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  1. June Considerations When Using the Prevented Planting Option

    inclusion in income tax. If this is a consideration for you, please talk to your insurance agent, as ... prevented planting, talk sooner rather than later with your insurance agent. In Ohio, June 5 is the date at ... which prevented planting becomes an electable option.  For soybeans, the date is June 20. As of June 5, ...

  2. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Jake Miller

    undergrad student majoring in SPS: Turfgrass Science. See what life as a recent grad is like... What were ... a degree or career in plant science is to ask as many questions as possible and be a sponge, take in all ... for demonstrating academic excellence and being highly engaged in service and activities as an ...

  3. Head Scab Risk Update

    Thanks to recent rainfall, head scab risk remains moderate-to-high in central and southern Ohio ... mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON) or vomitoxin. Keep in mind, the estimate shown in the map is applicable to ... Fusarium head blight. Fungicide applications to reduce head scab development and DON contamination should ...

  4. Juan Quijia Pillajo Receives 2025 HCS Outstanding Graduate Student Award

    a day in grad school is like... What got you interested in floriculture? I've always been ... passion for plants and the science behind growing them. What have been some highlights of grad school for ... incredibly rewarding to share knowledge and enthusiasm for floriculture with others. What were your thoughts ...

  5. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 8: Wet Weather and Nitrogen Loss

    less losses are expected. One of the best methods for placement is sidedressing in a 2-by-2, or two ... implications of excess or surplus water in planting and nitrogen losses? Water is essential for crop growth and ... on May 13th. Photo credit: Taylor Dill What are the main nitrogen forms in the soil? here are two ...

  6. Growing Hope with Erie County Master Gardeners

    food in the future, and to inspire neighbors, family and friends to learn how to grow food as well” ... receive food from these two food banks. “We are delighted for the Master Garden Volunteers to do a project ... would be a great way to give back. It is in our realm and we strongly support it.” Master Gardener ...

  7. Sulfur Management for High-Quality Silage Corn

    for plant uptake. Sulfur utilization from these sources is higher when they are applied to a growing ... field, it is important to understand how much sulfur is necessary to grow a good crop of silage corn. We ... in air quality regulations. More recent estimates are that Ohio fields receive around 5 to 6 lb of ...

  8. Mirai Inaoka Receives the 2025 HCS Outstanding Graduate Student Award

    a pivotal role in helping me grow into the scientist I am today. Their encouragement has allowed me to stay ... Agriscience as a Seed Product Development intern while I search for PhD positions in plant breeding and ... a 6 month internship at Corteva Agriscience as a Seed Product Development intern and had some time to tell ...

  9. Ag. and Natural Resource News

    head stage of maturity for grasses and in the mid-to-late bud stage of maturity for our legumes. ... know what their hay quality actually is and if adjustments need to be made. Just because there is hay ... the Maillard reaction (often referred to as the browning reaction), is responsible for the ...

  10. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Todd Peterson

    really solidified my love for plant sciences and crop production. WHAT DOES A DAY IN YOUR LIFE AS ... weather is still good, we will begin to prepare for the next crop by applying fertilizers, lime, and other ... into a day in his life... WHAT INITIALLY SPARKED YOUR INTEREST IN PLANT SCIENCE? Growing up on a farm, ...

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