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Manure, PSNT and N recommendations for 2026
An alternative to using soil sampling is to use an in-crop sensor to determine corn nitrogen needs ... conditions may differ to provide a better corn nitrogen recommendation is to use a crop sensor. Crop sensors ... the crop and recommend a reduction in added commercial fertilizer nitrogen. Sample 12 inches deep (or ...
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Using Dairy manure with newly planted corn and soybeans
of nitrogen for the corn crop. Although rainfall is expected this coming weekend, these wheat and rye ... applying dairy manure to newly planted corn. The application can provide both moisture and a limited amount ... fields are likely low in soil moisture because the growing crop has been using the available water. The ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 6 – Corn Staging
importance of monitoring corn growth and development through proper crop staging. Accurate staging directly ... overall crop performance. The correct way to determine the vegetative stage of a corn plant is by counting ... corn vegetative stages: The split-stalk method: during later vegetative stages, lower leaves may have ...
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Weed management in delayed planting and replant situations
for applications in replant situations, and if these delayed applications may interfere with the crop ... heavy rain preventing planting, soil crusting over planted ground, and droughty regions in need of ... or paraquat (Gramoxone) can be used to terminate existing corn stands with low populations. ...
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Choosing the Right Supplemental Feeds for Beef Cows
In these cases, supplementation becomes necessary to maintain cow performance. Supplemental feeds can ... of beef cows when eaten in excess. Starch is rapidly degraded in the rumen by microbes, which can ... reduces forage intake or digestibility instead of improving it. In these cases, the cattle’s condition may ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update #8 – Corn earworm and Western Bean Cutworm
(WBC) is a pest that feeds on corn and dry beans; its larvae can severely damage crop quality and yield. ... imposter species that may be caught in bucket traps and can easily be confused with WBC moths. The most ... findings through July. Please read below for more specific county information. Corn Earworm The corn ...
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Nutrient Solution Design Support for Greenhouse and Vertical Farm Growers
nutrient management in hydroponic and soilless crop production systems Examples of Questions We Can Help ... fertilizer options are suitable for a new crop I want to grow?” “How can I improve my current fertilizer ... “How can I reduce the need to dump and replace nutrient solutions?” Important Notes Laboratory ...
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Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June
across fields. The USDA shows 57% completion of soybean and 63% completion for corn planting in Ohio ... width. The row width for soybeans planted in June should be no more than 15 inches, if possible. (There ... planting date timeframe. For corn, the management practices that can be altered with delayed plantings are ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 5 – Economic Considerations for Replant Decisions
decisions in both corn and soybeans. As farmers continue planting across varying field conditions in 2026, ... uneven stands can appear from earlier-planted crops. This brings the need to assess whether replanting is ... similar yield to corn planted at higher populations in mid to late May. Even more notably, fields with ...
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Rethinking Grass: Alternative Groundcovers
Self-heal prefers moist, sunny locations, but can adapt to most conditions. If you want to grow self-heal in ... White stonecrop makes a striking choice; the leaves can range in color from lime green to a vibrant red, ... For example, if you have pets or children that need space to play, it may be better to keep some of ...