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Ohio Crop Performance Trials
yield, and other characteristics. The results are published to provide a source of objective information ... from various locations in Ohio on the relative performance of seed currently available to Ohio farmers ... Soybean 2024 Wheat 2024 Archive of Crop Performance Trials Entry forms for Performance Trials ...
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Brassica Crops
and swede. They can be grazed from 80 to 150 days after seeding depending on species (Table 7.12). ... species to manage for multiple grazings. Mature rape is excellent for fattening lambs and flushing ewes. ... maximum production 80 to 90 days after seeding. Roots, stems, and leaves are grazed. The relative ...
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Corn Vomitoxin Management Critical Considerations at Tassel
many fungicides available for corn disease management, two are considered to be the most consistently ... may be hard to achieve. Your goal should be to apply fungicide when the majority of the field is ... applications in DON management. However, weather conditions did not favor disease development, and all of our ...
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Early Detection, Better Decisions: Scout for Soybean Diseases and Test for SCN
Early detection is key to managing disease outbreaks and protecting yield. Walk your fields, scout for ... for growers to walk their fields and scout for early symptoms of disease and other abnormalities. At ... health and collect soil samples for soybean cyst nematode (SCN) testing. What to Look For: While walking ...
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Corn Performance Improved by Long-term Diversified Crop Rotations and No-tillage in Ohio from 1962 to 2024
annual yield gains were lower in both continuous corn and corn-soybean rotations compared to corn-forage ... longest yield penalties (up to 20 years). Adjusting management practices to local conditions is vital when ... cropland is managed with crop rotations, but most are just two-year corn-soybean systems, and only about ...
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Italian Ryegrass
biennial in longevity, and can provide short-term high yields of high-quality forage. The Westerwold types ... mid-September. The late-summer to earlyautumn seedings can be made after wheat or corn silage and may produce ... forage yields ranging from 3.5 to 6.7 tons of dry matter from a harvest in early November to the last ...
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Insect Pest Management
Management of forage insect pests is important to achieve high yields of high-quality forage. The ... can cause severe yield and quality losses in alfalfa. New alfalfa seedings are especially vulnerable ... to potato leafhopper damage. When pest populations reach or exceed action thresholds, it is ...
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Keeping farm data safe, avoiding legal risks
yields, and increase efficiencies. “Instead of managing entire fields uniformly, farmers can now manage ... high-producing areas and less in low-producing ones. This subfield-level management helps improve efficiency, ... more farmers rely on cloud-based platforms from agricultural technology providers to store yield data, ...
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Established Stand Harvest Mangement
Harvest management is an important tool in achieving high-quality forage, high yields, and stand ... persistence. Harvest management can also be used to reduce the impact of weeds, insects, and diseases. Harvest ... with maturity, dry matter yield usually increases up to fullflower stage in legumes and full-heading ...
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Announcing the 2025 CFAES Alumni Award honorees
she transferred to ODA’s Division of Animal Health as the Emergency Preparedness and Disease Programs ... We are pleased to present our 2025 CFAES Alumni Award Recipients Each fall, the College of Food, ... a distinguished few of our more than 46,000 living alumni. Their contributions and achievements in their chosen ...