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  1. Manure, PSNT and N recommendations for 2026

    as deep as you can) in the field when corn is about 12 inches tall. Collect 15 to 25 cores per ... An alternative to using soil sampling is to use an in-crop sensor to determine corn nitrogen needs ... shows less than 21 ppm NO 3-N, then use this calculator to determine the need. 1 Soil NO 3-N level in ...

  2. 2026-27 Vineyard Expansion Assistance Program (VEAP)

    states in order to meet production needs. The VEAP is designed to provide a more stable source of ... high-quality, high-value grapes grown in Ohio. Additionally, the program will allow for more Ohio wines to ... grower may apply for up to $1,500 per half-acre with a maximum of three acres, or $9,000. Only growers in ...

  3. Jr. Chefs in the Kitchen

    developing healthy habits in a fun, supportive environment. Youth work together to prepare a meal, gaining ... Sign up for ~ Jr. Chefs in the Kitchen ~ A cooking and nutrition education program for youth ages ... QUESTIONS: Contact Candace Heer, Family and Consumer Sciences, at 419-947-1070 Jr. Chefs in the Kitchen is ...

  4. Update on Freeze Injury to Winter Wheat

    Most years, freeze injury to winter wheat is not a big concern in Ohio. However, wheat freeze ... during the May 2 and May 3 freeze events. In Piketon, Ohio, the air temperature was ≤30 ° F for four ... dropped to 27 ° F for 15 minutes (relative to plants held at 40 ° F) when wheat plants were flowering (Alt ...

  5. Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June

    degree day compression. The U2U tool assumes the same GDD is needed to reach the black layer for the same ... GDD requirements for maturity may be reduced, which is often referred to as growing degree ... across fields. The USDA shows 57% completion of soybean and 63% completion for corn planting in Ohio ...

  6. Bring on the Summer Weather

    https://go.osu.edu/oh-climate-summaries.   Weather Forecast & Outlook A warm, summer-like pattern is in store for Ohio this week (June ... degree days since April average from about 400 in northeast Ohio to near 1140 along the Ohio River. This ... is 180 to 240 GDDs below average to date for northeast Ohio due to the chilly May conditions, but ...

  7. Field pennycress concerns and control

    the spring. The best strategy for control of winter annuals such as field pennycress is to plan for ... applications of 2,4-D after full tiller can be made in wheat and other labeled small grains. Be sure to check ... matures in the spring, and there is a narrow window for effective applications. Infestation level of ...

  8. Food Safety Tips for Selling Cottage Foods at Ohio Farmers Markets

    offered for sale in Ohio are: milk eggs fish shellfish tree nuts peanuts wheat soybeans sesame Refer to ... following six food safety tips in mind as you prepare and sell cottage foods at an Ohio farmers market. Tip ... Ohio State University Extension In Ohio, cottage food producers are responsible for ensuring their ...

  9. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #8

    June 8 th to 14 th. We had a total of 19 counties monitoring 143 shingle traps across Ohio. This week ... and depending on when you scout, slugs may not be present in the field. Slugs in Ohio June 8 th to ... reports, as several of our counties are finishing monitoring. This week covers the monitoring period from ...

  10. Lep Monitoring Network Update #9 – Corn earworm and Western Bean Cutworm

    to be expected as WBC usually peaks in early July. For more information on how to scout WBC, please ... across Ohio. The statewide average did slightly increase to 1.6 (up from 0.7 last week). Morgan County ... week, 14 counties monitored WBC using 34 traps. The statewide average is starting to increase slightly ...

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