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  1. Soil Health Academy

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/soil-and-bioenergy/soil-health-academy

    and the University of Vermont as they present on a variety of soil health topics. Schedule 9 a.m. ... Implications for Soil Health. Jason P. de Koff, Tennessee State University 9:50 a.m.- Making Soil Health ... Practical Across Regions. Shawn Lucas, University of Vermont 10:15 a.m.- Management Practices and Soil ...

  2. New edition of Buckeye Banter- June 2025

    https://adams.osu.edu/news/new-edition-buckeye-banter-june-2025

    The June edition of Buckeye Banter is now available!!!  Topics include (Getting to) Summer Bliss, ... Planning your spending, & Food Preservation.  Please click here to access the newsletter. ...

  3. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 1- 2024 Results

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-07/battle-belt-season-3-episode-1-2024-results

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y96zw0R8D0o In Episode 1, we summarize results of each location for the 2024 crop season. Project Overview ... as possible after your regions crop insurance early plant date (Figure 6.), with adequate soil ... Battle for the Belt aims to answer four questions: Which crop should we plant first- corn or soybean? ...

  4. Food Preservation: Preserving Pie Fillings

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/hyg-5355

    quart makes one 8-­inch to 9-inch pie. Additionally, the filling may be canned in pints for use as ... a dessert topping or pastry filling. Because different varieties of fruit may alter the flavor of the fruit ... not be altered, as it aids in controlling the safety and storage stability of the fillings. A Note ...

  5. Peak Alfalfa Weevil Activity

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-12/peak-alfalfa-weevil-activity

    Ohio. Figure 1. Map of accumulated growing degree days (base 48°F sine calculation method) for January ... 1 – May 5, 2025 at CFAES Ag Weather stations across the state (https://weather.cfaes.osu.edu//) and ... feeding and damage window of 325 to 575 GGDs (accumulation from a base of 48°F starting January 1 st). As ...

  6. Wheat Foliar Diseases and Head Scab Risk

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-13/wheat-foliar-diseases-and-head-scab-risk

    Wet conditions have stalled corn and soybean planting but may be ramping up the risk of foliar ... https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/fungicide-efficacy-for-control-of-wheat-diseases. Once wheat reaches flowering, Fusarium head blight or head scab becomes the main concern. Risk for ... flag leaf.  When scouting for Septoria leaf spot, look for irregular brown blotches that may become ...

  7. Using Liquid Manure with Newly Planted Corn and Soybeans

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-12/using-liquid-manure-newly-planted-corn-and-soybeans

    crops are planted. One advantage is corn or soybean planting is not being delayed by the added soil ... Many farmers in Ohio got a planting window in April for corn and soybeans. Commercial manure ... applicators also made progress getting manure to fields. Some crops have emerged, and others soon will as we ...

  8. Lep Monitoring Network – Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Update # 1

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-11/lep-monitoring-network-%E2%80%93-black-cutworm-and-true-armyworm-update-1

    The Ohio Lep Network is back for a fourth year of monitoring Lepidopteran pests in ag crops across ... of broadleaf weeds (such as chickweed and purple dead nettl e). For more information on how to scout ... the center of their wing (Figure 6). Adults lay eggs in grasses and rye cover crops. The eggs hatch ...

  9. Current Logan County 4-H Clovergram

    https://logan.osu.edu/news/current-logan-county-4-h-clovergram

    Click here for your June-August 2025 Newsletter ...

  10. Stockpiling Cool-Season Grasses with Fall Nitrogen Applications

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0185

    92 17.7 12.0 11.5 30.7 34.2 39.4 If fescue pastures are high in summer annual grasses, such as ... Stockpiled tall fescue is an economical source of feed for beef-cow herds and sheep in late fall and winter. ... Tall fescue forms a strong sod tolerant of trampling damage, which is common on wet pasture soils ...

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