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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 5 – Economic Considerations for Replant Decisions
field work as we approach the end of May. Heavy rainfall events have resulted in flooded areas, and ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9dw1FqOhKE In Episode 5, we hear from Eric Richer, a field specialist with Ohio State University Extension, ... of cold temperatures, recent warm weather has resulted in a noticeable increase in crop growth across ...
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Fungicide Applications on Corn Silage Corn
fungicide when it is needed. Once the diseases in your field are determined, use the Fungicide Efficacy for ... disease, which reduces plant digestibility. Tar spot was first reported in Ohio in 2021, with only very ... graminearum are two of the primary mycotoxins in Ohio corn. Fusarium graminearum causes both Gibberella stalk ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 6 – Corn Staging
2). All other planting dates and crop stage information are presented in Tables 1 and 2. Table 1. ... later in the season, multiple paintings might be necessary. Having these indicators in the fields would ... facilitate appropriate staging later in the season. The growing degree day (GDD) method: The growth of a corn ...
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Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June
tool, five basic steps are needed: 1. Access the U2U online. 2. Select your location, zoom in or out as ... across fields. The USDA shows 57% completion of soybean and 63% completion for corn planting in Ohio ... (USDA NASS, 2026). When planting is delayed into June, there are a few agronomic practices that should ...
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Using Dairy manure with newly planted corn and soybeans
fields are likely low in soil moisture because the growing crop has been using the available water. The ... alive cover crops, and tilled fields that have been packed with heavy spring rain are usually good ... became fit in northwest Ohio. Choppers were in the fields the next day, making wheat silage and rye ...
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Bagworms, Poison Hemlock Can Be Dangerous Problems
As we move into the heart of the growing season, two very different, equally important questions ... eggs—sometimes up to 1,000—that hatch in late May or early June. Newly hatched larvae disperse by “ballooning,” ... (Bt) is a bacterial insecticide that works best on young larvae. Applications should be made in late ...
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Manure, PSNT and N recommendations for 2026
as deep as you can) in the field when corn is about 12 inches tall. Collect 15 to 25 cores per ... but keep in mind that both are suggestions based on history. One way to see how this year and your ... An alternative to using soil sampling is to use an in-crop sensor to determine corn nitrogen needs ...
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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 ... The 2026 growing season has brought nearly every weather pattern imaginable across the state, from ... heavy rain preventing planting, soil crusting over planted ground, and droughty regions in need of ...
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2026 Ohio State Weed Science Field Day
The 2026 Ohio State Weed Science Field Day will be held on Wednesday, July 8 th, at the Western Ag ... pest management strategies such as cover crops. To register via email or for more information, contact ... metribuzin in corn Newman Teye Doku, Graduate Student: Cover crops for weed control in sweet corn Mike ...
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Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #8
and depending on when you scout, slugs may not be present in the field. Slugs in Ohio June 8 th to ... and those include Knox and Jefferson. Please keep in mind that each county is only monitoring 1-2 ... fields, so even if your county is reporting “no slugs”, slugs are very sporadic and may be absent from one ...