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Lep Monitoring Network – Corn Earworm and Western Bean Cutworm # 8
It is our 8 th week of monitoring moth pests in Ohio, and w e are in our second week of monitoring ... our first report, we saw low numbers of CEW, except for one outlier in Morgan County, and low to no ... pest native to Ohio whose larvae feed on corn. This not only directly damages the kernels; it also can ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update #7 – Corn earworm and Western Bean Cutworm
It is our 7 th week of monitoring moth pests in Ohio, and this week we will no longer be reporting ... numbers of CEW and no WBC. Read below for more specific county information. Corn Earworm The corn ... earworm (CEW) is a crop pest native to Ohio whose larvae feed on corn. This not only directly damages the ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 9
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-15/battle-belt-season-3-episode-9
the wrong environment can lead to frost damage in the fall, affecting yields. Figure 1. ‘Battle for ... maturities 111 and 107. Figure 2. “Battle for the belt” – Western Ohio, corn results, 2024 For Northwest ... not fit, delayed plantings can result in higher yields. Figure 5. Yellow corn at the Northwest ...
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Ohio Chapter of NACAA Recognizes Communication Award Winners
Willis (3rd) Computer Generated Graphics Presentation: Erika Lyon (1st), Lee Beers, (2nd), John Yost ... The Ohio Chapter of the National Association of County Agricultural Agents recently shared its ... Congratulations to the award winners of each respective category. Audio Recording: Kendall Lovejoy (1st), Edwin ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 8: Wet Weather and Nitrogen Loss
of the other locations, as represented in figures 2 and 3. Figure 2. Corn planting date one progress ... issues or yellowing in corn (Figure 1). Figure 1. Yellowed corn at the Northwest location ... implications of excess or surplus water in planting and nitrogen losses? Water is essential for crop growth and ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 12- Economic Considerations for Replanting
consistent yield losses for late planting—1 to 1.5 bushels per acre of yield loss for corn and 0.3 to 0.5 ... first planting date of soybean reached R1, or first open flower on the main stem (Figure 1). Generally, ... playlist of Battle for the Belt on the Ohio State Agronomy YouTube channel. Corn Growth and ...
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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 ... disease in wheat. Ohio’s wheat crop is either at or past Feeke’s Growth Stage 10 (boot) and now is the ... mildew thrive in cool, wet conditions and can potentially reduce grain yield and quality by damaging the ...
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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. ...
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Assistant Professors Chen and Lee Receive Recognition at Recent Conference for Collaboration Paper
[COLUMBUS] Chen-Ti Chen and Seungki Lee, both Assistant Professors with Ohio State’s Department of ... meeting in Burlington, Vermont. The paper is a result of collaboration with Cornell Lab Ornithology ... relationship between bird biodiversity and crop yields in 12 Midwestern U.S. states. By combining data on corn ...
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Sulfur Management for High-Quality Silage Corn
about crop removal of nutrients in the TriState Fertilizer Recommendations: https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/tri-state-fertilizer-recommendations-for-corn-soybean-wheat ... estimate that each ton of silage corn will remove about 1.1 lb of sulfur. In other words, around 27 lb of ... overview of sulfur management, including the sources, rates, and timings that can impact corn silage yields ...