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July and August Newsletter
https://allen.osu.edu/news/july-and-august-newsletter
Our latest newsletter includes information about Booth Watch, Special Interest Judging, Livestock ... Judging, Show Closet, Silent Auction, Poultry Department News, Fight the Hunger Stock the Trailer food ... drive, Photo ID's and lots more. Click below to keep up to date. July August Newsletter Quick Links ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 13 – Corn & Soybean Stand Counts
not emerged yet. The corn stages are as follows: V8, V6, and V4 (Table 3). There has been no ... The only disease here has been anthracnose on young corn, which causes the first leaves to fall off ... respectively. The corn in the first three planting dates at the Northwest location shows purple leaf edges ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 14: Corn Disease
Agric. Research Station, Wood County 80°F 85°F 6/24 Western Agric. Research Station, Clark County ... Pathology and State Extension Specialist for Cereal Crop Pathology. We discussed common diseases in corn, ear ... in corn. What are the potential impacts of planting date and seeding rate on corn disease ...
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How to Use the Crop Risk Tool
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-22/how-use-crop-risk-tool
spot and gray leaf spot in corn and white mold in soybean using validated disease models and ... Corn Marketing Program. Follow the steps below to use the Crop Risk Tool or view a step-by-step video ... https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/crop-disease-forecasting Step 2: How to Set Up Location Either zoom in and find the location you are interested in and drop ...
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Persistent rains, cool temps slow Ohio’s 2025 planting season
only 54% of corn had been planted—but that jumped to 72% by June 2, showing how quickly farmers worked ... collaborates each week to share the most relevant research in the C.O.R.N. Newsletter,” she said. “It’s one of ... wet to work. With corn planting at 72% as of June 2—still trailing the five-year average of 87%—Ohio ...
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2025 Western Agronomy Field Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-21/2025-western-agronomy-field-day
We will be having our annual Agronomy Day this year at the Western Ag. Research Station in South ... much-anticipated Battle of the Belt Corn and Soybean Competition with Laura Lindsey, and Taylor Dill. We have ... other corn diseases. Our last stop right before lunch we will visit the herbicide interaction demo with ...
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Ashtabula Co Equine Pasture Walk
https://forages.osu.edu/events/ashtabula-co-equine-pasture-walk
required. Free for all to attend. Ashtabula County Sept 3rd 2025 Grand Haven Horse Farm 2000 E Union Rd ...
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Soybean Yield Response to Long-term No-tillage Across Contrasting Ohio Soils
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0184
Sciences, The Ohio State University Manbir Rakkar, Assistant Professor, Soil Fertility and Nutrient ... Research and Extension Center, Oregon State University Leonardo Deiss, Assistant Professor, Soil Science ... different soils: Wooster (Wayne County), which has well-drained silt-loam soil; and Hoytville (Wood County), ...
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Annual Forage Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/annual-forage-crops-0
harvest. Oat has also been aerially seeded into standing corn in mid-August to provide high-protein forage ... grasses or brassicas). Corn Silage Production of corn for silage is a primary component of most ... forage during the summer months. Corn produces high yields of energy dense forage. Even if planted late ...
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Annual Forage Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/annual-forage-crops
seeding it in August (after winter wheat) or following an early corn silage harvest. Oat has also been ... grasses or brassicas). Corn Silage of corn for silage is a primary component of most confinement dairy ... summer months. Corn produces high yields of energy dense forage. Even if planted late and harvested ...