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  1. Ohio On-Farm Organic Grains Trials Are Flourishing

    https://offer.osu.edu/news/ohio-farm-organic-grains-trials-are-flourishing

    Biologicals – Flint Corn: Union County, page 222  Understand the impact of using a seed treatment on harvest ... crop red clover  Flaming for Weed Control: Madison County, page 68  Determine if flaming corn for weed ... practices on the subsequent corn crop    A full list of the Organic eField Trials can be found  here.   ...

  2. White Grub Identification, Biology and Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0107

    with adults emerging in the early summer months. May/June beetles are unusual in that they need 2-3 ... pesticides that have low water solubility and high binding capacity to organic matter. Thus, reducing thatch ... applications made at the appropriate time, using methods that optimize control and minimize environmental ...

  3. 4-H Projects Offer Diverse Range Of Hobbies For Kids To Explore

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/4-h-projects-offer-diverse-range-hobbies-kids-explore

    Switching to the plant end of things, Field Crops and Forages is a new beginning level project that provides ... an understanding of planting and harvesting and the many uses of corn, soybeans and wheat. The ... everyone. 4-H projects provide invaluable hands-on “learn-by-doing” experiences that foster essential life ...

  4. Ecuador Experience

    https://mastergardener.osu.edu/resources/ecuador-experience

    a beautiful country on the equator in South America that is on the Eastern time zone and uses US dollars. ... $1100 roundtrip depending on when you make your reservation and from which city you are departing. We do ... However, all of the work we do is in a location with walking on a moderate scale. You will make friends and ...

  5. March/April 4-H Newsletter

    https://harrison.osu.edu/news/marchapril-4-h-newsletter

    Harrison County's March/April 4-H Newsletter ...

  6. Spring

    https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/spring-2026/seasonal-tasks/spring

    wildlife and pollinator habitat support, and reduced water use.  A well-placed habitat sign can add ... love peonies as much as we do.  Ants do not harm the plants but, in fact, provide a biological ... Mum’s the Word: (continued from fall newsletter) After planting and winterizing your mums last ...

  7. March 4-H Newsletter

    https://putnam.osu.edu/news/march-4-h-newsletter

    Click  here  to view the March Newsletter ...

  8. Top-dressing Wheat with Liquid Manure

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-05/top-dressing-wheat-liquid-manure

    tractor wheel tracks were clearly evident. In university research, we have used both manure tankers and ... considering applying liquid manure as a top-dress fertilizer for wheat once we get through the rain expected ... this week. The key to applying the correct amount of manure to fertilize wheat is to know the manure’s ...

  9. Weather whiplash raises financial risk for Ohio farmers

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/whiplash

    and early spring. But recovery depends on how that precipitation arrives. “We need time for the water ... threats in the same growing season: too much water and not enough. In 2025, the state experienced its ... overnight lows in early summer. This “weather whiplash” directly affects crop development, grain fill and ...

  10. Field Selection

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/5639

    with a low chance of ponding. Crop rotation—Do not plant malting barley after corn, wheat, or other ... small grain crops. Be mindful of herbicides used on previous crops, as some residual herbicides may ... injure malting barley. Also be mindful of herbicides applied to the barley crop, as residual herbicides ...

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