletter. https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-24/diverse-crop-rotation-and-no-tillage-increase-corn ... -yield-evidence   Soybean yield response to 60 years of no-till in Ohio. C.O.R.N. (Crop Observation and ...
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NW Ohio Winter Events Newsletter 2026
https://waterqualityextension.osu.edu/news/nw-ohio-winter-events-newsletter-2026
The NW Ohio Agriculture and Natural Resources newsletter is distributed to Northwest Ohio ... economic viability and quality of life for Ohioans. Click Here for the Newsletter:Â NW Ohio Winter ... Newsletter 2026 ...
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Conservation Tillage and No-Till
planting has produced poor root system development. Plant corn 1.5 to 2 inches deep and soybeans 3/4 to ... systems require a material that burns down existing vegetation at planting, except for early planted corn ... cases, use of a carefully managed cover crop may be necessary when planting into soybean stubble to ...
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Buckeye Banter- December 2025 Issue
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/buckeye-banter-december-2025-issue
and Consumer Sciences newsletter. This month's issue touches on all things holiday, from ...
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Supplying Energy to Dairy Cows – When to Add Starch or Fat?
production responses of early-lactation dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 102(1):260-273. 10.3168/jds.2018-14976 dos ... choice of how much energy to provide each cow and which form to provide is an important strategic choice. ... including additional starch or fat when making this choice of how to meet the cow’s energy needs. The goal ...
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Equine Herpes Virus Outbreaks On The Rise
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/equine-herpes-virus-outbreaks-rise
70-80% of affected horse can recover but those with severe neurologic symptoms are at greatest risk. This ... up for the OSU Extension ANR Ag Quarterly Newsletter. The newsletter is produced four times each ... newsletter, please feel free to contact me at the OSU Extension office in Wayne County at 330-264-8722 or ...
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Gregory LaBarge, CCA/CPag
https://waterqualityextension.osu.edu/people/gregory-labarge-ccacpag
corn, soybean, and wheat production, precision agriculture and on farm research Plan of Action Conduct ... of Environment and Natural Resources; Food, Agricultural and Biological Engineering; Plant Pathology, ...