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Workshop Topics Include Fall Prevention, Dementia Caregiving
for those interested in positive aging. Laurie Sidle is an Ohio State University Extension Family and ... sessions. Speakers will include representatives from Holmes and Wayne County agencies and the State of Ohio ... . Pre-registration is needed to plan for the appropriate number of resources. The schedule is as follows: May ...
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Precision Conservation: Targeted Conservation Practices for Profitable and Sustainable Crop Production
productivity. Provides better records for cost- share and sustainability programs. Aligns with NRCS conservation ... management practices instead of using one treatment for the entire field. Select practices matched to field ... compaction, poor plant growth) and identifies conservation practices ideal for solving the problem in that ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 2 – Introduction to Battle for the Belt 2.0
established later in the year. For instance, looking at results in the literature, corn planted at the end of ... C.O.R.N. Newsletter and YouTube channel: Ohio State Agronomy YouTube channel Table 2. Planting date soil ... and temperature conditions for the first day of corn and soybean planting at the Western Agricultural ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Update # 1
numbers should plan to scout for BCW larvae after corn is planted until V6 stage, especially in fields ... larvae after corn is planted, especially in areas of grassy no-till fields or fields that had rye cover ... along field edges that will be planted to corn and monitored weekly for about 7 weeks. Last week the ...
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Farmers' Busy Season Begins With Mowing, Herbicide Application
Springtime temperatures. Most producers have begun field operations in preparation for spring planting. Our ... putting off during those weeks of freezing temperatures and snow-covered ground. I want to use this ... week’s column to provide a few reminders of tasks to get accomplished in the near future. Mineral ...
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SAVE THE DATE: 2026 Wheat Field Day on June 17 at the Western Agricultural Research Station
Agricultural Research Station in South Charleston, Ohio, for a morning of timely wheat updates and hands‑on ... Mark your calendars for the Annual Ohio State Wheat Field Day. Join us on June 17th at the Western ... learning. OSU researchers and Ohio Corn and Wheat will highlight current field trials including the Wheat to ...
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Statewide Alfalfa Weevil Scouting
the window for peak damage of 325 to 575 GDDs (accumulation from a base of 48°F starting January ... 1 st). Figure 1. Map of accumulated growing degree days (base 48°F sine calculation method) for January ... temperatures returning to the 70s this week, larval feeding and growth will accelerate. All of Ohio has reached ...
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Will the Recent Cold Temperatures Hurt Winter Wheat?
20s in the northern portion of the state. Of course, this brings potential concern about winter wheat, ... Recently, temperatures dipped to the low to mid-30s in the southern portion of the state and high ... Growing Point of the Plant 6 20.1 17.9 14.8 11.9 8 30.7 27.6 24.6 21.9 10.5.1 28.7 27.8 26.3 24.1 I don’t ...
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Growth Strategies for the Pawpaw Value Chain
The Ohio State University The pawpaw value chain in the eastern United States centers on a native ... reinforce the goal of growing the consumer base through sales of diverse pawpaw products in formal markets. ... next section presents the status of the pawpaw industry in the eastern United States, followed by ...
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Spring Management of Thin Pastures and Hayfields
Determine whether your pasture has sufficient plant density. In newly planted pastures, we recommend 20 ... -25 seedlings per square foot. The optimal plant density varies a lot more in established fields. For alfalfa, ... in Ohio should be planted in April; waiting til May can greatly reduce seedling survival when summer ...