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  1. Corn Vomitoxin Management Critical Considerations at Tassel

    the best results when applied when silks are still wet (early- to mid-R1). The fungicide must ... may be hard to achieve. Your goal should be to apply fungicide when the majority of the field is ... is to scout fields that pollinate during high-risk times for GER and plan to harvest those fields ...

  2. Early Detection, Better Decisions: Scout for Soybean Diseases and Test for SCN

    for growers to walk their fields and scout for early symptoms of disease and other abnormalities. At ... these stages, fields are still relatively easy to walk through, making it an ideal time to observe plant ... fungicide applications are being made, so scouting now is essential to determine whether a fungicide is ...

  3. Insect Pest Management

    stand with an insecticide to control the pest in question. Producers should scout fields and determine ... resistant varieties is about three times the normal threshold for susceptible alfalfa. The alfalfa weevil is ... larvae is primarily confined to the growing tips. Older larvae may extensively defoliate alfalfa when ...

  4. Southwest Ohio Agronomy Field Day Set for August 12 at Fayette County Airport

    for Clinton County at baum.247@osu.edu. Space is still available to exhibitors and the request forms ... Corn and Wheat Growers Association will present an educational session on Vomitoxin Research, Mitchell ... from the Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association will talk about  State and National Policy Updates. In ...

  5. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 16 – Tar Spot in Corn

    a scouting survey called the “Tar Spot Surveillance Survey” to further explore optimal environments for tar ... first appearing in 2018. Pathologists and agronomists are still researching tar spot to understand which ... state are scouting three corn fields in their county weekly, starting at the V7 growth stage to report ...

  6. Annual Forage Crops

    harvested for grain, silage, or hay. Varieties of winter wheat used for grain may also be used for forage. ... in early heading to milk stage. Oats can be used for hay; however, as with the winter cereals, oats ... for late fall grazing, by seeding it in August (after winter wheat) or following an early corn silage ...

  7. Annual Forage Crops

    or hay. Varieties of winter wheat used for grain may also be used for forage. WINTER RYE (Secale ... given in Table 7.4 and apply nitrogen at a rate of 50 to 70 pounds per acre at planting time. Harvest ... grasses such as sorghum-sudangrass and forage sorghum, and yields are likely to be higher for corn silage. ...

  8. Harvest Strategies to Avoid Wheat Quality Losses

    resistance to FHB and where no fungicide was applied at flowering. The main symptoms of FHB are bleached ... quality. Prior to harvest, it is important to scout fields, especially those with varieties with poor ... Fusarium head blight (FHB) or head scab has been reported in western Ohio. As we approach wheat ...

  9. Lep Monitoring Network – Western Bean Cutworm numbers are on the rise #12

    than 7.0 moths should consider inspecting their fields. How to scout for WBC egg masses A field of corn ... https://youtu.be/qGjpwtfkObM?si=CFPzX1rlqt6jzyJw For more information on how to scout WBC please visit: Western Bean Cutworm | Ohioline Western ... Ohio experienced mild rainfall and average temperatures (75.9 °F), which may have led to an increase in ...

  10. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 14: Corn Disease

    consider applying fungicides, and how do they determine the optimal timing? Fungicide timing depends on ... woods or rivers also tend to have higher disease pressure and may benefit more from fungicide ... Early (mid to late April), Normal (early to mid-May), Late (late May-first week of June), and very late ...

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