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  1. July Plantings for Warm-Season Annual Grass Forages

    forage establishment in Ohio. The Ohio Agronomy Guide recommends that plantings continue through ... late-June in northern Ohio, and that plantings can continue through mid-July in southern Ohio. Anecdotally, ... annual grasses on your farm, pay attention to ground prep. No-till establishment is certainly possible in ...

  2. Graduate Exit Seminar- Maritza Pierre

    land grant institutions, and non-governmental organizations in Ohio and North Carolina, the study ... Plan to join Maritza Pierre's graduate exit seminar on July 11, 2025, at 1:00 pm in Howlett ... Hall, Room 139 or  via Zoom. Maritza will present, "Adapting to Climate Change in Inclement Social ...

  3. Rose Rosette and Other Important Diseases of Roses: Symptom Identification, Disease Rating, and Management Options

    being conducted at Ohio State to combat rose rosette and black spot diseases. This workshop will be ... attendants in identifying important diseases of garden roses and strategies for disease management. ... taught by Francesca Peduto Hand, Ph.D.,  Department of Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University. ...

  4. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 13 – Corn & Soybean Stand Counts

    in Ohio is planted in 30-inch rows, therefore we can use a measuring tape and pull it to 17 feet, ... the average population is 35,000 plants per acre. In Ohio, a typical soybean field is planted in ... but does not translate to a decrease in yield. The Northwest location is no-till for both crops, which ...

  5. Grain Handling Systems Open House

    grain handling systems and safety. Technology and design will be on display July 24, 2025, from 11:00 AM ... efficiencies, grain automation, harvest equipment, grain scale and software, and safety. Two scheduled ... 10C and Private 6, CCA IPM) The event is FREE, but an RSVP is required for lunch. Those who want ...

  6. Established Stand Harvest Mangement

    Harvest management is an important tool in achieving high-quality forage, high yields, and stand ... A good compromise between forage yield, quality, and stand persistence is to harvest legumes in late-bud ... first harvest to achieve the best quality possible in what is usually the largest crop of the year. ...

  7. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update # 8

    highest average slug count in a county was 2.2 slugs in Seneca county. Slug shingle monitoring in Ohio is ... funded by the United Soybean Board. Slugs in Ohio Week 8:   June 30 th – July 6 th, 2025     Soybeans; ...

  8. Guidelines for Choosing a Soil Analytical Laboratory

    Natural Resources, Ohio State University Extension-Shelby County Soil testing is one of the most important ... Methodologies The use of appropriate, standardized, and certified analytical methods is essential for producing ... agricultural and environmental needs. Therefore, it is important to confirm that these testing methods are ...

  9. Southwest Ohio Agronomy Field Day Set for August 12 at Fayette County Airport

    The Southwest Ohio Corn Growers Association, in collaboration with Ohio State University Extension ... from leading voices in agriculture, including Aaron Wilson, the Ohio State University, talking about ... Weather Extremes, Scott Shearer, the Ohio State University, presenting on Innovations in Agriculture, ...

  10. SNAP-Ed Recognizes Staff at Mid-Year Conference

    At last month’s Ohio SNAP-Ed Mid-Year Conference; the following individuals were recognized with ... Keys Awards for their exceptional service and dedication to SNAP-Ed programming in their respective ... regions:   Central Region – Ronda Van Den Bossche  Northeast Region – Joyce Porter  Northwest Region – Annie ...

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