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  1. Using Dairy Manure with Newly Planted Corn and Soybeans

    turns off dry. As soon as a field is planted, the manure can be applied. This is true for both corn and ... gallons per acre of dairy manure has not negatively impacted crop germination and emergence on corn or ... soybeans. If the crops are emerging, manure can still be applied to corn but not soybeans. Newly emerging ...

  2. Using Dairy Manure with Newly Planted Corn and Soybeans

    turns off dry. As soon as a field is planted, the manure can be applied. This is true for both corn and ... 10,000 gallons per acre of dairy manure has not negatively impacted crop germination and emergence on ... corn or soybeans. If the crops are emerging, manure can still be applied to corn but not soybeans. ...

  3. FRST Fertilizer Recommendation Support Tool Launches Nationwide to Digitize Crop Nutrient Management

    potassium trials represented in the database and can be used to identify where the need for additional ... providing a tool that anyone can use to review the research results relevant to their crop, soils, and ... The FRST project partners are proud to announce the nationwide release of the FRST (Fertilizer ...

  4. Wheat Management for Spring 2024

    knowledge of factors that affect grain yield can enhance management decisions, avoiding damage to the crop ... and unwarranted or ineffective applications. Several scales can be used to identify wheat growth ... surface. These nodes are usually seen as clearly swollen areas of a distinctly different (darker) shade of ...

  5. Opportunities for Sub-surface Nutrient Placement in Ohio

    opening of 2–4” to band fertilizer products. These implements can be used in the fall or spring but also ... maintains higher levels of soil organic matter. Cost savings as a result of some primary and secondary ... capabilities and suitability of these machines for farmers in Ohio is unclear. Selecting the correct strip-till ...

  6. Big Swings Ahead for Planting, Growing and Harvest Season

    leads to a wetting up as we discussed last time for a part of spring. This wetting up has occurred ... and 1958. However, as we go into summer and autumn, there is a growing chance of a   La Niña ... 95+ degree days this summer but there is more of a chance of 75+ overnight temperatures. You can see ...

  7. Farm to table: OSU Extension launches online Food Business Central

    opportunities for crops you’ve grown or livestock you’ve raised? Or maybe you’re an entrepreneur aiming to use ... participants to information and resources regarding all types of food products they might want to make and ... baked goods, canned foods, meat, poultry, eggs, and other foods such as beverages, dairy products, ...

  8. Look Out for Nitrogen Loss Due to Heavy Rains

    description of some Apps is outline by Logan et al. (2018) in this article: Crop Nutrition Apps   References: ... crop to avoid yield losses. You can follow below given strategies: Estimate the N loss: The amount of ... N loss can be estimated based on the fertilizer type, time of application, crop growth stage, and soil ...

  9. March Is The Time To Prepare Crops- And Get In On Coyote Research

    your fall application. For those using manure as a nitrogen source If manure will be your preferred ... 1000 gallons.  How much you should apply will rely on you getting an analysis of the manure you want to ... much of our winter programming is winding down as we approach planting season, there are still several ...

  10. Jam-packed Schedules Can Impact Mental Health

    Perhaps you could use a little margin in your life. Margin is the space we leave in our day for a little ... benefits are not only physical but mental as well, what can you commit to and who can hold you accountable ... no. Whether we are balancing our work and family life with ease or letting things get ahead of us, ...

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