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  1. Factors to Consider Before Interseeding Soybeans into Wheat This Spring

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-11/factors-consider-interseeding-soybeans-wheat-spring

    Modified Relay Intercropping (MRI) is the planting of soybeans into standing wheat whereas double crop soybeans are planted after wheat is harvested. Vyn et al, found that relay intercropping of soybeans yielded better than double cropping of soybeans nor ...

  2. Southwest Ohio Corn Growers and Fayette County Agronomy Club Annual Field Day-Fayette Co

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/southwest-ohio-corn-growers-and-fayette-county-agronomy-club-annual-field-day-fayette-co

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  3. North American Manure Expo

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/north-american-manure-expo

    August 3rd is Tour Day and August 4 is Expo. See website links for complete detail and registration. ...

  4. The Big Data Confusion: Part 5 – Notice

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/big-data-confusion-part-5-%E2%80%93-notice

    This week’s installment of “The Big Data Confusion” highlights “ Notice”. According to the Privacy and Security Principles for Farm Data, “farmers must be notified that their data is being collected and about how the farm data will be disclosed and used.  ...

  5. Soil Amendment and Foliar Application Product Evaluation Trials Summary

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/soil-amendment-and-foliar-application-product-evaluation-trials-summary

    In 2015, the Soil Fertility Lab at Ohio State started offering a third party evaluation of proprietary soil amendments and foliar applications aimed at improving the mineral nutrition and productivity of crops. This new service intends to provide timely a ...

  6. Temperatures Went the Wrong Way!

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/temperatures-went-wrong-way

    This was more for my own curiosity to see what has happened to the soil temperatures in the state following 2 weeks of cold, snowy weather.  Our temperatures went down in almost all of the locations.  From the weather stations at the OARDC branches, these ...

  7. The Big Data Confusion: Part 4 – Collection, Access, and Control

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/big-data-confusion-part-4-%E2%80%93-collection-access-and-control

    This week’s installment of “The Big Data Confusion” highlights “Collection, Access and Control”. According to the Privacy and Security Principles for Farm Data, “an ATP’s collection, access and use of farm data should be granted only with the affirmative ...

  8. Mild winter, Pathogen Survival, and Early Disease Development

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/mild-winter-pathogen-survival-and-early-disease-development

    When the winter is as mild as it was this past year, pathogens that would have otherwise been killed or at least suppressed by the cold temperatures end up surviving and getting an early start to infect our crops. With the exception of the rust fungi, mos ...

  9. How Low Can You Go? Cold Weather and Wheat Injury

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/how-low-can-you-go-cold-weather-and-wheat-injury

    Cool weekend temperatures have prompted some concern about possible injury to the wheat crop. The effect of cold weather depends on the wheat growth stage. Maximum resistance to cold weather occurs in December-February. As wheat greens-up, the plant becom ...

  10. Timing of Vertical Tillage and Herbicide Applications

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/timing-vertical-tillage-and-herbicide-applications

    One of the questions that has come up repeatedly over the past year or so concerns the appropriate order of vertical tillage versus herbicide application in the spring. Two general principles guide our thinking on this issue: 1) if possible, foliar burndo ...

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