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  1. Establishment

    how to calibrate a forage drill is available at forages.osu.edu/video. Spring Seedings Plant as soon ... optimum economic forage production. Take a soil test to determine soil pH and nutrient status at least six ... months before seeding. This allows time to correct deficiencies in the topsoil zone. The topsoil in ...

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

    preventing thousands of acres from being planted at all. Many farmers were forced to file prevented planting ... only 54% of corn had been planted—but that jumped to 72% by June 2, showing how quickly farmers worked ... 2025 planting season, leaving many farmers scrambling to make up for lost time in fields that were too ...

  3. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 12- Economic Considerations for Replanting

    and there comes the question of whether replanting will be a good option. The replanting decision is ... consistent yield losses for late planting—1 to 1.5 bushels per acre of yield loss for corn and 0.3 to 0.5 ... respective dates, the guarantee declines by 1% per day. Replanting is a tool that will help us to increase ...

  4. Lep Monitoring Network – Corn Earworm and Western Bean Cutworm # 8

    in mid-late June. For more information on how to scout WBC, please visit: Western Bean Cutworm ... Corn Earworm (CEW) and Western Bean Cutworm (WBC). To monitor these pests, we will be using green ... bucket traps (similar to the traps we used for BCW and AMW). These pests are monitored starting the week ...

  5. Student Support

    CFAES We lcomes  YOU!   YOU are always welcome in CFAES. Regardless of your identity. We want to ... support you.  CFAES strives to be a place that embraces you and all you bring. Task us to provide ... experiences through our office.Explore who we are and how we fit iwithin your journey as a member of the CFAES ...

  6. 4-H ChickQuest

    participation. Visit  www.extensionpubs.osu.edu  for more information about the curriculum. To see how 4-H Chick ... enrichment programs that challenges youth to use science, engineering, and technology to investigate the life ... cycle of an embryonic chicken egg. From monitoring living eggs to observing fluffy chicks, these lively ...

  7. Sulfur Management for High-Quality Silage Corn

    field, it is important to understand how much sulfur is necessary to grow a good crop of silage corn. We ... and nutritive value. Sulfur Overview To determine if sulfur application might benefit your silage corn ... atmospheric deposition of sulfur to soils were historically major contributors of sulfur to silage corn ...

  8. OSU Extension Offering Hay Testing Program

    predict forage intake as it relates to bulk; or we could say, how much an animal will eat before its ... effect quality and intake, but a forage test is the best starting point to know how to feed the hay you ... “Make hay while the sun shines”. How many times have you heard that said throughout the years? ...

  9. Chiggers

    Against the black backdrop, the yellowish-red mites will be easier to spot (Koehler et al., 2022). ... humans and animals. Only the chigger mites’ larval stage is parasitic. They prefer to feed on small ... eggs and small arthropods like springtails (Koehler et al., 2022). Chigger mites are yellow to reddish ...

  10. CFAES Service Center Meeting

    219 Jen Bulla Wednesday, August 13, 2025- 8:00am to 5:00pm ...

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