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  1. Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-16/adjustments-considerations-ohio%E2%80%99s-soybean-and-corn-planted-june

    maturities within adaptation zones. Planting early corn RM hybrids that are adapted to shorter growing ... across fields. The USDA shows 57% completion of soybean and 63% completion for corn planting in Ohio ... planting date timeframe. For corn, the management practices that can be altered with delayed plantings are ...

  2. Lep Monitoring Network Update #7 – Last Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Report

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-16/lep-monitoring-network-update-7-%E2%80%93-last-black-cutworm-and-true

    newsletter article, we are reporting findings from May 25 th through May 31 st. This past week, temperatures ... finally warmed up across Ohio, and although we are past our peaks for BCW and AMW, there are still some ... After this week, we will switch lures to western bean cutworm (WBC) and corn earworm (CEW). In this ...

  3. Lep Monitoring 2026

    https://aginsects.osu.edu/news/lep-monitoring-2026

    specifically attracts the target moth species. Traps are placed on the edge of an field planted to corn. The ... The 2026 field season is well underway in Ohio with planting happening all across the state. Each ... (WBC), corn earworm (CEW) and fall armyworm (FAW). We use a green bucket trap equipped with a lure that ...

  4. Growing Urban Ag. Newsletter- May, 2026

    https://urban-extension.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/urban-ohio-resources/ohio-urban-agriculture-resource-hub/urban-ag-blogs/growing-urban-ag-0

    Growing Urban Ag.  Newsletter This newsletter contains the latest research updates and resources ... for current and aspiring growers, and food system leaders to tackle the challenges of growing ... and the Urban Food Innovations team led by  Dr. Fernanda Krupek, this newsletter will aim to provide ...

  5. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #6

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-16/statewide-slug-monitoring-project-%E2%80%93-update-6

    period from May 25 th to 31 st. Temperatures in Ohio have finally started to warm up, and the plants are ... not present when we walked through the fields, we noticed feeding damage and slime on some of the VE ... are very sporadic and may be absent from one field and present in another. Make sure you are scouting ...

  6. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 5 – Economic Considerations for Replant Decisions

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-15/battle-belt-season-4-episode-5-%E2%80%93-economic-considerations-replant

    decisions in both corn and soybeans. As farmers continue planting across varying field conditions in 2026, ... similar yield to corn planted at higher populations in mid to late May. Even more notably, fields with ... costs. Seed expenses are often the largest cost associated with replanting, followed by fuel, labor, and ...

  7. Lep Monitoring Network Update #6 – Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Numbers Remain Consistent

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-15/lep-monitoring-network-update-6-%E2%80%93-black-cutworm-and-true-armyworm

    (WBC) and corn earworm (CEW). In this newsletter article we are reporting findings from May 18 th ... We are now in our sixth week of monitoring for black cutworm (BCW) and true armyworm (AMW). After ... our peak has likely passed, BCW moths are still active in many counties across the state. This means ...

  8. Using Dairy manure with newly planted corn and soybeans

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-16/using-dairy-manure-newly-planted-corn-and-soybeans

    silage. Most of these fields will be planted to corn. Commercial manure applicators are increasingly ... fields are likely low in soil moisture because the growing crop has been using the available water. The ... scouring the soil surface and burying small corn plants or further burying seeds. Fields that are spring ...

  9. Lep Monitoring Network Update #5 – Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Numbers Remain High

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-14/lep-monitoring-network-update-5-%E2%80%93-black-cutworm-and-true-armyworm

    western bean cutworm (WBC) and corn earworm (CEW). In this newsletter article we are reporting findings ... week). Another week of decrease in numbers means we are likely past our peak BCW flight in some counties ... We are now in our fifth week of monitoring for black cutworm (BCW) and true armyworm (AMW). After ...

  10. Summer Nitrogen Applications for Forage Grasses

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-14/summer-nitrogen-applications-forage-grasses

    applications are also high. Need a simple place to start? Return on nitrogen will likely be highest on fields ... (c) applications are made shortly before rainfall. Rates should also be decreased for fields with ... the highest N rates (~80 lbs/ acre) be applied at green-up, followed by around 50 lbs/ acre after each ...

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