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The Financial Aspect of Alternative Forages
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/financial-aspect-alternative-forages
silage versus corn silage. Chances are, sorghum seed is going to cost about half of that of corn seed per ... over to corn, and we’re looking at about 170 lb N per acre AT LEAST for corn with yield potential of ... 200 bu/A. So, if you plant 1 acre of sorghum, it’ll cost $164, and if you plant 1 acre of corn, it’ll ...
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Agronomy Resources
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Industry. C.O.R.N. is produced by the Ohio State University Extension Agronomy Team, State Specialists at ... applied. In a recent OSU Extension CORN newsletter, OSU Extension agronomy field specialists Elizabeth ... ranks #1 in alfalfa hay production, #1 in oats, #6 in other hay, #30 in wheat, #32 in corn and #41 in ...
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Reducing Dairy Farm Expenses
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Gas is over $4 per gallon, diesel over $5. March corn is $7.57, and beans are $17.45. July wheat ... and production. Alfalfa to corn silage ratios influence purchased protein supplement amounts; but ... part of the ration’s soybean meal for brewers’ grains or corn gluten meal, you may be able to draw down ...
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East Ohio Women in Agriculture
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Health Field Specialist 1:45 Breakout 3 2:45 Breakout 4 3:30 Closing and Door Prizes $55 Adults/ $30 ...
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Corn Smut
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The other day I was walking a corn field and a couple of ears caught my eye. Large silvery and ... than common smut. Common smut is one of three smuts that can affect corn; the other two are head smut ... silvery tissue, called galls, replace kernels on the ear of corn. Galls can also develop on other parts of ...
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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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Crop Scouting Update
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that are too young to harvest early. Corn fields are likely to really take off after the rain last ... allows corn to stay ahead of potential insect damage compared to when growth is slow and feeding that ... takes place on smaller plants is more detrimental to development. We have found the European corn borer ...
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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
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/nitrogen-fertilizer-rates-corn
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 ...