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Selecting and Starting Seeds
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corn and cucumber, but onions and garlic will likely stunt their growth. If you’re really ...
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Ponding and Flooding in Corn Fields
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information from a May 2019 Purdue newsletter article written by Bob Nielsen, Extension corn specialist and ... from May 2018 and June 2019 OSU Extension CORN newsletter articles by Extension specialists Peter ... there is standing water (ponding) or flooded conditions that have completely submerged young corn ...
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Corn Planting: Soil Conditions and Nitrogen Application Rates
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potential declining for later planted corn. However, Extension corn specialists and agronomists across the ... Peter Thomison, OSU Extension corn specialist, and Steve Culman, OSU Extension soil fertility ... specialist, advise in a recent CORN newsletter article to avoid tillage and planting operations when the soil ...
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Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates for Corn
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Culman, soil fertility specialist and Peter Thomison, corn production specialist regarding their thoughts ... nitrogen applications to corn. Nitrogen is a key nutrient in determining corn yield. Unfortunately, there ... a close as possible to the time when the corn plant demand for nitrogen is greatest from V-8 growth stage ...
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Planting and Soil Temperature
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Soil Temperatures Key to Corn Planting Everyone views risk differently. Some individuals are more ... planting corn is in late April to early May. In a year with mild to warmer temperatures in April and May, ... corn to germinate, and our 2” soil temperature was at 54.6 degrees on April 8 th in Wooster, just be ...
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Honeybee Consideration During Planting
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Don’t forget about our pollinators during planting. OSU Extension bee specialist Reed Johnson ... along with OSU Extension field crop entomology specialists Kelley Tilmon and Andy Michel offer the ... colony growth. Unfortunately, corn planting can threaten colony growth. Insecticide seed treatments ...
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Corn Harvest Considerations: Stalk Quality and Combine Adjustments
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of the OSU Extension CORN newsletter contained an article by OSU Extension specialists Peter Thomison ... Corn harvest is underway, but it looks like it may happen in fits and starts, going back to varied ... planting dates. Stalk quality will be an issue in some fields, where corn was stressed by too much ...
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Late-Planted Corn and Foliar Disease Risk
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leaf disease damage this year. Pierce Paul, OSU Extension corn disease specialist uses gray leaf spot ... Two of our most common foliar diseases on corn are gray leaf spot and northern corn leaf blight. ... Both of these disease pathogens overwinter in corn stubble and the spores or inoculum build over the ...
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Summer Forage Field Days
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to learn more about the use of accelerated lambing with registered Dorset sheep and corn, oats, and ...
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Grazing Crop Residue
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management option for crop residue. The phrase “grazing corn stalks” is a bit of a misnomer as livestock will ... According to several university studies, corn husks and leaves contain adequate crude protein (about 8%) and ... livestock until late pregnancy. Livestock will still need mineral supplements when grazing corn residue. In ...