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  1. Bring on the Summer Weather

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-17/bring-summer-weather

    9- 15). High temperatures are expected to reach the mid-80s to low-90s every day through Sunday. ...

  2. Livestock Producers Are Advised To Quarantine New Animals

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-producers-are-advised-quarantine-new-animals

    reports that new world screwworm has officially crossed the Mexico-Texas border and a calf was identified ... a three-week-old calf in Zavala County, TX.  The last reported new world screwworm infestation in the US was ... of the risks if they do import a livestock species from the SW US.  This is a new problem that will ...

  3. Newsletter- Clover Connections

    https://allen.osu.edu/news/newsletter-clover-connections

    Check out the latest Clover Connection Newsletter for all 4-H members. It includes information on ... June Newsletter Quick Links for Websites from the Newsletter ...

  4. Lep Monitoring Network Update #8 – Corn earworm and Western Bean Cutworm

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-17/lep-monitoring-network-update-8-%E2%80%93-corn-earworm-and-western-bean

    earworm (CEW) is a crop pest native to Ohio whose larvae feed on corn. This not only directly damages the ... Western bean cutworm (WBC) and corn earworm (CEW). Similar to BCW and AMW, these two pests will be ... findings through July. Please read below for more specific county information.  Corn Earworm   The corn ...

  5. Lep Monitoring 2026

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

    (WBC), corn earworm (CEW) and fall armyworm (FAW). We use a green bucket trap equipped with a lure that ... specifically attracts the target moth species. Traps are placed on the edge of an field planted to corn. The ... caterpillars and those caterpillars then feed on corn across the state. By monitoring for the adults, we ...

  6. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #7

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-17/statewide-slug-monitoring-project-%E2%80%93-update-7

    period from June 1 st to 7 th. Please take a look at our new “Slug Biology and Management” card that can ... finding slugs under their shingles (Figure 1), which is a slight increase compared to last week, when ... Washington. Please keep in mind that each county is only monitoring 1-2 fields, so even if your county is ...

  7. The Weather Pendulum Swings

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-15/weather-pendulum-swings

    improvements are likely with the new USDM release on Thursday May 28, 2026. For more monthly and quarterly ... temperatures range from 66-73°F (Figure 2), with maxium daytime temperatures reaching the low to mid 80s. Soil ...

  8. 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, ... when field conditions allow (no yield otherwise). However, partial population reduction is more ... difficult to evaluate. Available research literature in the Corn Belt suggests that corn planted in late ...

  9. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 6 – Corn Staging

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-17/battle-belt-season%E2%80%AF4-episode%E2%80%AF6-%E2%80%93-corn-staging

    many GDDs are required for a corn plant to produce each new leaf. Leaf appearance generally requires ... new leaf, from emergence to about the V10 stage. From that point forward, a corn plant needs fewer ... importance of monitoring corn growth and development through proper crop staging. Accurate staging directly ...

  10. Edmund Secrest—The Man Behind the Name

    https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/summer-2026/person-spotlight/edmund-secrest%E2%80%94-man-behind-name

    woodsmen, sawmill workers, and foresters to enlist and head to France to manage forests and provide lumber ... good, not only for yourself and your home but for the public at large…”  As Ohio State Forester, Secrest ... Edmund Secrest not only managed trees, but he also cared for people. A June 4, 1918, letter from G.O. ...

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