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  1. Drought Continues but Some Relief is in the Forecast

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-05/drought-continues-some-relief-forecast

    and weekly total precipitation of 0.65 to 0.95 inches.   ... below normal (Figure 1). In fact, northwest and southeast Ohio counties generally received lass than ... shows that  17% of Ohio remains in drought (D1-D3), with just over 8% in D3-extreme drought. Water ...

  2. A Cold and Snowy Winter So Far

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-03/cold-and-snowy-winter-so-far

    more than 5 inches in parts of southern and eastern Ohio (Figure 2a). Higher totals have occurred in ... northwest Ohio (Figure 3). Approximately 17% of Ohio remains in drought (D1-D3), with just over 8% in ... month along with equal chances of above, below, or near normal precipitation (Figure 6). As stated ...

  3. Weather whiplash raises financial risk for Ohio farmers

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/whiplash

    “We had both types of examples in 2025.” Extremes within a single season May 2025 was 2 to 6 degrees ... a measure of heat accumulation that drives plant growth, moved from well below normal at the end of May to ... drought conditions. Forecasts indicate a higher probability of above-normal precipitation in late winter ...

  4. March 4-H Newsletter

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

    Click  here  to view the March Newsletter ...

  5. Corn Relative Maturities and Yield Potential in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2026-03/corn-relative-maturities-and-yield-potential-ohio

    article, we provide an overview of the Ohio Corn Performance Test for the past three years (2023 to 2025) ... Hybrid selection is one of the earliest decisions made in corn production. Corn hybrids differ ... results are summarized in Figure 1 (planted mid-May) and Figure 2 (planted late-May/Early June). More ...

  6. Nature plays big role in shaping regional carbon storage, study shows

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/USForest

    environmental factors may have contributed to the increase in carbon sequestered by forests. They found that ... factors influenced the total amount of carbon stored by U.S. forests. For instance, changes in temperature ... and precipitation from 2005 to 2022 led to an increase of 66 million metric tons of carbon ...

  7. March 2026 Ag Newsletter Now Available Online

    https://guernsey.osu.edu/news/march-2026-ag-newsletter-now-available-online

    The March 2026 Guernsey County OSU Extension Agriculture Newsletter is now available. Click here ...

  8. Secrest At-A-Glance

    https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/spring-2026/coming-events/secrest-glance

    From the quiet rhythm of a Guided Bird Walk to the expert techniques shared in our Pruning ... past and present newsletters. https://www.friendsofsecrest.com- Find links to Friends of Secrest ... April 24, 2026 – Arbor Day May 8, 2026 – Friends of Secrest Members Only Plant Discovery Day Presale, ...

  9. The Long “Tail” of Drought Continues

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-39/long-%E2%80%9Ctail%E2%80%9D-drought-continues

    to four inches of precipitation has fallen over the bulk of the state, with more than 8 inches in ... (Figure 1). Thus, the latest U.S. Drought Monitor Report shows approximately 8% of the state is still in ... surface, and gages in the Maumee River basin have once again fallen below 10% of normal flow. Many ponds ...

  10. Winter 2025-2026 Outlook

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-40/winter-2025-2026-outlook

    show below normal temperatures and near to above normal precipitation are probable (Figure 2). ... 26-30°F, and weekly total precipitation of 0.65 to 0.85 inches. Winter (December 2025 – February 2026) ... Report, drought is still very much present across northwest Ohio (Figure 1). Approximately 17% of Ohio is ...

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