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  1. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #7

    period from June 1 st to 7 th. Please take a look at our new “Slug Biology and Management” card that can ... reporting “no slugs”, slugs are very sporadic and may be absent from one field and present in another. Make ... sure you are scouting your fields and looking for evidence of slug feeding (damage to newly emerging ...

  2. Shared Harvest

    Shared Harvest is preparing boxes to be distributed to Darke County residents for this hands-free ... provide verbal  self-attestation for income.   All Darke County residents in need of food assistance are welcome ... during the appropriate hours. We ask, people receiving food need to stay in their vehicles for the ...

  3. Fungicide Applications on Corn Silage Corn

    Scouting for tar spot should be done weekly from tassel through R3.  Lesions will be small, black, raised ... fields, a fungicide application can help slow disease spread but be cautious of the preharvest interval of ... fungicide when it is needed. Once the diseases in your field are determined, use the Fungicide Efficacy for ...

  4. Livestock Producers Are Advised To Quarantine New Animals

    every day from coast to coast and border to border.  Producers of all livestock species should be aware ... unmistakable smell of decaying flesh.  You should inspect the wounds for larvae, which will initially appear as ... from other farms and brought back home as a source of disease transfer.  Any new animal should be ...

  5. Lep Monitoring Network Update #8 – Corn earworm and Western Bean Cutworm

    starting to emerge across Ohio, but is present in only small numbers. There seems to be more moths in the ... findings through July. Please read below for more specific county information.  Corn Earworm   The corn ... pheromones from the female moths. Traps will be checked weekly, and the numbers will be reported for each ...

  6. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #6

    plants. Please take a look at our new “Slug Biology and Management” card that can be viewed here: ... are things to look for). Slugs are nocturnal, and depending on when you scout, slugs may not be ... are very sporadic and may be absent from one field and present in another. Make sure you are scouting ...

  7. Homemade Popsicles Are Easy and Fun

    offer. As the temperature warms up everyone is looking for ways to cool down and what  better way to do ... supplies before you get started on your homemade popsicles. First, you will need some type of mold for your ... the freezer. The flavors and varieties always changed but I would have to say my favorite flavor was ...

  8. Free Farm Pesticide Disposal Event at Fairgrounds

    The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) will be sponsoring a collection for farmers to dispose of ... disposal services are free of charge, but only farm chemicals will be accepted. Paint, antifreeze, ... pesticides in trash bins is not only illegal, but can be detrimental to humans, animals, and Ohio’s ...

  9. 2026 Ohio 4R Technology Review Field Day

    management, and modern fertilizer handling systems. The program is designed for retailers, farmers, Certified ... partners. CCA credits will be offered. The program will begin with welcome and introductions from Aaron ... be Mt. Sterling Dairy, operated by the Verhoeven family. Participants will learn about the Rain360 ...

  10. Mini Workshop Teaches the “Whys” Behind Meat Processing

    needed. By 2021, she had developed her first formal class—one that filled within just two weeks of ... won’t just be learning how to break down a carcass; they’ll be stepping into the story of an industry in ... motion. Garcia will be joined by Lynn Knipe, associate professor in both the Department of Food Science ...

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