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Cover Crop Forage Harvest Considerations
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/cover-crop-forage-harvest-considerations
Paul and Anne Dorrance, OSU Extension agronomic crop disease specialists, they state “the crown rust ... wheat, cereal rye, triticale, barley and oats.  These species respond to nitrogen fertilizer and can be ... Forage Specialist, recently wrote about the potential for late season forage toxicities (https ...
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Prevent Plant Acres and Cover Crop Options
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specialists and Extension educators to develop some articles that outline possible options, along with special ... (Italian ryegrass), spring triticale or wheat, corn, and soybeans. Each has advantages as well as ... cereals like spring triticale or wheat can also work, and will yield more than a winter cereal grain. ...
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Fall Management Practices for Wheat
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The addition of wheat into a crop rotation can improve yields, increase soil health and provide ... a window to control problem weeds. Successful wheat production depends upon the implementation of timely ... diseases. The 2018 Ohio Wheat Performance Test results are available at http://oardc.osu.edu/wheattrials/ ...
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field projects, as well as tabulating data • Thresh, clean, and grind wheat kernels • Assist in setting ... raises corn, beans, wheat, hay, straw and cattle. We farm about 2800 acres. We utilize modern technology ...
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Bloat in Livestock
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and belching. In a recent Forage Focus video, Dr. Steve Boyles, OSU Beef Extension Specialist, and ...
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Nitrogen Application to Wheat Fields
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Our recent warmer than average weather is moving us towards an early spring. As wheat fields ... week, Ed Lentz, Extension educator in Hancock County and Laura Lindsey, Extension Agronomy specialist ... , tell us that nitrogen application should be determined by wheat growth stage. Wheat does not require ...
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Small Grains Field Day
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Wheat Fertility Management 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm: Lunch (included in registration) Afternoon Sessions ... (choose 1) 1:15 – 3:00 pm • Snyder Farm- Wheat Variety Development/ Disease Management • USDA Soft Wheat ... and the Ohio Corn and Wheat Board     For more information, contact Rory Lewandowski at ...
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Small Grain Disease Management
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Fungicide effectiveness on wheat and barley depends upon the timing of the application and ... an excellent article on wheat and barley diseases, when to scout for those diseases, timing of ...
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Fall Manure Applications and Cover Crops a Good Fit
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This week, Glen Arnold, OSU Extension Manure Management Field Specialist, makes a case for ... rye is seeded. It will grow later in the fall and begin growth earlier in the spring than wheat. The ... Farmers have also used radishes, oats, wheat, clover, annual ryegrass, or almost anything they are ...
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Cover Crop Considerations
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/cover-crop-considerations
OSU Extension specialists Mark Sulc, Harold Watters, and Alexander Lindsay provide the following ... for some corn pests (fungal diseases, nematodes) and may not be the best choice to follow wheat and ... through the Wayne County Extension office. Cover crops after winter wheat can also be a source of forage ...