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Planting Delays? Read Special Edition of CORN Newsletter Now
May 25, 2011 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Ohio farmers may want to take some time this weekend to review ... Glen Arnold, editor of the CORN (Crop Observation and Recommendation Network) newsletter. According to ... planting has never been this far behind." The CORN newsletter is written by specialists from Ohio ...
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Agronomy Newsletter Worth Millions to Ohio Farmers
information out to the growers. Before C.O.R.N., we sent newsletters out by mail. By the time the growers got ... . C.O.R.N. (Crop Observation and Recommendation Network) is a weekly electronic newsletter produced by the ... http://corn.osu.edu/. Over 800 individuals are currently subscribed to the newsletter's listserv. "I ...
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OSU Extension Offers Resources and Information to Manage Drought as Conditions Intensify Statewide
projected yields for corn and soybeans statewide now at 65 to 80 percent of normal, it now comes down to ... C.O.R.N. Newsletter, said r ain totals for the second half of July will range from 0.50 to 1.50 inches on ... Statewide as of July 16, 47 percent of Ohio’s corn crop, 57 percent of its hay crop, 65 percent of its ...
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OSU Extension Newsletter a Million Dollar Value
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/osu-extension-newsletter-million-dollar-value
University Extension's Ohio Ag Manager newsletter as a farm management resource tool, according to an ... OSU Extension survey. The survey was intended to capture the value of the newsletter and continue to ... Manager newsletter, launched in 2004 from the OSU Extension team of the same name, provides farmers and ...
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OSU Extension Offers Resources and Information to Manage Drought as Conditions Intensify Statewide
projected yields for corn and soybeans statewide now at 65 to 80 percent of normal, it now comes down to ... Team’s weekly C.O.R.N. Newsletter, said r ain totals for the second half of July will range from 0.50 to ... Statewide as of July 16, 47 percent of Ohio’s corn crop, 57 percent of its hay crop, 65 percent of its ...
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'More Beef for Less Money' Highlight of Field Day
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/more-beef-less-money-highlight-field-day
amounts to $1.61 if pricing hay at $80 per ton. At $2 per bushel, or $71 per ton, corn is not only cheaper ... consisting of 12 pounds of corn, four pounds of hay and two pounds of a protein-and-mineral supplement ... provides the same number of calories as 40 pounds of hay —at a cost of only 84 cents. “Corn grain is ...
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Crop Production Information Means Big Savings for Ohio Farmers
, better known as C.O.R.N., has been providing timely and practical field crop production information to ... pesticide and herbicide costs and increased crop production with the help of C.O.R.N. At that time, 800 ... information. The newsletter is produced 42 times a year and is shared by OSU Extension educators and program ...
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Herbicide Varieties Effectively Control Winter Annual Weeds
no-till corn and soybean fields. Mark Loux, an Ohio State weed specialist, said the purpose of the ... his field before planting," said Loux. "That's really not that much time." Farmers ... log onto Ohio State Extension's C.O.R.N. newsletter at http://corn.osu.edu/archive/index.html and ...
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OSU Extension: Fall Frost Increases the Potential for Toxicity in Livestock
Team's weekly C.O.R.N. Newsletter. However, making hay and silage from these forages after a frost ... a frost.      Don’t graze after a killing frost until plants are dry, which usually takes 5 to 7 days. ... Ohio, leaving many livestock producers short on hay and silage supplies. The lack of substantial ...
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Continued Extreme Heat Could Damage Corn, Soybeans
are in the mid-60s out-yields corn grown at nighttime temperatures in the mid-80s, he said. “With high ... hot for corn and soybeans? While c orn originated as a tropical grass and can tolerate exposures  to ... temperature extremes as high as 112 degrees for brief periods, the optimal daytime temperatures for corn ...