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Soybean Yield Response to Long-term No-tillage Across Contrasting Ohio Soils
shares key findings from this ongoing research. The research took place at two locations in Ohio with ... soybean grain yields and annual yield gains for each tillage system in Wooster (1964–2024) and Hoytville ... soybeans, often perform as well or better in no-till than in tilled fields, especially in dry years. In ...
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Disease Management in Forages
uninfected plants to achieve their maximum potential and compensate for the loss in stand or productivity due ... Especially important is avoiding traffic on wet soils. In addition, minimize traffic on the field, designate ... equipment, hay, or manure on the farm. Care should be taken to harvest fields that are obviously diseased ...
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Stand Establishments
forages.osu.edu/video. Spring Seedings Plant as soon as the seedbed can be prepared after March 15 in southern Ohio and ... April 1 in northern Ohio (Table 7.8). Spring seeding should be completed by early May in northern Ohio ... seedings to remove excessive competition prior to late autumn. Insect Control  can be a serious problem in ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Corn Earworm and Western Bean Cutworm # 8
accurate, it is important to watch out for imposter species that may be caught in bucket traps and can ... It is our 8 th week of monitoring moth pests in Ohio, and w e are in our second week of monitoring ... Corn Earworm (CEW) and Western Bean Cutworm (WBC). To monitor these pests, we will be using green ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Corn Earworm and Western Bean Cutworm # 9
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-27/corn-earworm-field-corn-watch-molds Corn Earworm Moth Map Week 3 June 16 th to June 22 nd, 2025 Western Bean Cutworm We are still in ... This is our 9 th week of monitoring moth pests in Ohio, and w e are in our third week of ... to last week, we saw low numbers of CEW, except for one outlier in Morgan County, and low to no WBC. ...
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Soil Crusting and Herbicide Carryover
concentrations in low spots in a field, increasing the risk of carryover damage. This damage would be patchy and ... recent conditions in Ohio. Soil Crusting Soil crusting is a hard, compacted layer of surface soil that ... forms under wet, warm conditions like what we’ve seen in many parts of Ohio these last few weeks. Soil ...
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Register for a Farmer Forum Webinar on Weed Electrocution
their in-the-field experience with the Weed Zapper. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) CEU credits will be ... potential safety hazards to be aware of before investing in this new technology. To provide some insight ... observed as they’ve used it on their farms. For a broad overview of the topic, check out GROW’s webpage on ...
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June Considerations When Using the Prevented Planting Option
above, the indemnity payment for prevented planting corn would be: 190 bu/ac x $4.70 x 80% coverage x 55% ... Service, Ohio had 89% of corn planted, somewhat behind the 5-year average of 94% planted. In 2024, 94% was ... planting revenue level. Planting dates need to be recorded, as rules apply on a field-by-field and ...
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Have you registered for the August 20th Ditch the Runoff Field Day?
We are five weeks away from Ohio State University Extension’s Water Quality Team field day: Ditch ... showcase a newly completed two-stage ditch in Williams County, Ohio. Guest speakers will include Greg ... Farmer) where they discuss benefits of conservation practices at the edge-of-field and in the pocketbook. ...
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SENR Announcements, July 11
Ohio Sea Grant, who was recognized at the International Association for Great Lakes Research (IAGLR)’s ... Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award for “Enhancing the teaching of economics and policy in forestry and ... >> September 4: Cyanotype Workshop (in partnership with Ohio State University Mansfield’s Department ...