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Weed management in delayed planting and replant situations
A tillage pass or burndown will be needed to control emerged weeds before planting. Ensure tillage is deep ... not available after emergence. Waiting to treat fields until after planting late is not recommended, ... and for resistance management. Be sure to check product labels and rotation restrictions for the ...
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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 ... sample. More if there is a history of banding nutrients. Air dry the soil and send it to a lab requesting ... shows less than 21 ppm NO 3-N, then use this calculator to determine the need. 1 Soil NO 3-N level in ...
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Fungicide Applications on Corn Silage Corn
Control of Corn Disease chart to select the best fungicide for your needs ... fungicide when it is needed. Once the diseases in your field are determined, use the Fungicide Efficacy for ... Jason Hartschuh, Extension Field Specialist, Dairy Management and Precision Livestock, The Ohio ...
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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 ... Washington. Please keep in mind that each county is only monitoring 1-2 fields, so even if your county is ... sure you are scouting your fields and looking for evidence of slug feeding (damage to newly emerging ...
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Choosing the Right Supplemental Feeds for Beef Cows
selected due to their high energy content and availability, they can negatively impact the rumen function ... considered to be energy supplements. These feeds are typically high in starch content, low in crude protein, ... starch (< 30%), and moderate to high in CP (> 12%) (Kunkle et al., 2000). Because of this nutrient ...
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Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #6
plants. Please take a look at our new “Slug Biology and Management” card that can be viewed here: ... your fields and looking for evidence of slug feeding (damage to newly emerging plants and slime trails ... period from May 25 th to 31 st. Temperatures in Ohio have finally started to warm up, and the plants are ...
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Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June
be considered/changed to help minimize yield losses. For soybeans, the management practices that can ... across fields. The USDA shows 57% completion of soybean and 63% completion for corn planting in Ohio ... 1 (from the Ohio Agronomy Guide) to help select the most productive maturity group for your region and ...
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Using Dairy manure with newly planted corn and soybeans
manure at an angle across the field. The field needs to be firm enough to support the drag hose to avoid ... silage. Most of these fields will be planted to corn. Commercial manure applicators are increasingly ... emerging, manure can still be applied to corn, but not soybeans. Newly emerging soybeans can easily be ...
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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 ... real-world needs. “How can I reduce their training time, from say, eight weeks to three weeks?” Garcia says. ... cutting professionals, high school agriscience teachers, producers hoping to process their own animals, ...
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Nutrient Solution Design Support for Greenhouse and Vertical Farm Growers
The Ohio Controlled Environment Agriculture Center (OHCEAC) is pleased to offer a new technical ... professionals located outside Ohio, please contact Dr. Chieri Kubota at kubota.10@osu.edu to discuss possible ... “How can I reduce the need to dump and replace nutrient solutions?” Important Notes Laboratory ...