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  1. Jan/Feb Extension Newsletter

    https://harrison.osu.edu/news/janfeb-extension-newsletter

    The Cooperative- Harrison County's Extension Newsletter Jan/Feb Extension Newsletter ...

  2. Organic Grains Conference Research Posters 2026

    https://offer.osu.edu/organic-grains-2026/organic-grains-conference-research-posters-2026

    ecologically-intensified treatments were soybeans with a rye cover crop and oats with reduced tillage. In 2024, traditional ... organic treatments were corn and oats; ecologically-intensified treatments were corn intercropped with ... cowpea and soybean with a rye cover crop. Weeds were surveyed in early August (2023) or September (2024 ...

  3. Field Crops and Forages

    https://ohio4h.org/4hfieldcrops

    Science Activity 6: Hay! What are forages? Resources C.O.R.N Newsletter Activity 7: WHAT HAPPENS AT ... HARVEST? What to Do How Farmers Harvest Corn and Soybeans SOURCES Bushels, Test Weights, and Calculations ... Crop Explorer for Major Crop Regions Getting Corn Off To a Good Start Plant Populations and Seeding ...

  4. Upcoming ANR Programming

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/upcoming-anr-programming

    Newsletter.  If you are getting it by mail, it should arrive to you shortly.  On the back page is a list of ... Pullins Green from Stone X.  As a note, Dr. Griffith’s presentation will be virtual.  For those that would ... the link https://go.osu.edu/allaboutsheep26.  The second series is coordinated by the OSU Extension ...

  5. Identifying Vegetative Corn Stage to Minimize Injury From Using a Soft-Drag Hose During Manure Application

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0210

    vegetative corn is the leaf collar method. In this method, each stage is defined according to the uppermost ... vegetative stage (i.e., one leaf collar visible is the V1 stage). Figure 1 illustrates a corn plant with ... the morning hours when corn plants are the most brittle. The experimental treatments were replicated ...

  6. Precision Agriculture Technologies

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/precision-agriculture/precision-agriculture-technologies

    agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-31/ ohio-state-plots-here-download-it-today. Another precision agriculture technology that aids ... applications while being profitable for lime applications. Variable-rate seeding (VRS) in corn and soybeans is ... many farmers. By utilizing apps designed for on-farm data logging, note taking, and research, farmers ...

  7. 2025 Annual Summary

    https://extension.osu.edu/extension-publishing/activity/2025-annual-summary

    Google Analytics. The top 10 fact sheets visited were as follows: Native Shrubs: Creating Living ... Sturgeon Drones for Spraying Pesticides—Opportunities and Challenges (2024), Erdal Ozkan Fire Blight of ... Melissa J. Rupp Corn Performance Improved by Long-Term Diversified Crop Rotations and No-Tillage in Ohio ...

  8. Side-dressing Corn with Liquid Manure Using a Tanker

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0211

    manure, or dairy manure were made within three days of corn planting. Stand counts were taken each season, ... Post-emergent applications of 28% UAN, swine manure, and dairy manure were made at the V3 corn growth stage. ... manure nitrogen. Side-dressing can begin immediately after planting until the corn is too tall for ...

  9. Ohio Farm Transition Network

    https://farmoffice.osu.edu/farm-transition/ohio-farm-transition-network

    These programs will be scheduled for the summer and fall of 2026. Collaboration The Ohio Farm Transition ... Mid-America Nationwide Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Ohio Department of Agriculture Ohio Farm Bureau Federation ...

  10. Livestock May Need Supplements Due To Low-Quality Hay

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/livestock-may-need-supplements-due-low-quality-hay

    producers needing to consider a targeted supplementation program for their animals until we get to turn them ... options you can consider are: Corn: Whole or cracked corn is a common energy source. It’s high in starch ... Byproducts: Soy hulls, corn gluten feed, and wheat middlings are excellent energy sources with added fiber, ...

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