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  1. Assistant Professors Chen and Lee Receive Recognition at Recent Conference for Collaboration Paper

    suggesting that birds may play a key role in natural pest control.  “I was honored to present our joint work ... and soybean  spatially explicit corn and soybean yields with avian biodiversity indices, the ... observe that conventional corn varieties benefit more from this biodiversity than insect-resistant ones, ...

  2. Establishment

    soil samples to a 4-inch depth to determine pH and lime needs, and to a normal 8-inch depth to ... forage production and requires attention to details for success. As discussed above, begin by selecting ... either of these fungicides. Various other seed treatments and coatings are sometimes added to forage ...

  3. Species Selection

    from seed suppliers. • Management Compatibility. Select species that are well adapted to the intended ... Performance. Use variety testing data where is its available to select species and varieties that have stable ... Resistance. Select species and varieties with resistance to important insects and diseases for your soils. For ...

  4. Persistent rains, cool temps slow Ohio’s 2025 planting season

    University Extension, are stepping up efforts to provide timely, research-based guidance. From crop selection ... and nutrient management to insurance options and long-term resilience strategies, CFAES specialists ... are working closely with producers across the state to manage both the immediate and lasting impacts ...

  5. Ohio Soybean Council Receives 2025 Friend of HCS Award

    Soybean Council  (OSC) was selected to receive the 2025 Friend of HCS Award for their support of the ... supported  HCS researchers for decades, advancing work in soybean management, physiology, product ... From impactful research funding to student support and community outreach, the Ohio Soybean Council has ...

  6. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 7: Soybean Seedling Disease

    Pest Management, 11(1): 17; 1–28. For a disease to develop and be present in a field, there needs to be ... treatments and choosing resistant soybean varieties. Figure 2. Phytophthora Root and Stem Rot (left) and ... drained soil, resistant varieties, and a seed treatment labelled for the disease are the top management ...

  7. Stockpiling Cool-Season Grasses with Fall Nitrogen Applications

    supplementation. Management of stockpiled tall fescue is a key to cutting feed costs. Restrict access to ... the timing of rainfall after treatments varied for each of the three years, responses to treatments ... applying 60 units of nitrogen to stockpiled pastures. Grazing Management Grazing management is critical to ...

  8. Scouting for Soybean Seedling Diseases in Ohio

    symptoms can overlap with abiotic stress or insect injury. However, early identification is key to managing ... potential. What to Look For Soybean seedling diseases are often difficult to diagnose in the field because ... For guidance on where to send samples, see our previous article on diagnostic submission here. Seed ...

  9. Tri-County Pond Clinic

    Managing a pond can be a difficult undertaking. Join us to learn from experts on how to manage ... prepare to receive the information needed to care for your pond. Weed identification will also be offered. ... Bring your samples. Speakers: Pond Management (weeds, fish, etc.) by Eugene Braig, OSU Extension Aquatic ...

  10. Business Transition Planning: How Businesses Can Plan for What’s Next

    planning. Consideration should be given to key positions that would need to be filled or transitioned due to ... access the wide variety of professional guidance needed. Whether leaders need to gain expertise in ... communication will be needed as well as consultation with selected new leaders to ensure they honor “loyal ...

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