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  1. Precision Sprayer Field Day-Fulton County

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/precision-sprayer-field-day-fulton-county

    Agenda topics include nozzle selection, drift and calibration, panel discussion on improved pesticide technologies, site of action in herbicide programs, aerial and ground application equipment demonstrations. ...

  2. Pesticide Applicator Field Day

    https://champaign.osu.edu/events/pesticide-applicator-field-day

    Private Pesticide Applicators can meet recertification requirements (for any 2017 & beyond license expiration) at this hands-on field day.  Categories offered include Core, 1, 2, and 6. Commercial Pesticide Applicators can earn partial recertification ...

  3. Mid-season diseases – what are we watching out for?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-18/mid-season-diseases-%E2%80%93-what-are-we-watching-out

    I’ve scouted a number of fields and driven by many acres in the past two weeks and the crop looks great.  A bit behind in some areas, but soybeans can compensate fairly well.  With that comes the question what do we need to watch out for next. Frogeye lea ...

  4. Low Head Scab and Vomiitoxin and Very Good Grain Yield and Quality

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-18/low-head-scab-and-vomiitoxin-and-very-good-grain-yield-and

    A June 27 Update: Wheat is now drying-down and is even being harvested in some parts of the state. Thanks in part to cool spring conditions followed by relatively dry weather during early grain-fill, head scab and other disease levels were generally low i ...

  5. Spray Diagnostics Field Day

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-18/spray-diagnostics-field-day

    Enlist corn and soybean and Xtend soybean are getting closer to reaching the market place.  With these new technologies spray drift, herbicide volatility, and tank contamination will need to be addressed.  On July 14, 2016, OSU Extension of Auglaize and M ...

  6. Flooding and ponding injury to corn-- "Muddied Corn"

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/flooding-and-ponding-injury-corn-muddied-corn

    Heavy rains during the past week have resulted in flooding and ponding in Ohio corn fields. In some localized areas, this may have resulted in partial and complete immersion of corn plants, especially in low spots and in river bottoms and along streams. W ...

  7. How Can the Timing of Stress Affect Yield in Corn?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/how-can-timing-stress-affect-yield-corn

    Extreme weather events have begun again in 2016 with renewed force. Frost damage in May impacted early planted corn in parts of the state, with exposed leaf tissue showing extreme necrosis. Alternating periods of wet and dry conditions has also led to som ...

  8. North American Manure Expo

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

    The North American Manure Expo is returning to Ohio August 3-4, 2016 for the first time in eight years. This top notch event provides ample opportunity to learn more about manure nutrient management and see the latest industry technology and equipment. Th ...

  9. Have and have nots across state when it comes to rain over the last week

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/have-and-have-nots-across-state-when-it-comes-rain-over-last-week

    Ohio is the state of have and have nots when it comes to rain. Scattered areas of very heavy rain next to limited rain occurred over the last week. Rainfall over Ohio the last week ranged from less than 0.10 inches to over 5 inches. Most places experience ...

  10. Flooded Soybeans in Some Areas of the State

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/flooded-soybeans-some-areas-state

    June 22-23, some areas of Ohio received a significant amount of rain with some areas receiving as much as 4 to 5 inches. When plants are completely underwater for approximately 24-48 hours under high temperatures (>80°F), they will likely die.  Plants ...

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