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  1. Soybean Acres Increasing, Corn Declining

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/soybean-acres-increasing-corn-declining

    With soybeans being an easier crop to grow than corn and typically offering a higher return, an ... soybeans will cover the most acreage of any crop in the United States, surpassing corn and wheat for the ... grows more acres of soybeans than corn. And while soybean acres have been increasing in recent years, ...

  2. Northern Ohio Crops Day

    https://agnr.osu.edu/events/northern-ohio-crops-day

    budgeting Barry Ward, Leader, OSUE Production Business Management 9:45 Dicamba Tech update, Pigweed control ... Mark Loux, OSUE Weed Specialist 10:45 Break & Visit Exhibits 11:00 Management of Soybean Diseases ...

  3. Ohio State Researchers: Milk Date Labels Contribute to Food Waste

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-state-researchers-milk-date-labels-contribute-food-waste

    formula. “If we make changes to the date labeling, we have to make sure the regulatory system understands ... or beverage. So a change in color, say, from blue to red, would tell consumers that the product has ... on the carton or jug label has passed. But Ohio State University researchers say not so fast — that ...

  4. Ohio Department of Agriculture: dicamba use in Ohio ends June 30, 2020

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-department-agriculture-dicamba-use-ohio-ends-june-30-2020

    Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated the registration of the dicamba products on June 3, 2020.  In ... clarifying that the use of XtendiMax, Engenia, and FeXapan dicamba-based products in Ohio will end as of June ... 30, 2020.  Even though the US EPA has issued an order allowing continued use of the products until ...

  5. Ohio Crop Enterprise Budgets – Projected Returns for 2022

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-crop-enterprise-budgets-%E2%80%93-projected-returns-2022

    $213 to $262 per acre. These are increases over last year of 19%, 18%, and 25% for corn, soybeans and ... from $477 to $583 per acre depending on land productivity. Variable costs for 2022 Ohio soybeans are ... used as assumptions in the 2022 crop enterprise budgets are $4.80/bushel for corn, $12.20/bushel for ...

  6. High Yields and Aid Help Offset Low Commodity Prices

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/high-yields-and-aid-help-offset-low-commodity-prices

    producers are based on 2018 production levels for corn and soybeans and include a cap of $125,000 to any ... yields. The average yields of both soybeans and corn are projected to beat the state’s previous record ... being offered in part because the per-bushel prices for corn and soybeans, the most commonly grown crops ...

  7. Dicamba Complaints Slowly Filtering In

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/dicamba-complaints-slowly-filtering

    other companies released a variety of soybeans called Xtend soybeans that can tolerate dicamba, so more ... growers may feel compelled to buy Xtend soybeans to protect themselves against dicamba movement from ... it cover whole soybean fields,” he said. While it is being sprayed onto plants, dicamba can also move ...

  8. Consider rotating use of GMO seeds to avoid resistance

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/consider-rotating-use-gmo-seeds-avoid-resistance

    COLUMBUS, Ohio—It may be that a certain type of genetically modified corn or soybean seed works ... chemical. So in a field where corn and soybeans are rotated, glyphosate could be used every year, multiple ... become resistant to the toxins or weed killer. Take, for example, soybean seeds that are genetically ...

  9. US EPA allows use of dicamba products by July 31, 2020

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/us-epa-allows-use-dicamba-products-july-31-2020

    dicamba products in their possession.   However, the agency imposed a  July 31, 2020  cut-off date for use ... previously-approved labeling accompanying the product is prohibited.   All use is prohibited after July 31, 2020. Now ... dicamba-based products, we mentioned that one possibility for answering the “what happens now” question was for ...

  10. World's Largest Script Ohio Shows the Power of Precision Agriculture

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/worlds-largest-script-ohio-shows-power-precision-agriculture

    very different in that we used soybean plants—the last three years have all been in corn.” The ... corn and a 1.9 bushel per acre gain in soybeans,” Klopfenstein said. As agricultural technology ... LONDON, Ohio — On their way to the 56th annual Farm Science Review, Sept. 18-20, some 130,000 ...

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